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placidfemme
17th August 2005, 08:06
I was looking around on TradeMe and Bikepoint this morning, sussing our prices for FXR's so I can figure out whats a fair price to sell Sam's one for when we plan to upgrade her bike...

And I came arcoss this:

http://202.21.128.2/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports-tourer/auction-33653280.htm

lol check out the kilometers... who would have thought a FXR could handle that much use.... in just a few years... haha

James Deuce
17th August 2005, 08:14
It won't have done that much. There are plenty of errors like this on trademe all the time and the reason is that people either make a mistake when they enter the number, or, and HEAPS of utter n00bs do this, they add the last number from the odometer (the kilometer count), look at the resulting number and then go, "duh that would be 200,000kms, but I only remember doing to 20,000kms."

Ran into this HEAPS when I was looking for a replacement for my TRX, and don;t take this the wrong way please, it was because the wife or girlfriend had done the listing, and no one had ever taken the time to explain how the odometer works, and that you don't quote the last digit. I found a GSX750F that had done 666,000 kms, a CBR600F that had done 850,000, and a GS750E (1984) that had done 112kms. Um no it hadn't I said, it's done 100,012.2kms and got the, "Are you calling me stupid?" response, and I said, "no, but now that you bring it up....".

So yeah, it'llbe a miostake, sure of it.

vifferman
17th August 2005, 08:21
Sometimes it's real. There's a guy I know in the US, who like SpankMe only rides bikes. His VFR was making funny (i.e., potentially terminal) noises recently, so he got rid of it - gave it to a friend. It had 260,000 kms on it, which sounds a lot, but was low compared to the other VFRs he'd owned, and low compared to a guy in the UK who got 850,000 MILES from two VFRs, one of which was up to something like 485,000 miles before it died.

But yeah, there's a lot of stupid stuff posted on TradeMe, like people who sell a bike and don't even know how to spell Kawasaki or Suzuki. If it's that hard, why not go and look at what it says on the tank? Or look at other listings?

placidfemme
17th August 2005, 08:28
lol yeah there is another FXR on TradeMe listed as "suzuke fxr" lmao

I think I can get a good price for Sam's FXR. It's a 2002, with only 7000k's on the clock. Perfect condition.

The bike shops are selling them for about $2995. And the listings on TradeMe are older with more k's on the clock and average price would be around $2000.

I'm hoping to get about $2400 for Sam's

Motu
17th August 2005, 08:44
I spend my days entering data into the LTNZ WoF web site,a vehicle with ALL the correct information is a rarity - just have one here now...the make and model are totaly different! all other information correct,like,how do you register a car with the wrong MAKE!

inlinefour
17th August 2005, 09:01
I spend my days entering data into the LTNZ WoF web site,a vehicle with ALL the correct information is a rarity - just have one here now...the make and model are totaly different! all other information correct,like,how do you register a car with the wrong MAKE!

My last car was a Cordia GSR turbo, however it stated on the ownership that it was the unturboed GSL model. I told my insurance company who did not care and they gave me cheaper insurance. I told the LTSA and they told me not to worry about it...

vifferman
17th August 2005, 09:12
I spend my days entering data into the LTNZ WoF web site,a vehicle with ALL the correct information is a rarity - just have one here now...the make and model are totaly different! all other information correct,like,how do you register a car with the wrong MAKE!
It seems to be really hard to get it changed, too. Some time back, one of our cars had the wrong colour, model, or summat, and I filled out the "change of details" panel nearly every time I registered it, but it stayed the same.

My bike is registered as "Honda VFR". That's it. I should buy a 750 and a 400, then I could use one plate and rego for the three of them.

Motu
17th August 2005, 09:46
All the information was entered by Post Office workers,they don't care or know what make,model,whether the chassis number is chassis number,engine number or the owners telephone number,they just crunched numbers.Until the correct data is added by the people at the coal face with the vehicle on site the database is meaningless.

placidfemme
17th August 2005, 09:50
I was looking around on TradeMe and Bikepoint this morning, sussing our prices for FXR's so I can figure out whats a fair price to sell Sam's one for when we plan to upgrade her bike...

And I came arcoss this:

http://202.21.128.2/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports-tourer/auction-33653280.htm

lol check out the kilometers... who would have thought a FXR could handle that much use.... in just a few years... haha

Well I told the dude he had it wrong, and he said he would fix it... lol

bugjuice
17th August 2005, 09:58
lol.. the real k's are 24,277
To be truthful, I think the engine would be dead after that many k's if it were true!

placidfemme
17th August 2005, 10:07
dead after 247225 or after 24277?

bugjuice
17th August 2005, 10:13
dead after 247225 or after 24277?
dead after 242,775.. but ridden hard and bad enough, I'm sure you could kill it before it hit 25 thou..

Flyingpony
17th August 2005, 12:37
I'll get back to you (should I remember this post), and say how many km my FXR got up to.