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28-08-2014, 03:00 PM | #1 |
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Non Ducati for sale so I can get another Monster! 2010 Yamaha xj6F Divvy
I sold my m600 a couple of months back as I was working in London for a while, in its place I got a commuter bike, but I miss the Ducati too much and am willing to put up with the slightly less comfy ride!! So the Yamaha is for sale.
Its also on ebay starting at £3375 here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1114465983...84.m1555.l2649 2010 Yamaha XJ6 F Diversion with ABS On 13900 miles with MOT until beginning of July 2015 and tax until March 2015 Comes with full service history, 3 sets of keys and with a lot of great extras: Scottoiler professionally fitted Recent new gold chain and sprockets Givi hard lockable panniers with rack fitted Rear hugger Front fender extender (not fitted yet but will go with the bike!) Heated grips "XJ6" Bagster tank cover R & G crash bungs Brand new Meta TV 2 alarm system This bike has been professionally lowered so has a great riding position for shorter riders or those preferring a sportier riding position. I purchased this bike recently and absolutely love it but I went over budget to get it and have since realised I cannot really justify keeping it, as much as I would love to! I've used it for a couple of hundred miles already and it rides really well, a great bike for longer distances as its smooth and comfy. Viewing is more than welcome I am in Chichester, West Sussex happy to ride to meet somewhere local if needed. Would love a monster in p.ex if possible or a straight sale Bidding on eBay starts at £3375 looking for around £3500 really. Pics: |
28-08-2014, 03:01 PM | #2 |
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PS if non Ducati's aren't allowed on here please delete!!
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28-08-2014, 03:22 PM | #3 |
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I know nothing about the value of this bike, but a start price so close to your target may not get you the interest you would like? People may bid, but probably at the last minute and hope to get it at that start price.
In my ebay experience (and I buy/sell a lot of cars and bikes on there for a non-trader ) either: 1) start it at 99p and let it run... it will NOT sell for a sill price, trust me, as people will bid it to it's true value (it's worth what people are willing to pay). You should sell it after a fixed period of time then buy yourself a monster 2) List as a classified/buy-it-now-with-best-offer. Set the list price at a sensible level, ignore the silly offers you get from jokers, and accept one reasonably close to your target.bear in mind that if it doesn't sell in a month or so, you may have to accept a lower price in the winter months so don't be too greedy It took me months to sell my Streetfighter, but I held out and it sold for what I wanted eventually. Good luck with the sale |
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