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    How much is my Guzzi worth?

    Thinking it may be time to let the Guzzi go. Other than periodic laps around the Port Hills to keep it healthy it's really not getting used (rego on hold at the moment).

    I brought it to NZ from the Isle of Man. It's a 2000 model with a little under 20,000 miles on the clock. Had a comprehensive service, new tyres and battery around 3,000 miles ago. Apart from aftermarket mirrors it's totally stock (still have original bar end weights and mirrors). It's been totally reliable.

    So, my question is what's a reasonable asking price?
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    $7,000 and a packet of gum

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    I'll give you $10 for it.

    But there's no pressure. Sleep on it, and let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    $7,000 and a packet of gum
    $7000, 2 packs of gum & a Ford badge
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    Nice looking bike.

    No idea what it is worth.

    You may be surprised. I sold my UK bike for 35% ish more than I paid for it 4 years previously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ukusa View Post
    $7000, 2 packs of gum & a Ford badge
    Looks like you've just upgraded from a Speedmaster to a Thunderbird! Guzzi would make a nice contrast ;-)

    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Nice looking bike.

    No idea what it is worth.

    You may be surprised. I sold my UK bike for 35% ish more than I paid for it 4 years previously.
    Hard to calculate really. Cost a lot to get it here etc. Didn't think I'd ever sell it. Even had the original owner track me down in the Isle of Man (not hard to do - it's f'kin' tiny) and try to buy it back. Apparently he'd toured Norway on it and had fond memories.

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    Give him a call and ship it back - tho he may have sobered up by now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    tho he may have sobered up by now.
    Ha ha. You've never been to the Isle of Man, have you? 40,000 alcoholics clinging to a rock.

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    You planning on getting another bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    Ha ha. You've never been to the Isle of Man, have you? 40,000 alcoholics clinging to a rock.
    I know you're not joking.

    I went there to open an off shore bank account and the guy at the bank said, "let's go for a beer."

    Six hours and two kebabs later.....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    You planning on getting another bike?
    Oh yes. Got a feeling in my loins that it'll be another bloody Harley... Damn those irresistible American motorcycles.

    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    I know you're not joking.

    I went there to open an off shore bank account and the guy at the bank said, "let's go for a beer."

    Six hours and two kebabs later.....................
    Ha ha. Don't know if that's true but it's funny.

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    In all seriousness, keep it. Put the rego on hold and throw a cover over it until the start of next summer.
    Prices for that model have hit rock bottom and the market is dead.
    If you put it up for sale right now I would expect it to fetch around 11K at the most. I don't want to sound mean or anything, but I have watched a few (none in that lovely colour) sit for ages around 9-10K over winter with no movement.
    There was a mint silver one with 12,000 on it and a few extras like cans and they wanted 9.5K - not sure what it sold for in the end but it was owned by a chap on KB and was well looked after. In the last 2 years there have been a lot of grey imports of that model from Japan and the USA which has deflated the value un fortunately, and being a Guzzi you only have a limited market in a small country- not enough nutters to go around.
    Yours is an awesome bike too, unless you really need the money it might pay to wait- then you can change your mind in the interim and keep it rather than sell it too cheap and regret it in a few years then end up buying another one that will never be as good as the devil you know (so to speak) and the colour, did I mention the colour? Sweet ride. Best of luck.
    I would buy it, but I got Guzzi's coming out my ears at the moment.
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    I agree. Stick with the guzzi as I can't imagine someone selling their Guzzi to downgrade to a tractor
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    Thanks for the replies. Mate was talking about selling his rather posh California recently but in the end decided there was no way he'd get a similar spec bike for the same money. Great brakes, good suspension, those nice spoked but tubeless wheels, grunty motor etc. etc.

    I do think you get a lot for your money with a Guzzi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Molly View Post
    Looks like you've just upgraded from a Speedmaster to a Thunderbird! Guzzi would make a nice contrast ;-)
    close, America to Tbird. Would love a Guzzi as well, I'll just need another shed/garage & probably another bribe for the missus. (oh.. and some more money!)
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