Recent non-harley dealer experience
#21
As for useable power, my 95" with mild cams runs right alongside a 103" in top gear roll-ons. (I like that 5 speed.)
Watch what they sell your bike for....
#22
3K is a rip off for you. It just tells you they aren't going to sell your bike retail. They're going to wholesale it. You'll do better on CL for sure. This is just business these days. I'd say, take your time and sell it on CL and get what you can. Be patient and get the best deal you can. The dealers will get more flexible in a few months or so. And you can make a better deal once you have sold your bike. My experience around here is there are a ton of bikes for sale.
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#24
Glad I'm not the only one, I troll the local Craigslist nightly like clockwork. Never seen this many bikes available, nor the prices this low. Even now, with the season just getting started. Here in MN, come around November, or just before Christmas, it's astonishing what you can buy One of those garage queens for. But never in late Spring.
#25
John,
if interested, I'll give you $3250 for your bike, sight unseen.
I'll hbe honest with you. I'll put it on craigslist up here with some good pictures and sell it for $5500 in a weekend or sit on it for a while and list it at $7000.. but it'll sell
find a used shop that will take it on consignment and list it for 5500, you'll walk with 5000 and the dealer 500.
the bike market may suck right now, but there is a strong market for clean big twins for under $6000. People aren't spending $20000 on used bikes as quickly as they were, but the weekend rider that only occasionally gets out is less worried about a bike sitting in his garage that's cheap
if interested, I'll give you $3250 for your bike, sight unseen.
I'll hbe honest with you. I'll put it on craigslist up here with some good pictures and sell it for $5500 in a weekend or sit on it for a while and list it at $7000.. but it'll sell
find a used shop that will take it on consignment and list it for 5500, you'll walk with 5000 and the dealer 500.
the bike market may suck right now, but there is a strong market for clean big twins for under $6000. People aren't spending $20000 on used bikes as quickly as they were, but the weekend rider that only occasionally gets out is less worried about a bike sitting in his garage that's cheap
#26
The price quoted on the Ultra is pretty much at the top end of retail. Given the mileage and condition, it may be worth that. On the other hand, $3K is very low for the Road King. I've never seen a RK in any condition sold for $3K. Much less one represented as in good condition, and with low miles for the age. Their offer tells you that this shop is not eager to make a deal for your bike.
I'm with tehan2, around here that bike would sell very quickly for $5K+
Post a picture of your King. I'll up the bid to $3500 even before seeing it.
I'm with tehan2, around here that bike would sell very quickly for $5K+
Post a picture of your King. I'll up the bid to $3500 even before seeing it.
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#28
Ya, at this point im probably just going to keep the king, ride it when i can ( the 103 needed some help to be comparable) and see about a discounted leftover next year and keep the king. Its a hoot to ride, id just like a fairin, tunes, and a tour pak. Its just not worth getting rid of i guess.
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#30
Ya, at this point im probably just going to keep the king, ride it when i can ( the 103 needed some help to be comparable) and see about a discounted leftover next year and keep the king. Its a hoot to ride, id just like a fairin, tunes, and a tour pak. Its just not worth getting rid of i guess.
BTW, the bike looks great...