2011 Ultra Limited must go!!!
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#32
Good point. This bike is seriously clean too, so anyone looking for used would jump on it probably. I'm going to talk to my dealer when I take my 2014 in for leaking Thermostat,etc.
#36
You're getting there! Just be done with it and take it to $17K! Put it on Craigs List, your local paper and the Interweb for awhile and see whats up.
That's good you don't have or need to sell it, but free up that $$...Regardless what the most corrupt Administration in the history of this nation says, we are NOT out of a recession and the economy IS NOT good! The longer it sits around the more $$ it loses. I lost $1600.00 a year on my last bike when I sold it, that didn't include accessories, $$$$$. Remember, I bought an identical bike as yours last December, for $17K and I felt that to be realistic for a preowned bike with 5K miles on the clock.. Just sayin.. But good luck and in time it will sell.
That's good you don't have or need to sell it, but free up that $$...Regardless what the most corrupt Administration in the history of this nation says, we are NOT out of a recession and the economy IS NOT good! The longer it sits around the more $$ it loses. I lost $1600.00 a year on my last bike when I sold it, that didn't include accessories, $$$$$. Remember, I bought an identical bike as yours last December, for $17K and I felt that to be realistic for a preowned bike with 5K miles on the clock.. Just sayin.. But good luck and in time it will sell.
#38
IMO; advertise the bike at $17,000. The worst you can do is reject a offer. The dealers are loaded with pre 14 touring bikes, you are competing with them. Good luck
#39
Tell people your price is firm, at least for now to see how it goes. Also tell them if they can find a cleaner bike maintained the way yours is, to hurry and go buy it! I've told people that and sold the bike/car!!! But at 17, I believe you will sell it! I know you want to squeak out as much Denaro as possible, but you're also letting $500.00 bucks stand in the way of that sale..
With all due respect; the value is based on what buyers will pay, generally not what a seller sets as the price. The seller does of course have the option not to sell.
IMO; advertise the bike at $17,000. The worst you can do is reject a offer. The dealers are loaded with pre 14 touring bikes, you are competing with them. Good luck
IMO; advertise the bike at $17,000. The worst you can do is reject a offer. The dealers are loaded with pre 14 touring bikes, you are competing with them. Good luck
#40
With all due respect; the value is based on what buyers will pay, generally not what a seller sets as the price. The seller does of course have the option not to sell.
IMO; advertise the bike at $17,000. The worst you can do is reject a offer. The dealers are loaded with pre 14 touring bikes, you are competing with them. Good luck
IMO; advertise the bike at $17,000. The worst you can do is reject a offer. The dealers are loaded with pre 14 touring bikes, you are competing with them. Good luck