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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: Dallas Tx Posts: 1,242 Thanks: 268 I Ride: Panigale & some Carbon :) | How much would you pay???
How much would you pay for a very very low mileage Standard with Abs that was Carboned out,,, Carbon fairings Carbon tail Carbon Tank Carbon hugger Carbon Fuel tank Carbon heel plates Chain guard Carbon rear spring cover... You get the picture,,, everything Except the wheels..... And it has Termi slips too Last edited by Stw; October 13th, 2012 at 08:08 PM. |
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| Junior Member Joined: Sep 2012 From: Australia Posts: 28 Thanks: 0 |
Well if this bike was on the floor at my dealer and was 5% cheaper than a new base with abs I would have to seriously consider it. Sorry I know that's probably not what you want to hear, but it's my honest take as someone who has no chance of buying it anyway so no reason to beat you down. It's just not a new bike anymore. I would take it back to standard and sell it and the parts seperately.
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| Member Joined: May 2012 From: Nashville Posts: 71 Thanks: 2 |
Same old problem, people spend all that money to trick up the bike with all the "extra goodies" and then find out that when selling the bike you can only recover a small percentage of what you have spent. You are better off taking it all off and returning to stock and sell everything on your own. Most people just say to heck with it and take the beating.
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: ga Posts: 1,701 Thanks: 145 |
Absolutely pull all the goodies off and ebay em. I learned the hard way many years ago on the "ultimate" 996S I dolled up. Never again.
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| Senior Member Joined: Sep 2012 From: Florida Posts: 263 Thanks: 34 |
Yup, I agree. Been there done that too many times. I never learn my lesson either. On that note: PM me if you part out.....LOL |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2012 From: Wallasey UK Posts: 306 Thanks: 8 | Quote:
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: connecticut Posts: 136 Thanks: 25 |
Are you buying or selling??
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: Dallas Tx Posts: 1,242 Thanks: 268 I Ride: Panigale & some Carbon :) |
Looking at buying........... and that seems to have been missed on here
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: Melbourne, AUS Posts: 296 Thanks: 36 I Ride: White 1199S w/ ABS |
why dont you tell how much the guys is after will say its a bargain or can you get "----" off more also you are convince you want a base? remember s has the ohlins and the rim |
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: Dallas Tx Posts: 1,242 Thanks: 268 I Ride: Panigale & some Carbon :) |
Ok he is asking $24000...
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2012 From: Melbourne, AUS Posts: 296 Thanks: 36 I Ride: White 1199S w/ ABS | i say its nowhere near worth that price reason why i say so is cuz of this 2012 1199 Panigale S - Loaded i dont live in states so price is alot different but full carbon kit is 3k and termi is 2k if you can get base with abs at its lowest price would it save alot if you were to do the kit and termi yourself? anyway that guys bike seems like a bargain which is 24k also Last edited by BlueBear; October 14th, 2012 at 11:24 AM. |
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: ga Posts: 1,701 Thanks: 145 |
Definately not worth it. Quote:
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| Junior Member Joined: Sep 2012 From: Australia Posts: 28 Thanks: 0 |
The question is "how much would you pay?". As I said, I would pay up to 95% of a new base with abs. That's what it would be worth to me. The real question. Though is how much is it worth to you? Would you rather have a brand new S or that bike? If the answer is that bike then it's worth whatever an S would cost to you. If you'd rather have a new base with abs than the carbon bike, it's worth less than the base/abs. Make yourself a set of 2 option choices and use your preferences to decide what it's worth.
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| Senior Member Joined: May 2012 From: ga Posts: 1,701 Thanks: 145 |
If you got all the original take off parts, you might do ok, you could sell the standard bodywork and might make a couple grand off it. (including the tank). Personallly I'd just rather buy a new bike. |
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| Member Joined: Feb 2012 From: Menifee, California Posts: 81 Thanks: 7 I Ride: Sold the 848, 1199 ABS |
I wouldn't pay over 20k. Look what 24k can get you.. Ducati : Superbike in Ducati | eBay Motorcycles |
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| Senior Member Joined: Nov 2011 From: LA to SF to NY and Back Posts: 598 Thanks: 169 | Quote:
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| Member Joined: May 2012 From: Nashville Posts: 71 Thanks: 2 | Quote:
In other words if average trade in was $13,500 and average retail was $16,000 and it had $5000.00 worth of assesories the I would only offer 15,750.00 to 16,000.00 for the bike. I just love the suckers that buy all the aftermarket stuff. You only do this if you plan on being the last owner of the bike and do not expect to get any return on your investment. The only way to even attempt to get a good return is to take it off and sell. Then you might get .60 to .75 on the dollars that you spent. | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2012 From: Florida Posts: 311 Thanks: 24 I Ride: 2012 1199 ABS, 2009 YZ450F |
I agree with Brick, KBB + determine what total for carbon bits would be, then 1/3 of that. I have added tons of carbon and also sold them on forums when selling the bike and only ever expect to get back maybe 50%. So maybe he'll meet you in the middle. Remember, a reality is that you may need to sell this bike within a year and won't want to be upside down in it... If we're talking a few hundred miles, then I wouldn't mind paying a thousand or a bit more under msrp (of course not even considering tag/tax/title/dealer fees). Then add up all the goodies and meet somewhere between 33% to 50%. After all, if it's super low mileage, he can always sell the stuff himself. Quote:
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