NADA bike values

camaro4516

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Man I've been out of biken for about 2 or 3 years. I found a 07 K9 with 2700 miles on it. Guy wanted 21000.00 got him down to 18000.00 thinking I was doing good. NADA is 15500.00. I thought these bikes would go up in value since there not making anymore. What do you guys think?? Does this seem like a fair price or should I try to get him lower?? Its got air ride, aftermarket pegs and grips and bigger cams in it. Just seeing what you guys think. Thanks David
 

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pknowles

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There has been a few sold on here latley. Hopefully someone will chime in. Nice looking bike. Start with the book value and go from there. i guess it's all about how bad he wants to sell and how bad you want it.
 

mark whitrock

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Count your blessings you got a great deal. The book doesn't mean anything unless you have to get money from a bank.
 

Dawgboy

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It's worth whatever people are willing to pay. As said above, NADA only relevant if talking to a bank or insurance company...
 

BBChopper

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Does it have the chrome package Wheels ETC, that and any mods would be added to NADA.
 

Scottie

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I just bought an 07 k9 with 1300 miles on it.
I did pay around nada value for it.
But I showed up with cash and made him an offer he couldn't refuse :)
That bike looks real nice though, I would offer $16k for it easy
 

Skydiver

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My neighbor up the street just bought an 06 K-9 with a very cool custom paint job (Dragon and skull) for $10K. The bike also has V&H Big Radius pipes, custom gator seat and a Karata belt drive. The bike has 12K miles on it. The chopper fad is over most choppers are going for $10-15K.
 

Skydiver

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My neighbor up the street just bought an 06 K-9 with a very cool custom paint job (Dragon and skull) for $10K. The bike also has V&H Big Radius pipes, custom gator seat and a Karata belt drive. The bike has 12K miles on it. The chopper fad is over most choppers are going for $10-15K.:D
 

erldawg

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My neighbor up the street just bought an 06 K-9 with a very cool custom paint job (Dragon and skull) for $10K. The bike also has V&H Big Radius pipes, custom gator seat and a Karata belt drive. The bike has 12K miles on it. The chopper fad is over most choppers are going for $10-15K.:D
I would disagree with you. Most people do not have the disposable income combined with a smaller audience may be driving the prices down. I think the guy just wanted to unload the bike $10k seems very low IMHO.
 

shovelshot

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My neighbor up the street just bought an 06 K-9 with a very cool custom paint job (Dragon and skull) for $10K. The bike also has V&H Big Radius pipes, custom gator seat and a Karata belt drive. The bike has 12K miles on it. The chopper fad is over most choppers are going for $10-15K.
Chopper fad? More like wanna be's that bought choppers. Choppers are far from a fad and will be around as long as people ride. Fat tire fad maybe but never chopper fad.
 

BBChopper

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My neighbor up the street just bought an 06 K-9 with a very cool custom paint job (Dragon and skull) for $10K. The bike also has V&H Big Radius pipes, custom gator seat and a Karata belt drive. The bike has 12K miles on it. The chopper fad is over most choppers are going for $10-15K.:D
Guess this Web Site iz done!!!!:rolleyes:
 

Dltbr

Member
NADA only relevant for banks and insurance co is so very true but if you pay way above NADA and god forbid , the insurance co is only going to look at NADA and a good chance the individual will lose regardless of what upgrades have been done.

Secondly what i think holds the value down for these types of bikes the average person who buys one knows he is taking a chance with parts, networking for help with repairs etc. or visions going to the independant cycle shop down the road for repairs.

So I wouldn't disregard NADA but use it as a tool for negotiations. I just bought a Pittbull with this same situation and paid a little more cuz its what I wanted but, also know I could have paid a little less if I was a little more aggressive. I was able to pick it up between trade in value and retail value.

In the end it's all up the individual and thier wallet on what's fair
 

Brew

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Its a very nice looking scoot! I do believe he's asking a bit high for it. I've seen several 07s go for between 15 and 16k... If you have cash in hand, I think he'll deal more with you... Good luck with the purchase... :2thumbs:
 
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01Mastiff

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NADA is based on actual sales figures. They don't just guess at it. You pay attention to their numbers if you want to know what actual value is; don't want to overpay; or may want to sell it because that is what you will get. There are a lot more bikes than buyers. It's WINTER. At least 50 bike "companies" went down the shitter last year. None of their bikes are going up in value. $15 thou is definately not low money considering what is out there right now.
 
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