How much should I get for my ER 5?

How much should I get for my ER 5?

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jgmadkit

Original Poster:

551 posts

264 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Hi all,

Would just like the view of you guys an gals on how much I should get for my ER-5. This was my first bike which I bought from brand new so havn't got any experience with 2nd hand values.

I put it on ebay with a reserve of £1450 but it only reached £1120, I've put it back on again now. Is £1450 realistic (I've seen them advertised for anything between £1300 - £1800)

Here's the ebay link;

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2481279328

Your help would be much appreciated.

Regards,

John

jgmadkit

Original Poster:

551 posts

264 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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Anyone....pleeese

Cheers, John

iguana

7,195 posts

275 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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Think the miles may be putting some people off, lots of bikes that age will have only racked up a couple of k pa.

Certainly seems in nice condition but if I was buying something with 20k or more on it Id be budgeting for a new rear shock (or pair of in this case) anyway, although actually pairs dont perhaps take the pounding of a monoshock so prob not as bad.

It does seem a heck of a bargain at the £1100 level considering its age, but a quick scan around does show lots of ER5s advertised at the same age with less miles for £1500 area- (and thats without the haggle factor- they may got for a couple of hundred less) even spotted at a dealer (thus with warranty etc) an 01 with half the miles in a more IMHO desireable colour for £1600, or private sales with same miles but couple of yrs older are up for £750 or so, so I feel as a private sale you are always going to struggle to get the sort of ££ you are after im afraid.

jgmadkit

Original Poster:

551 posts

264 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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Thanks iguana.

I get what you are saying and thats half the trouble when trying to pitch it at the right price as there a loads of ER5's out there and the prices vary so much between them. Have seen newer, less mileage ones go for what appears to be peanuts but then I've seen older ones with a similar mileage going for more than newer ones. doesn't make sense to me half the time.

£1100 does seem too cheap to me, Maybe £1300 is more realistic??

Cheers, John

bu5t4

185 posts

263 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Put it in your local paper for 1500 and let them haggle. If no one calls then lower the price and the best thing about local papers is that they are usually free to advertise in.

I liked the ER5 mate thats what I learned to drive on so bring back great memories.