Bike Value
myself I couldn't sell my bike because of the small fortune I have put into it. but its what i love to do and wont sell it ether.
I find NADA to be closer most of the time though.
I worked in the car business for years. Thats how I know this ****. Those stupid guides are worthless. Also remember, people develop emotional attachments to vehicles (especially our HD's), so they always think they are worth more than they really are.
Last edited by Harleydaddy; Sep 21, 2012 at 01:02 AM.
If I had sold the bike privately, I would have probably sold it with the add-ons.
I suggest you go see a couple of dealers and ask them how much they'll give you for it if you buy a bike from them, then add the sales tax to that number and add 30% of the cost of the add-ons you can easily take off and sell direct. This number should be your absolute bottom price if you sell it yourself. I'd shoot for 15% above that number as a starting point but be ready to lower your price cause it's a buyer's market.
As far as getting a truly accurate value for your bike, I do not believe that there is such method. KBB and the like are just barometers..and depending on how how bad you want or need to sell, this will fluctuate ofcourse,
If you are wanting or needing to sell, then it is usually a good idea to sell it below book.
Your bike is only worth as much as someone will pay for it as has previously been said.
Add ons and the shape of your bike will help sell it, but it is no guarantee of how much you will get for it.
If you are looking to maximize your dollar, then you are better off taking off all of the add ons and selling them, and putting back on the stock items and then selling your bike.
In this market which is a buyers market as there is a glut of bikes for sale, it is hard to privately sell a motorcycle, as you do not have the exposure.
You might ask your local dealer if they do consignments.
Some dealers do and some don't, but I think that you would be better off going this way if you can.
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As far as getting a truly accurate value for your bike, I do not believe that there is such method. KBB and the like are just barometers..and depending on how how bad you want or need to sell, this will fluctuate ofcourse,
If you are wanting or needing to sell, then it is usually a good idea to sell it below book.
Your bike is only worth as much as someone will pay for it as has previously been said.
Add ons and the shape of your bike will help sell it, but it is no guarantee of how much you will get for it.
If you are looking to maximize your dollar, then you are better off taking off all of the add ons and selling them, and putting back on the stock items and then selling your bike.
In this market which is a buyers market as there is a glut of bikes for sale, it is hard to privately sell a motorcycle, as you do not have the exposure.
You might ask your local dealer if they do consignments.
Some dealers do and some don't, but I think that you would be better off going this way if you can.






