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    God this pisses me

    When i see people selling 1988 -89 -90 year old bikes for 4 grand+ is just a joke, specially for the japas. I mean, do they WANT to sell the bike? or are they just dangling it on the market waiting for some retard to rock around in a IHC taxi van and give them cash. its like man they are 14 years old!!! Then i hear the owners saying, "Awww but they still look so pretty!"

    my gripe for today, thx for listening! :>
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    I know exactly what you mean. I'm saving for a bike and so watching prices closely, and can't believe the amount some people are asking. Particularly for zxr250's it seems.

    So at this stage I might end up going through to my full without a bike, just saving. Then I can by-pass these overpriced 250's all together. On the otherhand larger bikes seem to be a lot better/more sensibily priced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket
    When i see people selling 1988 -89 -90 year old bikes for 4 grand+ is just a joke, specially for the japas. I mean, do they WANT to sell the bike? or are they just dangling it on the market waiting for some retard to rock around in a IHC taxi van and give them cash. its like man they are 14 years old!!! Then i hear the owners saying, "Awww but they still look so pretty!"

    my gripe for today, thx for listening! :>
    LOL - big call from the pushbike boy...Don't even get me started...


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    Back in the days (1999-2000), FZR/GSXR 250s used to be a common buy at about 1000 for a OK one to say a max of 2500 for a complete minter! Now that has almost exactly doubled for some reason. Not that I am concerned with the 250s market right now (hehe).


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    Ha - Check out the "for sale" section and you'll see a beautiful TU250 1997 for only $3,000
    Not even with yours!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket
    When i see people selling 1988 -89 -90 year old bikes for 4 grand+ is just a joke, specially for the japas. I mean, do they WANT to sell the bike? or are they just dangling it on the market waiting for some retard to rock around in a IHC taxi van and give them cash. its like man they are 14 years old!!! Then i hear the owners saying, "Awww but they still look so pretty!"

    my gripe for today, thx for listening! :>
    its just market forces - if there is sufficient demand for a product, the price will go up. If there is no demand, the price will come down
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    Now I'm realising more & more what a bargain I got with my little beast! (sorry guys)

    $1000- for a CB250RS, 1983 including a helmet, bag rack, chain oil, a few basic tools & the owners manual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Back in the days (1999-2000), FZR/GSXR 250s used to be a common buy at about 1000 for a OK one to say a max of 2500 for a complete minter! Now that has almost exactly doubled for some reason.
    In 98, the ave. price was 3500 - 4000 from a shop. The bikes havent been made for some time and are now increasingly harder to source, ex Japan, hence, the prices go up. Ask Mike from Mt Eden, he'll be happy to tell you. If "fresh" ones are more expensive, with the demands for 250's, so second hand ones go for a bit more. There are still bargains out there, you just gotta look harder.
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    The price of a false demand caused by the law you have to ride 250's first. No good really as you can often pick up cheaper 400's etc yet you aren't allowed to ride them.

    My 250 Bandit was $4500 when I bought it. It was a 95 and I bought it in 2000 tho - so was only 5 years old - but still, my 2000 VTR only cost $10,000 when I bought it in 2001...go figure....

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    Rocket: Remember, although the price is up now, it'll still be up when it comes time to sell it and move onto a bigger bike. No huge depreciation happening here (unless you munt it!), so dont worry about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    The price of a false demand caused by the law...
    Well yes, and no. You could only ride 250s when I got my learners in 1984 and they weren't overpriced then.

    Of course, there was no such thing as grey import bikes and cars then though.

    I'd say it has a lot to do with there just not being a lot of bikes around now as much as it is the 250 learners thing.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Oh no I paid to much for my twenty year old bike.Hmmm,but she does look pretty.But then I wasn't the only person after it and if I sell it I will get more than I payed.I don't feel ripped off.You don't HAVE to pay the price but most sellers know most buyers can't wait so the prices are really set by the buyers.
    Hang out and a deal will come your way.

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    mmm tidy '90 ZXR250 cost me $1500 in 2002, sold in 5min for $2000 in 2003.

    Plenty of inquiries too. Its definitely a demand thing. Motorcycle city in Lower Hutt demand far too much for some of their 250's. $4995 for a fifteen year old example (ZXR)...

    easy finance $25p/week you know the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticno6
    Well yes, and no. You could only ride 250s when I got my learners in 1984 and they weren't overpriced then.

    Of course, there was no such thing as grey import bikes and cars then though.

    I'd say it has a lot to do with there just not being a lot of bikes around now as much as it is the 250 learners thing.
    According to the yard manager at my my old job, who I tried to get to import a bike for me, the problem is other parts of the world also have the 250 rule, but have stricter emmisions laws. this means they are willing to pay more for compliant bikes. Anything less than 5 years old and less than 500cc is bloody hard to buy second hand for import to New Zealand. At the prices Aussies are prepared to pay for a 500cc or smaller fuel injected less than five years old, it would be a hell of a risk for a dealer for a very small return if they want to be competitive.

    Add to that a reduction in 250 production and you have a sellers market.

    I got lucky on my first three.
    Bought 1992?: Honda cb100 196? $500.
    Sold 1993: Learning my basic skills later $500


    Bought 1993: Yamaha xs250 1984 $1500.
    Sold 1994: 2 accidents and 60,000 kms later $1500
    Saw similar in T/E for $3999 2004


    Bought 1994: Kawasaki gpx250s (in line four) 1989 $4500.
    Sold 1997: 1 accidents and 100,000 kms later $4500
    Saw similar in T/E for $5999 2004. Or you can buy a brand new 2 cylinder version for $6999.

    Unless the access rules are changed, or emmissions standards are toughened, 250's will continue to appreciate.

    :spudbooge

    So no I don't feel sorry for you, says he who paid $6500 for a 89 1100 which has a private retail value of about $4000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
    So at this stage I might end up going through to my full without a bike, just saving. Then I can by-pass these overpriced 250's all together. On the otherhand larger bikes seem to be a lot better/more sensibily priced.
    You won't be the first.
    Long term all this approach means is you won't learn on a light bike.
    The money you saved on not having finance during that time will be quickly devoured by depreciation. Either way you are

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