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What did you do on or to your other bike part 2
I dont really consider selling a vehicle to be too much work, since i dont really put any mental energy into negotiation, in that i don't really make space for negotiation. Its easy to deal with when the price is the price and all answers are either yes or no. What it is to me is a game of patience. How long before a serious buyer appears? Who knows? If i have the time then i can just sit on the bike for an eternity. Fortunately i already have the replacement so im not really tied to a timetable. I think ill approach a local dealer just to get their offer on the books so that i know what i can get if i suddenly need the garage space that badly.
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Congrats, Ferret, sounds like you came across the perfect seller who took such great care of the bike that you don't have to second guess much, if anything.

Regarding selling used bikes: I try to imagine what I would want to pay for my bike. Example: I bought my RE INT650 (msrp around 6000 at the time) for 5200, it had 700 miles on it, not even a year old. Guy wanted 5500. I rode it 7k miles and a year later I started selling it at 4900, a few interests but no offers. I knew others were selling for 4000-5000, so I lowered it to 4500, knowing that someone would offer a bit lower. If I were buying it, I would have paid no more than 4k. A guy offerd me 4k and I said 4200 and he agreed. We were both happy.

With high mileage bikes: I ask myself would I EVER buy a bike with more than 30k miles on it? My answer is no...I guess maybe if it were ridiculously cheap, but there's so many bikes to choose from that I would look for late model, low mileage because they are out there. My KLR650 had 53k miles and I traded it in for my DR650 because I didn't think anybody would be interested in a 15 year old bike with that many miles. Dealer gave me 2200. That was fair. I'm sure he made some money off it, but like Ferret said, I didn't spend time with that sell.

And yes, FB marketplace. I haven't really had any flaky buyers with FB fortunately.
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Welcome to the forum, Blue Bird  Smile
           "Drop a gear and disappear"®
'24 Kawi Z650RS - Hooligan®
'14 CB1100 DLX, s/n 170, 38K kms - FOX® 

'14 CB1100/ABS, 134K kms - sold
'13 CB1100/c-ABS - 56K kms - sold             
            *Grand Chancellor* 
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Crongratulation to that really special Blue Bird. Lots of happy miles I wish.
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Congrats, Ferret! Here’s to many happy miles on your new NC!

Speaking of low-mile NC750s…
You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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Pray continue, Mr Gone in 60.
Sometimes the road not travelled is best left that way. (Jane Goodall)
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Congratulations Ferret!
Now you have a beautiful decked out NC, it is mandatory you keep it clean!
In my stable:
2014 Honda CB1100 Standard
1967 Honda CB77 Superhawk 
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Yes, keep that new baby clean! I’ve sat longingly on the ‘23-up models in the showroom.

Talking about selling on Facebook, ya know you don’t really need to be “on Facebook” to buy and sell there.

I don’t have the time or energy most of the time to see what my distant friends just ate for lunch, political rants, etc. But, you can log on to FB and just click on the Marketplace button and go there without engaging in Facebook itself.

My current job title is “Senior Project Manager”, which is basically every odd job the boss can think of. I am selling all kinds of things for the company on Facebook, from equipment to computers to cars. It can be easy or challenging… you get all kinds, but some are genuine people who just want to buy what you have.
You know what? I actually would like a pickle.
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Geez, I'm gone for a day and Ferret goes and buys a new bike. Nice bike, Ferret. 
We are all different as far as our abilities are concerned. I quit riding at 84 years because I was afraid of losing the use of my right arm if I take a spill. I could still operate a bike, but with the Reverse Shoulder Replacement (artificial shoulder - you can learn a lot about it on YouTube), I couldn't take a chance on more surgery and the loss of the use of my right arm. I really want to ride and it is very tempting, but I have to face reality. But, as I said, we are all different. Many don't get the privilege of living this long, much less riding as long as I, so I'm thankful for what I had/have.
Biker
There's a difference in riding a naked bike and riding a bike naked.
Won't make that mistake again. 
2013 Honda CB1100 Standard. Gone, but not forgotten.
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(10-25-2025, 08:46 AM)suhawk305 Wrote: Congratulations Ferret!
Now you have a beautiful decked out NC, it is mandatory you keep it clean!

That's why I'm thinking about keeping the 21. It isn't worth much to anyone but me and if it's not pretty out I can ride it and keep the 23 from getting too dirty lol

It doesn't matter what I ride, how far or how fast, only that I ride .... every day
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