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20925400[/url]]Did you give up on a search for a V-Rod?
No. I’m not ‘searching’ for anything specific just something different.
That is what I was doing when I bought my Ural.
The V-Rod that fit into my budget has mid controls which won’t work for me due to physical restrictions.
Damn, not sure how I missed that. Been reading too many other threads - starting to blend together.
If I were buying it, $5K max sounds like a fair price.
Actually I am looking to trade mine but would sell it if someone wants to buy it.
I haven’t the room or desire really for more than one bike at a time.
I assume location comes into play a lot on pricing. That bike would sell for around $7k here. Not really sure why, but used bikes are just bringing in the money lately. Maybe all the people who panicked over covid saw their pathetic lives flash before their eyes and decided they wanted to get out and live. Who knows
Pricing today usually depends on who is sitting on said machine, owner selling or a dealer. You know to expect a good dry holing if the dealer is involved.
I rode down for a look.
It’s pretty rough but a good detailing would help with that.
It still has the spring tensioners and the shoes need replaced.
No way would they consider what I’m prepared to offer so another one bites the dust.
Pricing today usually depends on who is sitting on said machine, owner selling or a dealer. You know to expect a good dry holing if the dealer is involved.
Yep, around here that bike would be $8,500 to $9,000 at a dealer. If not more.
I rode down for a look.
It’s pretty rough but a good detailing would help with that.
It still has the spring tensioners and the shoes need replaced.
No way would they consider what I’m prepared to offer so another one bites the dust.
Did they mention a price? Just curious what number was on their minds.
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