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Buyers don't care much about recent repair expenses or the value of normal modifications. They'll ding you for things that need fixin', tho. 4700 seems in the ballpark for my area. If you want more, hold out for more.
I hate to sell it but my wifes parents are in bad shape. Mother in a facility for Alzheimer father in bad health and we don't seem to have the time to ride.
If this post is true, this was a good deal ... 2001 FXD $3k
Its true. BUT, I have been looking for a while. usual price around me for FXD pre 06 was 4,500-5500 give or take depending on their mods. Saw one for 9000 but it was a 5k mile, completely stock all original, owner thought it was gold type bike. My $3k buy was from a family cleaning out the garage and didn't want the bike as it had belonged to a family member who had passed. Call it a barn find if you will. They had posted it for $3,500, but offered $3k cash and they took it.
But average price that seems to make them sell is 4500. That's what I was seeing anyway. Problem is the newer ones (06-10) are selling from 6500-8000, which in the scheme of things when you are looking at financing, isn't a big difference per month. So a lot of people looking at Dynas are newer riders, or new to Harley, and they see that FI, and 96" and 6 speed and jump on those.
Its true. BUT, I have been looking for a while. usual price around me for FXD pre 06 was 4,500-5500 give or take depending on their mods. Saw one for 9000 but it was a 5k mile, completely stock all original, owner thought it was gold type bike. My $3k buy was from a family cleaning out the garage and didn't want the bike as it had belonged to a family member who had passed. Call it a barn find if you will. They had posted it for $3,500, but offered $3k cash and they took it.
But average price that seems to make them sell is 4500. That's what I was seeing anyway. Problem is the newer ones (06-10) are selling from 6500-8000, which in the scheme of things when you are looking at financing, isn't a big difference per month. So a lot of people looking at Dynas are newer riders, or new to Harley, and they see that FI, and 96" and 6 speed and jump on those.
Actually better yet, the PO put some "Chrome" Money into that bike...for instance the Chrome Engine/Trans covers, Dash panel (among other chrome) and then the Tachometer weren't original on that model
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