View Full Version : 2008 Street Triple - now with $10k reserve auction
RantyDave
15th January 2010, 14:08
I need to sell my bike. Which means some lucky bastard gets to buy it and quite possibly for a mere $10k.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=265784376&ed=true
also
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/116172-2008-Street-Triple-%28white%29?p=1129594441#post1129594441
Sigh. Dunno what to say, really. Perhaps "someone talk me out of this"?
IdunBrokdItAgin
15th January 2010, 14:38
I need to sell my bike. Which means some lucky bastard gets to buy it and quite possibly for a mere $10k.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=265784376&ed=true
also
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/116172-2008-Street-Triple-%28white%29?p=1129594441#post1129594441
Sigh. Dunno what to say, really. Perhaps "someone talk me out of this"?
That really is cheap.
When I was buying I thought $11k was cheap (which were usually the reserve starts). The triples were actually finishing for about $12 to 12.5k.
That price should get it moving - I think you are just trying to sell at a bad time of the year.
James Deuce
15th January 2010, 14:39
This is me talking you out of it: Idiot!
Headbanger
15th January 2010, 15:05
Sigh. Dunno what to say, really. Perhaps "someone talk me out of this"?
Your fuckin mad selling your bike, You can never get that feel good shit back, Its like shooting your dog, sure you can get something else later, But you still lost out on all the good times you were meant to have....
A couple times in my life I've sold my beloved bike to do something else for awhile, each time it was a massive fuck up.
Don't do it, Get up,get out, Ride.
Or put it in the shed, let her rest until you can ride her again, when you come back the magic will still be there, If you sell it, shes gone for good and the magic goes with her.
I don't know what your reasons are for not wishing to ride, But I was unable to get out much for a few years as we had young kids, I didn't rack up many miles but fuck me, Best thing I did was keep the bike close during those times.
Devil
15th January 2010, 15:11
Bargain! Hrm, i should get around to listing the BMW...
Clivoris
15th January 2010, 15:13
Don't do it man.
HenryDorsetCase
15th January 2010, 15:24
far canal.
lend me $10k someone?!??!?
HenryDorsetCase
15th January 2010, 15:24
far canal.
lend me $10k someone?!??!?
madmal64
15th January 2010, 15:43
Dave, Dave, Dave
I can see a "I wish I hadn't" moment on the horizon coming up for ya when you do this.
But if ya have to then so be it.
nodrog
15th January 2010, 15:50
will you take $8k?
davebullet
15th January 2010, 18:45
Dave,
You mentioned you are likely to need a bike to commute in 1 year, hence selling now only means ploughing the money back in and probably not getting something as good again.
PS: Who is telling you to sell? A voice in your head, or a voice in her (I mean) someoneelse's head?
RantyDave
16th January 2010, 08:40
I think you are just trying to sell at a bad time of the year.
Right, OK. So I was trying to sell in a good part of the year - i.e. summer, not that anybody told Wellington. Why's now bad and when is a good time to sell?
RantyDave
16th January 2010, 08:42
Your fuckin mad selling your bike ... put it in the shed, let her rest until you can ride her again ... Best thing I did was keep the bike close during those times.
Obviously I'm totally considering this. The problem is that the numbers are even more ugly - another year's depreciation, another year's tax etc. Mind you, if it goes for $10k now or $10k in a year then there seems little point in flogging the thing. Fuck! Fuuuuccckk!
James Deuce
16th January 2010, 08:43
The Biker Gods are trying to tell you something.
Headbanger
16th January 2010, 08:47
Why's now bad and when is a good time to sell?
I can't say why, But a year ago I was offered $14600 for my Harley, 6 months ago I was offered a trade of $13000 grand and $11000, when I sold her a month ago no one would trade it at all (though I was offered a very good alternative option) and I ended up getting just $10600 as a private sale, after months of no interest no matter what price I listed her as.
Come to think of it, for about the same money I could have just kept my Harley and bought a near new Speed Triple.
FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK.
Headbanger
16th January 2010, 08:50
Fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuuuuuccccccccckkkkkk.
RantyDave
16th January 2010, 08:52
Who is telling you to sell? A voice in your head, or a voice in her (I mean) someoneelse's head?
If it was a voice in her head it wouldn't even be up for debate :)
Mostly I feel that biking's not as important as it once was and that I want to take a little break (I had an on/off relationship with sailing for about twenty years). I also want to get my business affairs into a position where if I'm out of action for three months it doesn't totally fuck over my family. In some ways the Katana 400 that Jim had would've been ideal - being not too expensive to own or insure, eminently commutable and almost completely unlikely to unleash the snarling velocity monster that lives inside me.
The decision to sell rather than "mothball" is based entirely on money and the fact that should I want another in a year or so I just can pop on trademe and pick one up. Probably. Possibly. Gahhh!!!
You guys are doing a great job of talking me out of this. Shit.
RantyDave
16th January 2010, 08:55
I can't say why, But a year ago I was offered $14600 for my Harley, 6 months ago I was offered a trade of $13000 grand and $11000, when I sold her a month ago no one would trade it at all (though I was offered a very good alternative option) and I ended up getting just $10600 as a private sale, after months of no interest no matter what price I listed her as.
I wonder if all this ACC bullshit has given anything over 600cc a nasty dose of the clap. In Wellington we have a new found virulence on the part of the parkingbastards to deal with too.
Fuck. I wish we could play this game with smaller quantities of money :)
ukusa
16th January 2010, 09:44
I wonder if all this ACC bullshit has given anything over 600cc a nasty dose of the clap. In Wellington we have a new found virulence on the part of the parkingbastards to deal with too.
Fuck. I wish we could play this game with smaller quantities of money :)
no bids yet, you can still pull out, Once the 1st bids down, she's gone.
shrub
16th January 2010, 13:34
Your fuckin mad selling your bike, You can never get that feel good shit back, Its like shooting your dog, sure you can get something else later, But you still lost out on all the good times you were meant to have....
A couple times in my life I've sold my beloved bike to do something else for awhile, each time it was a massive fuck up. D
About 10 years ago I was in a similar position and sold my beloved Moto Guzzi Le Mans Mk 2. As the new owner rode her away I had a tear in my eye and the realisation that I had just made a big mistake and there have been a few occasions when I didn't wake up cursing myself for my stupidity.
You own one of the best bikes ever built (I used to sell them and have covered many 1000s of ks on them, plus my son owns one) and you may not find yourself in the position to own something that good again for a long time, so if there is a way, hang on to her and don't, whatever you do, give her away for $10k. What you could consider is doing a trade with someone who has a $4-5k bike and some savings, and wants a Street Trip. They're sought after machines and you may find you can help someone get their dream bike without having to lose buckets in going the trade in route.
I suggest you lift your reserve to $12k and suggest that you will consider trades to a certain value. That way you get some tin to help your business and keep a bike.
IdunBrokdItAgin
16th January 2010, 14:30
Right, OK. So I was trying to sell in a good part of the year - i.e. summer, not that anybody told Wellington. Why's now bad and when is a good time to sell?
Just quite soon after Christmas. Lots of people are usually feeling the pinch around this time of year. In about a month or so I think you would see more bites at your original price.
Plus, as you already mentioned, the Wellington weather isn't doing anybody any favours of late.
davebullet
16th January 2010, 15:21
Just quite soon after Christmas. Lots of people are usually feeling the pinch around this time of year. In about a month or so I think you would see more bites at your original price.
Plus, as you already mentioned, the Wellington weather isn't doing anybody any favours of late.
Good advice.
I'd pull the ad for a few weeks and let people financially recover (and the wellington weather). If you want to list again, maybe you could incentivise by offering to ride it up country to the lucky punter.
I know if I owned my bike of choice from brand new, I'd probably only get rid of it if really financially hard up or to replace her with a newer / better one.
To have that empty space in your garage where she once sat will be hard initially.
You can always get another bike in future (as you say).
Just don't undersell her to get rid of her. When selling something - I try and position myself in the future with the money sold for to see if I feel ripped off or sold at a fair price. I personally think $10k is low for this bike and no biters is just the time of year, weather and economic recovery all combined.
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