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I'm not sure how to ask this but, I'm turning 65 this May and thinking about selling my 2007 Electric Glide Classic. It has 57000 well maintained miles on it and runs well. Cruise, radio, and all works. Looks good with some dis-coloring on the right screaming eagle muffler. Anyone give me a ball park figure it might be worth??
Check Craig's for similar year & models, & price accordingly. My ballpark guess would be, assuming excellent condition, around 10K. Be more if the mileage was lower.
I would say about $12.5K max in private sale. Are you the original owner? Tires in good shape? Always garaged?
2nd owner. I got it when it had 3,000 miles and about 6 months old. Tires are good and it's kept in an enclosed carport. I was thinking around 8k-9k. I've enjoyed it but I think you have to know when it's time to quit.
I do buy and sell bikes, I would pay about 7000 to 8000 maybe put 500.00 into it sell it for? I would start at about 11500.00 and see what it does my low price would be about 9000.00 with the hopes of 9500.00. So a 07 with 57000 on it I would try for 10000.00 and not take less than 8500 Hope this helps.
I do buy and sell bikes, I would pay about 7000 to 8000 maybe put 500.00 into it sell it for? I would start at about 11500.00 and see what it does my low price would be about 9000.00 with the hopes of 9500.00. So a 07 with 57000 on it I would try for 10000.00 and not take less than 8500 Hope this helps.
Thanks everyone!
That sounds about what about what I thought on the money. what is the best and safest venue to sell it?
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