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Author Topic: Guide for a newbie in Portland?  (Read 2204 times)

Offline nhmaf

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Re: Guide for a newbie in Portland?
« Reply #15 on: September 24, 2008, 04:40:43 PM »
I don't think that we have a disagreement.  And, my point was that if one buys a bike from another region where the bike prices are generally lower, the cost (which could be plane/bus tickets, motel rooms, dinners and gasoline, or palletizing&shipping costs) of getting it back home would end up adding to the total, which could eliminate any of the initial bike purchase savings.  Some folks would buy a vehicle without personally checking it out or at least through a proxy going to check it out, but I would not.   A well cared for, well documented R65 in very good condition is certainly worth more than a complete unknown, or even a known bike of lesser condition, there is no question about it.

What amazes me is what often happens in my area - John Q Public buys a H-D, and then spends $4K on it to get it to look and sound the way that he wants it to.  He rides it around for several years, and then decides to sell it to get the next H-D.  His selling price posted is almost always the topmost Blue-book value for the bike PLUS the original purchase price ($4K) of all the options that he put on it.  This is serious delusion !   Anyone offering a reasonable price for the bike is snubbed, but that is the prerogative of the seller...
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Re: Guide for a newbie in Portland?
« Reply #16 on: June 14, 2010, 03:36:15 PM »
FYI - sold for asking price in May of 2009.