To much money??
#1
To much money??
I listed my 2006 Ultra Classic in several classifieds a week ago and have not had one nibble, an I asking to much? Here is my listing.
2006 Ultra Classic Black Cherry/Black Pearl with 42K in great condition, Vance & Hines Monster Rounds, Ohlins rear shocks, detachable tour pack, driver backrest, passenger backrest, luggage rack, touring seat, street glide seat, Bright *** lights strobing taillight, Trucklite Phase 7 led head light & spots, Wild One Chuuby's 10.5" bars, New clutch & throttle cable, Full Sac True Dual conversion, Radio was refurbed by Iron Cross Audio, Biketronics 2180 180wx2 amp, Biketronics 7.1" front speakers, Klock werks windshield, new rear tire, new brake pads front and rear- last season, Screaming Eagle Stage 1 air cleaner, Screaming Eagle cam chain tensioner upgrade, new lifters, Andrews 21 cams, Screaming eagle race tuner, Dyno tuned at Central Maine Harley, will also include a Harley Davidson rain suit. $10,500
2006 Ultra Classic Black Cherry/Black Pearl with 42K in great condition, Vance & Hines Monster Rounds, Ohlins rear shocks, detachable tour pack, driver backrest, passenger backrest, luggage rack, touring seat, street glide seat, Bright *** lights strobing taillight, Trucklite Phase 7 led head light & spots, Wild One Chuuby's 10.5" bars, New clutch & throttle cable, Full Sac True Dual conversion, Radio was refurbed by Iron Cross Audio, Biketronics 2180 180wx2 amp, Biketronics 7.1" front speakers, Klock werks windshield, new rear tire, new brake pads front and rear- last season, Screaming Eagle Stage 1 air cleaner, Screaming Eagle cam chain tensioner upgrade, new lifters, Andrews 21 cams, Screaming eagle race tuner, Dyno tuned at Central Maine Harley, will also include a Harley Davidson rain suit. $10,500
Last edited by Madcop; 08-30-2016 at 06:51 PM.
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I listed my 2006 Ultra Classic in several classifieds a week ago and have not had one nibble, an I asking to much? Here is my listing.
2006 Ultra Classic Black Cherry/Black Pearl with 42K in great condition, Vance & Hines Monster Rounds, Ohlins rear shocks, detachable tour pack, driver backrest, passenger backrest, luggage rack, touring seat, street glide seat, Bright *** lights strobing taillight, Trucklite Phase 7 led head light & spots, Wild One Chuuby's 10.5" bars, New clutch & throttle cable, Full Sac True Dual conversion, Radio was refurbed by Iron Cross Audio, Biketronics 2180 180wx2 amp, Biketronics 7.1" front speakers, Klock werks windshield, new rear tire, new brake pads front and rear- last season, Screaming Eagle Stage 1 air cleaner, Screaming Eagle cam chain tensioner upgrade, new lifters, Andrews 21 cams, Screaming eagle race tuner, Dyno tuned at Central Maine Harley, will also include a Harley Davidson rain suit.
2006 Ultra Classic Black Cherry/Black Pearl with 42K in great condition, Vance & Hines Monster Rounds, Ohlins rear shocks, detachable tour pack, driver backrest, passenger backrest, luggage rack, touring seat, street glide seat, Bright *** lights strobing taillight, Trucklite Phase 7 led head light & spots, Wild One Chuuby's 10.5" bars, New clutch & throttle cable, Full Sac True Dual conversion, Radio was refurbed by Iron Cross Audio, Biketronics 2180 180wx2 amp, Biketronics 7.1" front speakers, Klock werks windshield, new rear tire, new brake pads front and rear- last season, Screaming Eagle Stage 1 air cleaner, Screaming Eagle cam chain tensioner upgrade, new lifters, Andrews 21 cams, Screaming eagle race tuner, Dyno tuned at Central Maine Harley, will also include a Harley Davidson rain suit.
#5
How much?
You didn't list a price. I can say this, all the accessories don't mean squat for value. Look at bikes listed in your area and see what they're asking. Most people don't have the cash to buy a bike, so they need to get a loan. A lot of banks won't loan on anything too old. You might have to wait until the right buyer, who wants that exact bike comes along. Or strip the accessories, sell them and list the bike a little over blue book value and hope for the best.
You didn't list a price. I can say this, all the accessories don't mean squat for value. Look at bikes listed in your area and see what they're asking. Most people don't have the cash to buy a bike, so they need to get a loan. A lot of banks won't loan on anything too old. You might have to wait until the right buyer, who wants that exact bike comes along. Or strip the accessories, sell them and list the bike a little over blue book value and hope for the best.
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I've decided to switch over to dual sport.
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#9
In my area that bike has a KBB value of $10750 trade in is $7890. Usually split the difference for private party. You also have a bike that's got what some would consider higher miles. I know the one dealer told me they won't take a bike with over 60k miles because they don't sell. Another dealer said that they can't sell an extended warranty on anything over 65k miles. I don't think you're too off base with the price, but the market is flooded with good low mile bikes. I paid $13500 for my 11 FLHTC. It had 42k miles. That was 2 years ago.
#10
How much?
You didn't list a price. I can say this, all the accessories don't mean squat for value. Look at bikes listed in your area and see what they're asking. Most people don't have the cash to buy a bike, so they need to get a loan. A lot of banks won't loan on anything too old. You might have to wait until the right buyer, who wants that exact bike comes along. Or strip the accessories, sell them and list the bike a little over blue book value and hope for the best.
You didn't list a price. I can say this, all the accessories don't mean squat for value. Look at bikes listed in your area and see what they're asking. Most people don't have the cash to buy a bike, so they need to get a loan. A lot of banks won't loan on anything too old. You might have to wait until the right buyer, who wants that exact bike comes along. Or strip the accessories, sell them and list the bike a little over blue book value and hope for the best.
Also, I'm seeing a LOT of used touring bikes at the dealers around me in southern NH - they recently pulled all their prices off the bikes on the floor, but before doing that, they were discounting pretty hard.
Personally if I were in the market, I think I'd expect to pay somewhere in the middle of the range between trade-in and retail for your bike - according to Kelley, that would put it in the 9-9.5K range.