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2009 Buell 1125R For Sale

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This is a forum right? By definition an open place for discussion. I'm not attacking the guy I'm just expressing my opinion. I'm allowed my opinion and it can be based on emotion, experience, taste and what not but mine is strictly based on experience as a buyer and seller of motorcycles. Didn't mean to offend the seller or anyone else here.
 
i would buy 2 XB's for that price. thats purly because Ive never been a fan of the 1125's. Well thier issues more so.
 
I have a 2009 1125cr with 12,500 miles on it...the guy I bought it from liked to ride and rode it like a bike should be, took care of it and sold me a well sorted out sport bike that's great on the open road, reliable and good looking to boot. This guy has set his price at what he would like to sell it for...if he gets that price, awesome, if he goes lower, great, but I don't think it's anyone's business aside from the seller and buyer what the "value" of the bike is.

I've bought and sold a few bikes in person and online and tirekickers are obnoxious, but online tirekickers who don't even have the courtesy to come check out my bike before they shoot me an insulting offer are idiots.

My $.02.

Good luck with your sale, mate!
 
've bought and sold a few bikes in person and online and tirekickers are obnoxious, but online tirekickers who don't even have the courtesy to come check out my bike before they shoot me an insulting offer are idiots.
I've bought and sold 107 bikes in the last year and a half and checking out a bike means dick. You can ask whatever you think you want and go by KBB and what not but having owned, bought and sold more bikes than the average person (I spend $12,000/$20,000 or more monthly at the Poway auction) I feel pretty confidant I know what market is. Oh, plus I sell in the sixth largest city in the country right across from one of the largest Marine/Navy bases in the U.S. So if you want to "Ask" XXX for your bike go right ahead, I hope you get it. It means shit in the real world, if you get that perfect sucker who loves your bike... Awesome! But the members here who pay attention know better.
 
Alf, what on earth do you mean when you say a sport bike with 10xxx miles on it are a "red flag." You have something against people who actually ride?

I bet a bike with 4 digits is taken better care of then bikes in the 3 digits 85-90% of the time. When someone owns or rides their bike that much longer means they care for it more then the dudes who put 2k on in two years then sell it to someone else. Out of all the bikes ive bought, ive had less problems with the bikes that have 10K and up for miles then the 6k and 4k bikes. Granted, i would rather get a 10k bike then one with 30k on it lol.
 
Alf, what on earth do you mean when you say a sport bike with 10xxx miles on it are a "red flag." You have something against people who actually ride?

I bet a bike with 4 digits is taken better care of then bikes in the 3 digits 85-90% of the time. When someone owns or rides their bike that much longer means they care for it more then the dudes who put 2k on in two years then sell it to someone else. Out of all the bikes ive bought, ive had less problems with the bikes that have 10K and up for miles then the 6k and 4k bikes. Granted, i would rather get a 10k bike then one with 30k on it lol
You can bet all you want, but I've seen what high mileage sport bikes have in their engine cases. touring and cruiser riders are not as hard on their bikes as sport bike riders. Ask the techs who take down and repair bikes, they will tell you the same thing. I'm ASE in parts but not a tech but the owner of my shop/dealership and my techs all say the same thing. 90% of sport bikes with those kind of miles are worn out and rode hard. Maybe it's different where you live but in Southern California it seems to be the case.
 
Worn out and rode hard have nothing to do with each other. You can ride your bike as hard as you want as long as you take proper care of it you can still get plenty of miles out of your bike before needing a rebuild or any of the like.

The buell xb is a sport bike and plenty of guys on here have 30k on their bike with plenty of pep on the same non rebuilt engine. A sport bike is designed to handle abuse more then a cruiser, but you still need to take care of it just the same as you do a cruiser and it can last you forever. You must be around alot of fuck tards. If a sport bike was made to only last 10,000 miles then we have a problem. Even at 30,000 miles, that would mean in the lifetime of my buell i would only get 2 valve adjustments before my engine is shot to hell? Poor investment on ANYONE who wants to buy a bike then.

get out of here with that
 
Id stick to your price. Last year i bought my CR for $6000 with 4,100 miles on it. Put 16,000 miles on it, changed the plastics and rims and threw the EBR exhaust and ecm on and i can sell it for just about the same as what i bought it for. KBB for mine with 20,000 miles is about 5,900 w/the extras. That will only go down tho if people dont stop giving in, If i were to seriously put my bike up for sale I would choose a price point and not sell it for any lower than that.

And "high" mileage isnt always a bad thing, think about it an 08 1125R with 1,500 miles on it might sound like a good deal but engines can rust if they sit for long periods of time and i would rather buy an 08 1125 with 10,000 than 1,000 miles. As long as the bike is up to date on services mileage is not that big of a deal.

but thats just my opinion
 
Dealers don't like higher mileage bikes because they're simply harder to sell. They don't want to be known as "The high mileage bike dealer" either. I wouldn't say they're trashed though.

Like what was said earlier, it's all about maintenance. Unfortunately, most bikes are poorly maintained, even cruisers, but nice high mileage bikes are out there to be found. If the owner has a complete well documented maintenance log, then you have no argument....
 
If the owner has a complete well documented maintenance log, then you have no argument....

That is why I keep it. I bought a 1989 Yamaha FZR 1000 from a friend a few years back. It had over 35k miles on it, but he had a log with everything that was ever done to it, who did the work, and how much everything was. I figured it was a damn good idea and I should do the same. I have owned 5 or 6 bikes since then and it is a great little extra thing to add when selling the bike. It also helps you keep track of when maintenance is due.

I have a few people coming to look at the bike over the weekend. :D
 
I bet a dealer would price it the same without doing anything to it except make it shiny and slap some crap tires on it that'll end up wrecking you. SURE the bike ain't worth shit when they're the buyer, I understand it's a business but others have the right to get top dollar for their belongings as well.

Leave the guy alone and go rip off some newbs. Not every transaction has to go through you.....

GLWS!
 
Well this for sale thread turned into a dumpster. Seriously people can ask whatever they want for their bikes. Doesnt mean they will sell but that is their choice. This forum is a little too quick to shit on each other. Makes me sad.
 
nice bike... a bit too "bright" for my taste, but GLWS. if you cant sell the bike for what you want, then keep it if you can.I thought about selling my '08 1125, but It has nearly 30K miles on it so I wouldnt get nearly what I have into it, and besides, I like it... It has had all of its scheduled maintenance done to it and should last a while longer provided I keep it up. no reason to sell.
 
Seriously, blue book means nothing. And I wouldn't consider an '08 with 13k miles as "high mileage." I'd look at any bike with any mileage if the seller cared for it and could provide documentation.

I bought my '08 Uly with 34k on the clock, and I would have traded for NJDevil's 1125R with 20k without batting an eye (it is apparent that he knows his bike and takes care of it).

But I still stand by my statement that sh*tting on someone else's for sale thread is bad form--and it does seem to happen a lot on here, especially by some "dealers and vendors." The Classifieds section of a message board is NOT the same as an open discussion forum. The OP is being very polite about it. I would be more than pissed...

That's one of the things that I miss about face to face interaction--manners and etiquette can go out the window when you type on a key board...
 
I agree. The only thing i get onto people who sell on here about are exact loan payoff prices and other then that they they say shit that is retarded (like mis-spelling Buell even). I dont mind high prices normal but i might tell someone they might have problems selling it at that, i actually like seeing higher prices.

THE CURRENT OWNERS (US) SET THE MARKET VALUE OF OUR BIKES. If some us werent hard pressed to get rid of their buell (which happens to the best of us) we could sit on them and force outside buyers to over time think our buell are worth the higher price.
 
.... i actually like seeing higher prices.

THE CURRENT OWNERS (US) SET THE MARKET VALUE OF OUR BIKES. If some us werent hard pressed to get rid of their buell...

Exactly. We as owners/purchasers/sellers set the value (as realistic or unrealistic as that may be). But I think i've said enough about this. You all are a great bunch of Buellers!!! [up]
 
You must be around alot of fuck tards. If a sport bike was made to only last 10,000 miles then we have a problem. Even at 30,000 miles, that would mean in the lifetime of my buell i would only get 2 valve adjustments before my engine is shot to hell? Poor investment on ANYONE who wants to buy a bike then.

get out of here with that
I can see you're angry at my observations as a dealer, that's OK, I'm not talking about you or anyone you keeps and maintains their bikes. Just stating what I have run across in my business dealings and trade ins and at auction. There are a lot (and notice how I don't say alot, which is not a word) of owners who take care of their bikes very well but don't get repossessed or try to trade their shit into a dealer. I'm in San Diego, what the 6th or 8th largest city in the country, sure there are a lot (notice how a lot is two words, not one) "Fuck Tards" here who don't maintain their bikes, but I have to have my tech go through every one of them and the high mileage sport bikes are always the ones that are trashed.
 
I say keep the price. Our bikes were 10k before HD gave dealers a 5k credit on all new Buells to get them off their floors. IMHO our bikes are still 10k bikes, specially now that they are not made anymore. There are no more new Buells to be had other than the new shit EBR is putting out, the market on our bikes is now set by us. As long as people keep selling your bikes for under 5k the price will never rise to what it should be. HD 5k credit was just to move them off the floor, and while im sure they knew it would be one last kick in the nuts to all of us that bought into the Buell brand, will lower the price of our bikes, its now our job to regulate the market on them,


I personally paid for my Buell before the fire sale at the big price tag number. I would never let my Bike go for what you all are selling them for now, and it kinda makes me sick. Ill just keep mine thanks.
 
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