What will it be worth tomorrow??

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With Buells not being made anymore, do you think the value of an R or CR will only rise over time or will they draw less then what you paid when its time to sell? Asking because I have another chance to get a CR fairly cheap, but with just buying 2 bikes in the last 6 months I could be spending the next year in the dog house if I bring another home! Just was wondering if I could play the "its a collectors item card"[smirk]
 
I dont know about the "collectors item card", but in my opinion, I think they will become more valuable. Prices right now are actually higher in general than they were a few months ago. I predict in a year or two that they will become more sought after machines and there wont be any new ones. In turn driving the prices up.
 
If you got one for $6500 you probibly wont lose money, but as a collectors item probibly not. Look at other like items. Unless it's a Vincent Black Knight (they made less than 200 bikes in all) I dont think our Buells will be gold mines. You can still get BSA's, Maiko's, Bridgestone's, and OSSA's rather inexpensive if you can find them.
 
I dont see them ever being super sought after. Maybe a small group will become big spenders when it comes to collecting them but never on a big scale like with 60's muscle cars.
 
Ok, I wasnt looking to make any money on it. Just was wondering if A guy would be able to get his money back out of it later if he got it for a decent price? Say under $6000
 
i think you should be able to do that. Depending on milage and condition. Give it a while until all the news are long gone. But milage,condition will be the main factors in price.
 
Pre-Harley Buells: likely collectible (if not already) out of variety/scarcity & back-stories.
Post-Harely Buells: hold value on built-in moto-merit; but not as collectibles.
I'm guessin' :)
 
Just wait till Erik Buell Racing starts pushing bikes out to the public. Then you guys will have the Baby Brother of the mean racing machines.
 
Well, I bought 2 in 4 months time ('09 1125CR and '09 XB12Ss) because I believe they'll at least hold their value over time (both purchased at pretty good deals - 6k for the cr, 6600 for the xb), and I'll have a lot of enjoyment from them in the meanwhile. They certainly have all the characteristics of a potential "collectible" but that's a pretty fickle set of assumptions. If you eventually want to play that card, don't beat the crap out of 'em and keep 'em stock - or at least keep the mods easily reversible. And, be patient...
 
F that... Ride 'em hard and mod the hell out of them...

I never under stood having cool stuff that you don't actually play with! Maybe that's why I will never be a collector of anything of value but the kids who didn't open there action figures because they wanted to keep them for collector items always bugged me!
 
it sucks that the dealers are backed off the rebate so they want full retail but kbb is still at 6 grand so its hard to get a loan except for harley.
 
Big Sky Harley in Great Falls Montana still have rebate deals and bikes. 1125 R's and CR's. $6500. Firebolt's and Lightning's $6900.
 
F that... Ride 'em hard and mod the hell out of them...

I never under stood having cool stuff that you don't actually play with! Maybe that's why I will never be a collector of anything of value but the kids who didn't open there action figures because they wanted to keep them for collector items always bugged me!

Well, we all do things for different reasons. Frankly, I don't feel the need to mod the hell out of a brand new bike that already has 5x the capability of any bike I've ever owned before. That doesn't mean it's going to sit in my living room and I'm not going to enjoy riding it. But, I do plan on taking care of it.
 
I agree with all that has been said here. I do play with my toys, but I also take care of them. I was just trying to get a feel for what a bike that retailed for 12k and I can get for 6k new today, would be worth say next riding season, or after that.
Tring to convience the wife its a good deal and I should be able to get my money back after enjoying it for a season.
 
If you can pick up a cr@ 6ish -go for it !
It's absolutely worth it& you will make your money back if you ever sell.
My question is why would you ever sell?!
Damn I gotta get to friggin Montana!
 
I got a 2010 CR in January. It's not an "investment." It's not a "collectors item." It's not shrewd market play of any sort. It's a hilariously fun, fast bike that just plain works. So I will ride until (if ever) I tire of it or need/want something else. And if I get even 50% of my money back, I'll be happy because that will have been worth it given the riding experience. It's a bike that objectively was worth $10k or $11k in September, and so like everyone else I got it with some miles for like half that. Literally the deal of the century.

I'm with xtreme6669 here. Get it, ride it, love it. It's NEVER about the money when the bike is right, but it sure helps if you get a smokin' deal.
:)
 
I've been watching ebay and craigslist and the prices have been going up steadily. once they are all gone at dealers I would expect for them to reach about what they were going for used before the crazy deals. I'd get a couple if I had cash and hold on to them for a couple years and then sell them for more than what I paid :) or keep them and ride them into the ground. whatever mood I was in at the time heh
 
I agree with extreme6669 as well. Get it and ride it. There isn't any point in having a bike like this if you can't enjoy. I'm still breaking in my 09CR so I haven't really gotten in it. I'm thinking with a bike with this level of performance, I won't be able to, or at least not in the foreseeable future fully exploit. (on the street anyway)Overall, it's a great way to spend less that 7 Gs.
 
Guys, I never said not to ride it, or not to enjoy it. I was merely responding to the original justification of playing the "it's a collectors item" card. If that's part of your purchase rationalization, you should leave it relatively stock and not beat the crap out of it. Mods are not valued long term. That's just common sense - any collector of anything will tell you that, doesn't matter what it is. I wasn't suggesting that either should or shouldn't be part of the rationalization.

But if you justify the purchase to your SO on that basis, and then chop it or do something stupid to it, well - you're just being dishonest.
 
I think what ebr does or does not do either in the racing scene or the street scene will have the most affect on future prices. If he has continued success prices will be fine to happy.
 
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