Hi everyone, I have a Yamaha 1982 midnight special xv1000. It is in original condition I are thinking about selling this bike but no-one seems to know what it is worth. Can you help it seems to be very rare so hard to value. Cheers
Hi everyone, I have a Yamaha 1982 midnight special xv1000. It is in original condition I are thinking about selling this bike but no-one seems to know what it is worth. Can you help it seems to be very rare so hard to value. Cheers
Nice bike. I always wanted one of them critters. Chain drive isn't it?
Sorry, I have no idea what it's worth though.
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id be interested in hearing what ya want for it.
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Shaftdrive if I'm not mistaken . You should get about $2000 if it's in top condition / low k's good motor etc . SENSEI NP
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hmmm, nice, well please let us all know what you want for it if you decide to sell, they are verrrry nice bikes to look at anyways, I never actually ridden one, but from what I recall of them they have a low seat height suitable for a short ass such as myself. Some photos would be nice..... sluurrrrp
I hope it's in better nick than this one I found on the net lol
To the guy that said $2000 what planet are you from.
To the other guys, I am looking at offers bear in mind that this is very rare collectable bike. Much better than the one in the photo. Just spent $2000 on redoing the gearbox. Great bike to ride well balanced and very forgiving. Great for small ass's. Mummy loves this bike so serious punters only.
Does it look anything like this. If so although a very nice looking bike you'll be looking at between $4k -$6k depending on cosmetic condition. I have seen most bikes that are that age in mint condition go for around that price bracket. Good luck for a sale
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Hmmm, i'd say $2000-4000 for a private sale depending on condition etc. Just because $2000 has been spent on the thing doesn't mean it'll slap another couple of grand on to of the price. It is 20+ years old after all. Bit like over capitizing on a house. Personnally after spending that amount of dosh I'd ride the thing for a few years then sell it.Originally Posted by Midnight 82
It's just a little dusty and missing a side cover.................Originally Posted by toads
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That's a standard chain driven Xv1000 The chain was completely enclosed. And probably one of the most well appointed underated V-twins at the time. A Midnight Special is shaft driven, gunfighter exhausts with a factory "custom" style to it.Originally Posted by aff-man
Hi no shaft, thanks yes orsome bike thanks for your time.Originally Posted by White trash
will get photos up later today or monday mornin. This bike is old but collectable it was the 10th one ever made. I know that the $2000 spend doesnt go on top of the price. If I sold this bike will sell maybe between $5000- $6500 which is what the bike shops feel? Its not how mint something is its weather you can find one. Thanks
I'm not trying to put you off but condition of the bike has a hell of a lot to do with the price of a m/c. Being from Rotorua you have to consider sulpher in the air as well. Age, no. of owners, parts availability and millage certainly do as does popularity (reliving ones boyhood and all that). Xv1000 MS's wheren't that popular here in NZ compared with the XS/XJs, KZ/GPZs, GS/GSXs and CB/CBXs of it's era. $6500 would be way over the top I'd have thought. It'll be nice to have a look at the pics though. Good luck.Originally Posted by Midnight 82
:spudwave: Dredging my memory banks the XV was a flop worldwide for Yamaha so the rarity value would only be because it was not a big seller. It was only when they put the engine into their chopper/cruiser style bike that they made money. So you could have problems with spares. I'd say the $2000 to $4000 price range would be about right with a leaning towards the lower.
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