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Just know that your locality will determine market value. Just because Joe Blow bought a pristine '03 RKC in Iowa for $8500 doesn't mean you can buy an identical bike in SoCal for the same price.
Here's a data point for you; the Kelly Blue Book retail value for a 2003 RKC in excellent condition is $12,250 for my zipcode/area. That's very close to what those bikes really sell for in our market be it dealer or private party.
I agree, a REAL 03 anniversary edition bike isn't worth any more than a "regular" 03.... aesthetically, it's only for those that like the badges, decals and special colors that makes it an anniversary edition.
As far as color scheme it beats the heck out of the 105th but I wouldn't go a dime over $9,500.00. Like said check ebay but better yet check craigslist in your area.
I agree with you.
Probably the only thing worse that the 105th colors is Purple
just yankin yer chain.
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