Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: Micahdogg on August 02, 2011, 12:29:35 PM
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I'm a bit out of the loop with 125's, but if you were to find a very low hour 2003 125 from any of the big 4 that is 100% bone stock and just been ridden occasionally around a farm, what would be a fair price for both seller and buyer? I was thinking $1500, but wondering if that's a bit high?
Picture a bike with almost no frame wear, no dents in the stock expansion chamber, original tires at 50%, just a nice surviving bike.
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I think $1,500 is a bit high, but if your comfortable with the price... that's all that matters....
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$1,500 is a bit high, but from the description it may be what it sells for.
It would be hard for me to pay over $1,200, pics would help. :)
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Check Craigslist up here in the Northeast, people are listing bikes like that for $2000-$2500 all the time!! Crazy.....
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Right - I am in the Northeast too, and I personally wouldn't hesitate to pay over 2K for it.
I'd second that, and say it's worth 2,000-2,500 here pretty easy. That may even be a deal.
(We must appreciate 2-strokes more than the rest of the US).
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A bike like that with very limited wear easily justifies $2,000 and can easily sell for more. Especially if the buyer has had to suffer through a 4 stroke for any length of time.
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Thanks for the replies.
A mint 2010 KTM 125 is no big deal. Same for a mint 2007 YZ125. You -could- source others for sale in fairly quick time. But I think 2003 is getting old enough that the nice ones (i.e. original) are dropping like flies and suddenly people are able to justify a few hundred more. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's my train of thought.
So while part of me can understand the $1200-$1300 range some of you are stating, part of me would also wonder why I was ever so cheap that I busted a deal on a sweet low hour bike because of a couple hundred bucks.
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Selling season blows a$$ right now ppl were tryin to haggle me all day at 3500 hundred for my 150, one guy was trying to say it was only worth 3k I was sick of every1's bullshit so I just kept it and bought the 250 anyways. I thought I had the 150 sold but the check the guy gave me bounced luckily I'm smart enough I held onto the bike until it cleared which clearly it didnt so I have 2 of the best bikes ever.
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Selling season blows a$$ right now ppl were tryin to haggle me all day at 3500 hundred for my 150, one guy was trying to say it was only worth 3k I was sick of every1's bullshit so I just kept it and bought the 250 anyways. I thought I had the 150 sold but the check the guy gave me bounced luckily I'm smart enough I held onto the bike until it cleared which clearly it didnt so I have 2 of the best bikes ever.
And you cant have too many bikes, i dont care what anyone says
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One of the best 125 two strokes ever made you're talking about here. I wouldn't sell mine for under 2k
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I am in AL. $1,500 sounds about right to me. With the 2012's at dealers now, it is now a 9 year old bike, essentially.