How much would my cbr be worth
#1
How much would my cbr be worth
hi has anyone got any idea's how much my cbr 600 fl 1990 would be worth it has been pretty much rebuild ie frame powder coated new wheel bearing new rec new tyres etc. runs well used daily. faring arnt perfect tho but has been resprayed red. I would put pic up but don't know how. I'm in uk
thanks mike
thanks mike
#2
hi has anyone got any idea's how much my cbr 600 fl 1990 would be worth it has been pretty much rebuild ie frame powder coated new wheel bearing new rec new tyres etc. runs well used daily. faring arnt perfect tho but has been resprayed red. I would put pic up but don't know how. I'm in uk
thanks mike
thanks mike
#3
As above really.
I'm in the UK and the best way to estimate price is to look at what other people are asking and compare your bike to theirs (private sellers, not dealers).
Do you have all receipts for work done/parts bought?
Take some good photographs, in a nice location (think bike magazine, so not parked next to the bins).
Don't expect to get all the money that you've put into it back though. Restoring/improving old bikes/cars will never make you any money, we do it for the love, that's why it's cheaper/less hassle to buy a bike/car when it's already been done-up.
Probably not what you want to hear, but the good news is, it's Spring soon and the 'buying season' is just about to start.
My advise is do your research, be realistic about the price and it'll sell quickly, price it too high and it'll hang around for a long time and go stale.
I'm in the UK and the best way to estimate price is to look at what other people are asking and compare your bike to theirs (private sellers, not dealers).
Do you have all receipts for work done/parts bought?
Take some good photographs, in a nice location (think bike magazine, so not parked next to the bins).
Don't expect to get all the money that you've put into it back though. Restoring/improving old bikes/cars will never make you any money, we do it for the love, that's why it's cheaper/less hassle to buy a bike/car when it's already been done-up.
Probably not what you want to hear, but the good news is, it's Spring soon and the 'buying season' is just about to start.
My advise is do your research, be realistic about the price and it'll sell quickly, price it too high and it'll hang around for a long time and go stale.
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