Fair price?
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I'm considering selling it. Not 100% sure yet. When I get off of work and get back to the house I'll take some pictures.
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Oh, sorry.. completely forgot. I'm in Louisville, KY.
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Oh, sorry.. completely forgot. I'm in Louisville, KY.
94 1000f in decent condition? 45k~ miles
With 45ooo miles I would take a guess at around the the $1500 US mark max! IF the rest of her is in mint condition?
Last edited by CBRclassic; 04-01-2009 at 05:28 PM.
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Considering how bad the US economy is at the moment, I woud say, start with $2000 and be prepared to be flexible with the price. The good thing is that it's spring and the bike selling market is just about to start. This is the best time of the year to sell, if you can't sell it by early June, be ready to drop it to half or wait till next year.
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Just a heads up on a few things, as i've just finished my bike search here in the US and picked up a 1990 1000F for $1500 in Minneapolis, MN
(i got lucky to find one that low in a 300 mile radius!)
50k miles
4-1 Kerker exhaust
the rest is stock and in good condition
Had to replace the rear tire though, to ride the 242 miles home.
There's a 1988 here local, the guy wants $3500 and is holding firm. I've talked to him a few times, he's getting offers, but has too much love (greed?) to let her go for less. As it gets warmer, chances are that he'll get the $3500.
And, as a comparable. A 1999 Kawa Concours with 92k miles! just recently sold for 2k cash.
The low price bike market is a fast spinning wheel, bikes sell fast, unless they're complete crap or hopelessly overpriced.
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(i got lucky to find one that low in a 300 mile radius!)
50k miles
4-1 Kerker exhaust
the rest is stock and in good condition
Had to replace the rear tire though, to ride the 242 miles home.
There's a 1988 here local, the guy wants $3500 and is holding firm. I've talked to him a few times, he's getting offers, but has too much love (greed?) to let her go for less. As it gets warmer, chances are that he'll get the $3500.
And, as a comparable. A 1999 Kawa Concours with 92k miles! just recently sold for 2k cash.
The low price bike market is a fast spinning wheel, bikes sell fast, unless they're complete crap or hopelessly overpriced.
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