Upgrades Worth

If you ask me, those upgrades devalue that bike.
And it's overpriced.

I can't see how those upgrade devalue the bike?
But either way I would say it is overpriced for sure, I would say the going price for that bike should be between $4,000-$4,500 in Ontario's market.
 
The right price for that bike is probably $3500-$4000. The lighting modifications mean that I wouldn't buy it unless (A) the stock parts were available and (B) the stock wiring harness is not a hack job as a result of those mods.
 
The only thing that is good about the "upgrades" is the steering damper.
Even that, I may pitch.
I would have to see how it handles without it.


I can't see how those upgrade devalue the bike?
But either way I would say it is overpriced for sure, I would say the going price for that bike should be between $4,000-$4,500 in Ontario's market.
 
I'd rather buy a stock bike with simple bolt ons. I've bought bikes with issues with wiring etc. I even want stock signal cuz people hack stuff to s***. Half the time I'm thinking "why u do dis?". Stock bikes only.
 
I'd love to see you ever get that bike for 3000. It will never happen in Ontario; the states, maybe. His asking price isnt too bad

Wait until it's sitting in his garage for a year cause his price is out to lunch. You can get a much better bike than a 10 year old R6 for that price.
 
Accessories are a personal taste/preference. The chances of buying a modded bike with parts that you'd put on it are slim therefore they hold little value for resale, kind of like a custom paint job. Just because the seller thinks his/her bike is the hot shiz...you may think the custom work is tacky or unappealing. I prefer to buy a clean slat and mod it to my liking, therefor I buy as stock as possible.
 
that yamaha is not worth anything close to it's asking value...good of you to post it here.

its possible to get a recent gen stock r6 for the same coin...
 
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I'd love to see you ever get that bike for 3000. It will never happen in Ontario; the states, maybe. His asking price isnt too bad

I bought pretty much the exact same bike (was set up for track but could have been converted) about 5 years ago for $4200.

I wouldn't pay more than 3. It's 11 years old!


Edit- now looking at it, the bike I bought was better (full exhaust for example) and two boxes of parts hour ripped off the stock bike. Plus pitbull stands.

Advice is buy in oct/nov. No one wants to store over the winter
 
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I'd love to see you ever get that bike for 3000. It will never happen in Ontario; the states, maybe. His asking price isnt too bad

so if an almost 11 year old bike is worth 5k, would you be interested in my 2012 for more than I paid for it? :rolleyes:

By some people's logic bikes only depreciate by about $25 a year. It's ridiculous.
 
Thanks for all the input it's a real eye opener. Most bikes I'm seeing 2003+ everybody asking $4500+, really seems like they're just trying to get the most coin not what the bike is valued.

Anyone know if anyone selling an R6 at a fair price?
 
Mods never hold their value and add a fraction of the cost of the mod to a car or bike. If a bike has mods that you like and to your taste then it can be a good deal for you to buy a bike that has thousands of dollars in mods for a modest amount of increased money over a stock bike.

When I sold my Chevelle a few years ago I lost money on it. Thousands of dollars (and untold hours) in labour, parts etc and still took a loss. Thats the way it is.

Want a house with a pool? Buy a house that already has one. You will get it for free. Pools almost devalue a house because lots of people don't want the maintenance etc.

I have done a lot of work on my CB 750 to make it more reliable. More work coming this off season. I doubt it will add a cent to the value. A $1500 or so bike no matter what I do to it. I could even find N.O.S. 4 into 4 exhaust and make the bike look new. $1500-$2000 is the max this bike is worth. It is not a CBX. That's just the way it is.



Even with the extra parts I have now: starter, starter clutch (both rebuilt), windscreen, luggage... Adds little to no value to the bike...
 
so if an almost 11 year old bike is worth 5k, would you be interested in my 2012 for more than I paid for it? :rolleyes:

By some people's logic bikes only depreciate by about $25 a year. It's ridiculous.
I didnt say its worth 5k but goodluck trying to get a seller that has it listed for that to sell for 3000.
 
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