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I don’t see many out there for sale and I am having trouble coming up with a asking price. I know what I’d like but don’t want to over price that no one looks at it. Does anyone have a serious idea? 66,000 miles converted in 2010.

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Yes, it is hard to come up with a proper price! We all know how much we have put into the bike plus the conversion. Now, to the general public, the first obstacle you will encounter is "It's not a Harley!"

 

From what I've seen over the last few years, I would start out with an asking price in the mid to upper teens and see how it goes. With the Baby Boomer generation aging as it is there is a market for trikes. Myself, if I were to sell mine, a '09 converted in '11 with around 40,000 miles on it and a lot of improvements and bling I would probably ask 20K but settle for less. Who knows, maybe in a couple of years I may very well be selling as I get older and the asking price would probably be lower at that time...

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I bought my 2003 Hannigan Trike, triked in 2014, with 74K miles earlier this year for $13,250. Included most Hannigan options such as reverse and a very nice trailer. The Indian dealer in Northern KY was asking $12,999 for the set. I bought it from the gentleman that bought it from the dealer.

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Here's my spin. The bike with the mileage on today's market is worth $5,000 max. The Hannigan originally cost $10-$11,000. Used and 8 years old it should sell somewhere in the $7-$7,500 area. So put 'm together and you're looking at $12.500 max. Take an offer close to that and you'll be OK....

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