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well what you think what is a good price :parrots:for me to pay it's a private sale

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Excellent condition $6,000 when purchasing from a dealer. Less if not excellent. Less if no records. Less if private sale.

 

What is the asking price?

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I gave $4000 last year for same bike. Needed tires and battery with 31,000 miles and thought I got a good deal. Mostly stock, had a few extra lights and K&N filters.

And you know blue is fastest right?

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I gave $4000 last year for same bike. Needed tires and battery with 31,000 miles and thought I got a good deal. Mostly stock, had a few extra lights and K&N filters.

And you know blue is fastest right?

Right :parrots:
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Personally, we'd want to know how/when those 7,000 miles were acquired?

 

If the owner was a casual Rider who only ran the Bike a few dozen times yearly, no problem.

 

HOWEVER... IF the Bike sat for the recent years, with little riding, and/or servicing; watch out.

 

You may be looking at a LOT of work, and possibly major expense returning that Bike to decent condition.

 

Rgs, WRIDR

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Personally, we'd want to know how/when those 7,000 miles were acquired?

 

If the owner was a casual Rider who only ran the Bike a few dozen times yearly, no problem.

 

HOWEVER... IF the Bike sat for the recent years, with little riding, and/or servicing; watch out.

 

You may be looking at a LOT of work, and possibly major expense returning that Bike to decent condition.

 

Rgs, WRIDR

the license plate is 2015 the tires look to be original Bridgestone the Battery is new
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Was the bike kept inside or left outside? Does it start and run with out any problem? Ask if he ever had the tires changed. I would offer 5,000.00 you know you will have to change all fluids and tires.

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Personally, we'd want to know how/when those 7,000 miles were acquired?

 

People will tell you what ever you want to hear.

 

"It was driven by grandma only on Sundays just to church service." "Highway miles." "Never dropped." "Always garaged." "Runs great." "Well maintained"

 

None of that is a substitute for a mechanical inspection and review of the service records! If the dealer/private seller lacks a complete set of service records, negotiate a price below the blue book value.

 

You'll know how much to offer after your mechanic inspects the bike.

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