10-14-2019, 07:47 AM
I've never made money on a bike like that, but over the years selling many cars and bikes, I've found that the visual impact of something that looks very clean and well taken care of usually prompts the first or second caller to grab it, and not to haggle too much. And, to Ferret's point, I like to let the first guy take the depreciation hit. I'll let him tell me the sad story about how he never had time to ride, or that his wife never approved of him buying the bike in the first place, then I'll get it for a deal.
