Short answer, the price killed the sale, for me anyway.
Owner had originally listed it in Craiglist for $4,000. After awhile, came down to $3500. He is firm on the price. He admitted it is overpriced, but he is holding out for, as he said, "a collector or someone who had a bike like that in their youth."
It's a '79 Champagne. Stored inside for last 12 years. Periodically rolled out, started, and warmed up by the owner. Stabilizer in the gas. Tank was very low when I saw it.
Judging from the condition of the paint, chrome, and motor, I believe the low mileage to be true. It ran crappy and the clutch needed some kind of attention (did not engage until almost at the beginning of the clutch lever travel.)
Some aged, cracked rubber bits including bar grips. Small dent in tank. No centerstand, had stock sidestand, missing one mirror, rear fender cowling had a lot of paint chips missing, almost like it was hit by a shower of gravel, worn-through spot on rear edge of seat. Tires too old, as we know.
So, its a good low mileage specimen that needs work. I know I would have to spend hundreds of dollars to make it a nicely equipped, good running, safe, reliable bike (I am not much of a wrench).
However, to start spending that kind of money on top of a $3500 base price, is too much for me.
That's the story.
Doug in Jacksonville, NC
(and still lookin')