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  • rickdog777
    Registered User
    • Jan 2005
    • 63

    #1

    2005 Suzuki GSXR600

    I am looking to get rid of my bike, it's a 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 it's red and black with a few extras. I was going to list it on ebay but seems like people are steering away from there because of all the scams. Does anyone have any other places to sell vehicles/motorcycles. Or is anyone interested???

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  • NaughtyAlysha
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2002
    • 1843

    #2
    Where do you live?

    Try http://www.cycletrader.com, http://www.sportbikes.net, http://www.sportbikes.ws.


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    • GweedZilla
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2004
      • 549

      #3
      hit up the gixxer.com and stuntlife.com forums ... good amount of buy/sell there especially on stuntlife.
      icq: 199-245-330

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      • pawsregd
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2005
        • 2290

        #4
        Hold onto it until Spring unless you live someplace where you can ride all year round. You'll get more for it. Just sold my Katana 750 this Spring and got over the asking price.

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        • NaughtyAlysha
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2002
          • 1843

          #5
          Originally posted by pawsregd
          Hold onto it until Spring unless you live someplace where you can ride all year round. You'll get more for it. Just sold my Katana 750 this Spring and got over the asking price.
          That's why I asked where he lived... Here in Florida, the best riding of the year is just coming up. I hate riding in the summer... too hot. We always ride with helmets, gloves, jackets, etc., and it's a little uncomfortable when it's 95 degrees out.

          BTW, I have a 2004 GSX-R 600... the yellow and black one. I do have a few scratches on the right side now, though... oops!



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          • tranza
            ICQ: 197-556-237
            • Jun 2003
            • 57559

            #6
            wow,very nice pic!
            I'm just a newbie.

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            • latinasojourn
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2003
              • 3191

              #7
              Originally posted by rickdog777
              I am looking to get rid of my bike, it's a 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 it's red and black with a few extras. I was going to list it on ebay but seems like people are steering away from there because of all the scams. Does anyone have any other places to sell vehicles/motorcycles. Or is anyone interested???

              Thanks
              cycletrader.com

              to get the most money for a sport bike return it to box stock condition. usually any evidence of tinkering, rejetting, changing gearing, air filtration, after market pipes, custom paint lowers resale value.

              do not talk about how "fast" it is, how it will do wheelies, or any performance related puffery. sportbike buyers already know what the hardware will do, and will pay most $ for something that has not been thrashed.

              if it has never been dropped (or shows no evidence of being dropped) it will command a premium. any evidence of it being dropped should be replaced with new parts. careful buyers will inspect lever ends, nubs on the bottoms of pegs, do a chain pull off check of the rear sprocket, check for runout on the wheels, play in the steering head, etc. best to get those fixed if bike has been abused (as most sport bikes are.)

              as others have said if you are in cold climate the fall and winter is worst time to sell a bike, and best time to buy.

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              • NaughtyAlysha
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2002
                • 1843

                #8
                Originally posted by latinasojourn
                cycletrader.com

                to get the most money for a sport bike return it to box stock condition. usually any evidence of tinkering, rejetting, changing gearing, air filtration, after market pipes, custom paint lowers resale value.

                do not talk about how "fast" it is, how it will do wheelies, or any performance related puffery. sportbike buyers already know what the hardware will do, and will pay most $ for something that has not been thrashed.

                if it has never been dropped (or shows no evidence of being dropped) it will command a premium. any evidence of it being dropped should be replaced with new parts. careful buyers will inspect lever ends, nubs on the bottoms of pegs, do a chain pull off check of the rear sprocket, check for runout on the wheels, play in the steering head, etc. best to get those fixed if bike has been abused (as most sport bikes are.)

                as others have said if you are in cold climate the fall and winter is worst time to sell a bike, and best time to buy.
                Well said.


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