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You won't get value for all those extras - better to sell them separately. 200 miles to a tank tho ? How the hell do you do that ? I've never got anywhere near that.....
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Wow! £800 - £4500, that's quite a spectrum! Somewhere in the middle would suit me. Can anybody else give an approximation?
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You won't get value for all those extras - better to sell them separately. 200 miles to a tank tho ? How the hell do you do that ? I've never got anywhere near that.....
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You're probably right about the extras, but it just seems easier to sell it as one package.
As for 200 miles to a tank... I don't know how it does it, it just does. I've marked the throttle position for the opening of the second carb and I try to cruise just on one if I can. Last time I went for a good ride, we were two up in and out of the foot hills of the Peyrenese and it still managed about 185 miles before reserve. 200 is easy if you're on your own and treat it sensibly. It is a 22 litre tank though. Also if you put the road sprockets back on, you may even do better than that.
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Hi!
Hi to everyone.
Im looking for a bike just like this sounds good. What do you want for it? Where r u?
Dont know how to send you a message as this is my first post here.
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Hi to everyone.
Im looking for a bike just like this sounds good. What do you want for it? Where r u?
Dont know how to send you a message as this is my first post here.
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 Hi Witchety Grubb, yes, it is a great bike, but to be honest I'm not totally sure about selling it... I'd rather not, but my trip has been delayed and I don't think I can afford to keep it hanging around.
I am in South of France now but I will be heading up to UK in the next couple of weeks.
As for what I want for it, well that was the point of this thread, to see what people thought it was worth. I reckon that £2000 would be a fair price for the bike and bits (not the extra extras!) but when I've definately decided what to do I'll post here and move the bike to the "for sale" forum.
Thanks for your interest.
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Pm'd you re my Suzuki DR650SE which is for sale. It is back to original specs but have all the overland gubbins to go with it.
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Im looking for a bike just like this sounds good. What do you want for it? Where r u?
Dont know how to send you a message as this is my first post here.
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Hmmm, thanks for your message. I cant reply yet as I dont have enough posts. Your bike sounds good but I dont know much about DRs, I was looking for an XT or similar. I have about £2-2.5K to spend. What do you want for yours?
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Wow! £800 - £4500, that's quite a spectrum! Somewhere in the middle would suit me. Can anybody else give an approximation?
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Its getting a little late in the season in the Uk for getting the best price, I bought my 2001 registered xtz last december after watching biketrader and e-bay for several months, most were going for between £900 for a 1990 through to £1490 for 1998,
I paid £1000 but then I needed a few "essentials that you are offering like the Lazor-pro, braded hoses, chain and sprocket, and engine bars that have run to probably £450
I would be happy to get yours for about £1400 without all yhe "loose" extras, (if I didn't already have one)
ps; My fuel consumption is similar, getting between 175-185 miles to reserve
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Thanks. Not sure yet.
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Its getting a little late in the season in the Uk for getting the best price, I bought my 2001 registered xtz last december after watching biketrader and e-bay for several months, most were going for between £900 for a 1990 through to £1490 for 1998,
I paid £1000 but then I needed a few "essentials that you are offering like the Lazor-pro, braded hoses, chain and sprocket, and engine bars that have run to probably £450
I would be happy to get yours for about £1400 without all yhe "loose" extras, (if I didn't already have one)
ps; My fuel consumption is similar, getting between 175-185 miles to reserve
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I know what you mean about it being the wrong season, but if I hang on until Spring/Summer, I might be ready to go again! It's a crappy situation for me.  :confused1:
Thanks for your valuation - I'm still not sure what to do. I put this thread up to get an idea of value to see if it made sense to sell. If I can justify keeping the money tied up in it for another 6 months or so then I may hang onto it.
If not, if I do decide to sell I'll post here then move the bike to "for sale" forum with piccies.
Thanks to all for your input, you've been a great help.
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