Selling a high miler
Discussion
Hello everyone,
Come this june / july, I'm going to sell my bike. My problem is it's a 15 year old SV650 with north of 70,000 miles. It's pretty alright mechanically, but cosmetically it's a bit weathered (as one might expect) and still bears the crack of when I dropped the thing after a pedestrian ran out across the road.
What's the best way to sell it? eBay? Gumtree? I doubt I'd get much in part-ex.
Advice welcome
Come this june / july, I'm going to sell my bike. My problem is it's a 15 year old SV650 with north of 70,000 miles. It's pretty alright mechanically, but cosmetically it's a bit weathered (as one might expect) and still bears the crack of when I dropped the thing after a pedestrian ran out across the road.
What's the best way to sell it? eBay? Gumtree? I doubt I'd get much in part-ex.
Advice welcome
Well, like anything, if the price is right it will sell.
It sounds like a good commuter and when I started riding the SV650 was generally hinted as THE starter bike (smooth twin power) so that would be a great way to advertise/sell it imho. Sensible people that start riding a bike (sounds like a contradiction ) will get a tatty one that won't cost them a fortune if they drop it once.
As for the location to sell it, I have no idea in the UK but here we have some dedicated "autotrader-esque" websites that have a bike section and they are generally the place to go to sell/buy bikes. (autoscout24 is the most popular one here for bikes) I know it's getting old but... ebay is full of time wasters.
It sounds like a good commuter and when I started riding the SV650 was generally hinted as THE starter bike (smooth twin power) so that would be a great way to advertise/sell it imho. Sensible people that start riding a bike (sounds like a contradiction ) will get a tatty one that won't cost them a fortune if they drop it once.
As for the location to sell it, I have no idea in the UK but here we have some dedicated "autotrader-esque" websites that have a bike section and they are generally the place to go to sell/buy bikes. (autoscout24 is the most popular one here for bikes) I know it's getting old but... ebay is full of time wasters.
It would pitch well as a commuter bike, it has a topbox and heated grips, and I have some handlebar muffs for when it rains / gets really cold!
I might even have the restricter washers that sit between the carbs and the inlet tracts somewhere, so it's "new rider" friendly
I did think that about ebay, the time wasters / people who buy things when on the booze then want to back out etc etc. I did see an 83,000 mile sv on the bike section of autotrader the other week, that was at £800
I might even have the restricter washers that sit between the carbs and the inlet tracts somewhere, so it's "new rider" friendly
I did think that about ebay, the time wasters / people who buy things when on the booze then want to back out etc etc. I did see an 83,000 mile sv on the bike section of autotrader the other week, that was at £800
graphene said:
Stick some ads up at your local school (if they have a base). Hopefully, you'll be able to shift it at a friendly price to new rider, and with less chance of having to deal with random idiots.
I remember the ad boards in tesco in the 90's! what a quaint way to sell something. Get it on gumtree it will be gone in hours if a few hundred with tax and motmoanthebairns said:
I remember the ad boards in tesco in the 90's! what a quaint way to sell something. Get it on gumtree it will be gone in hours if a few hundred with tax and mot
Hmm, sounds perfect, locals so no problems re collection/transport, and the school is a perfect place for a starter bike like the SV650.dern said:
Bike trader is free for adverts less than a £1000.
I did not know that. Defiantly worth a snappy ad then. What's the concensous on letting people test-ride? What sort goodwill gestures should I expect? Asking price in my hand, some proof of insurance to ride someone elses bike?thatdude said:
I did not know that. Defiantly worth a snappy ad then. What's the concensous on letting people test-ride? What sort goodwill gestures should I expect? Asking price in my hand, some proof of insurance to ride someone elses bike?
Make sure you have the cash in hand before they test ride. If they drop it, they buy it. If they come back and don't like it, they get their cash back.thatdude said:
I did not know that. Defiantly worth a snappy ad then. What's the concensous on letting people test-ride? What sort goodwill gestures should I expect? Asking price in my hand, some proof of insurance to ride someone elses bike?
My take on it is that they come along already knowing that this is the make/model of bike that they want and that they can have a test ride after they've decided that they want mine based upon the price we'll have already agreed. The ride is then just to allow them to be reassured that the bike is as described and they'll get to ride it after they've handed the cash over. If there's anything wrong with it they get the money back.John D. said:
moanthebairns said:
GUMTREE if you get £500 for it you have won a watch
Put my SV650 on Gumtree last night. First paypal/shipping company scammer by 8:30 this morning! is the bike still for sale
what condition is it
whats the least you would take
email back to ........
moanthebairns said:
John D. said:
moanthebairns said:
GUMTREE if you get £500 for it you have won a watch
Put my SV650 on Gumtree last night. First paypal/shipping company scammer by 8:30 this morning! is the bike still for sale
what condition is it
whats the least you would take
email back to ........
Do the SV owners forums have a classified section?
thatdude said:
Flippin' heck, I cant be dealing with that kinda stuff
I did used to post on sv650.org, I can put it in there given it's an excellent resource of all things SV in the UK.
A dealership offered me £350 for it when I asked them what they might give against an FZ1s
to be fair you get a text and then you ignore it.....I did used to post on sv650.org, I can put it in there given it's an excellent resource of all things SV in the UK.
A dealership offered me £350 for it when I asked them what they might give against an FZ1s
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