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I am trying to gauge the market for my bike. 94 fxr full custom, no internal motor work since I’ve owned it for 10 plus years, runs great. No issues with bike whatsoever I just work away and only get to ride every couple of months. I will detail upgrades for interested persons, but for now just looking for help on pricing this bike fairly. 35000+ miles on original 1340. Completely clean with no gauges whatsoever and hydraulic brakes.
Welcome to the HDFORUM. This is the welcome area only. @imoo6170 will probably move your thread to a better area shortly. I have sent him this message for you.
@Simpleman8129$ I have moved this thread from the Welcome section to the FXR Models section as you will get better responses to your question in this section. The Welcome section is more for introducing yourself & letting other forum members know what Harley Davidson you own.
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It's so hard to gauge the value of a custom like yours (beautiful bike by the way). You gotta find that one person that really likes what you like. I see decent stock-ish FXRs asking from $4K to $8K so those are all over the map.
If it was me, I'd put a price on it that'll keep a smile on my face and see what happens. I'd probably start a little high but be willing to keep coming down until I start getting interest. You'll find what the market will bear soon enough.
It does look like nice work, must be slammed on the ground, in the end it’s very limited to the people looking for old bike. That pool is getting smaller, and being so custom without lights and gauges states with inspections it’s going to be a really hard sell.
Did you post this on every for forum? Maybe $7500 if you find the right guy.. I'd say even that is unlikely. People like stock bikes and performers. Lowered bikes aren't fun to ride, and no gauges makes it a garage bike.
Your best bet is to look at Facebook marketplace for your area, find a nice looking stock bike and price yours slightly under that.
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