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khabel
9th September 2011, 08:06
I'm after a 2007ish zx14, preferably in black, less than 20000km

Let me know what you've got

Bikemad
9th September 2011, 09:17
hamilton M/C have a zx 14 in stock...........not sure what year.........could be worth a call

NZsarge
9th September 2011, 09:19
I'm after a 2007ish zx14, preferably in black, less than 20000km

Let me know what you've got

You have top-o-the-line taste in motorcycles there my good man, good luck getting a 14.

khabel
10th September 2011, 14:02
hamilton M/C have a zx 14 in stock...........not sure what year.........could be worth a call

Popped down this morning to see it, very nice. I asked him how much would I get for mine if I wanted to trade it in, and he goes $5k :( I've been offered 6.5k and 7k by two different dealers in Auckland so wasn't very impressed

orangeback
11th September 2011, 11:54
If you ring (ikamatua garage) the pommy lady that own the place has one she wants to sell , its got like 2000 km on it , its like new, she popped out another kid and wont be on it for a long time, its probably a 09-or 08

http://www.ikamatua.net.nz/
http://www.zenbu.co.nz/entry/1038423-ikamatua-service-station

blackdog
11th September 2011, 12:07
Popped down this morning to see it, very nice. I asked him how much would I get for mine if I wanted to trade it in, and he goes $5k :( I've been offered 6.5k and 7k by two different dealers in Auckland so wasn't very impressed

Trade in value can have more to do with the margin in the bike you are purchasing than the actual value of the trade.

It is common for a dealer to 'over-trade' to secure your business. For example, the ZX you just looked at may only have had $1000-1500 profit in it for the dealer, so he has offered you the actual wholesale value for your trade.

The shops in Auckland you visited may have had a $3000 margin, so they have effectively offered you a $1500 discount by way of making your trade price more attractive.

Depending on the mileage on the 'storm and any recon that needs to be taken into account, $5k sounds about right to me.

khabel
11th September 2011, 13:11
Trade in value can have more to do with the margin in the bike you are purchasing than the actual value of the trade.

It is common for a dealer to 'over-trade' to secure your business. For example, the ZX you just looked at may only have had $1000-1500 profit in it for the dealer, so he has offered you the actual wholesale value for your trade.

The shops in Auckland you visited may have had a $3000 margin, so they have effectively offered you a $1500 discount by way of making your trade price more attractive.

Depending on the mileage on the 'storm and any recon that needs to be taken into account, $5k sounds about right to me.


Thanks for explaining that, makes sense

Cheapest one on trademe is $7k and thats a 2005, 2 dealer bikes on there for $9k

Ender EnZed
11th September 2011, 13:57
Cheapest one on trademe is $7k and thats a 2005, 2 dealer bikes on there for $9k

When searching you need to use different terms eg; "VTR1000", "VTR 1000", "Firestorm" to find all of them. There are lots for less than $7k though they do seem to be priced high at the moment. They won't sell at $7k, there are some that have been on there more than a year.

But, as mentioned, it's not the price a dealer will value your bike at or his bike at that matters, it's the bit in the middle that you have to pay.

fastoyz
11th September 2011, 14:31
5K from a dealer isnt a bad price id say, the market for big bikes isnt too good at the moment i recently sold a 2005 vtr1000 for $5250 and that was a struggle had pretty much no interest in it, id wait till summer and sell the vtr privately then pay cash for the zx when you find one unless you just want a quick trade you usually get a bit screwed with a trade in