• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Fair asking price?

twistys4me

Husqvarna
B Class
So im looking to thin the herd, and not sure what to ask for a price on a 2006 te 610. 3585 miles, full leo vince exhaust, cam chain replaced at 2300 miles. what would you start at?
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It depends--are you going to throw in the mink stole on the seat? My wife would look good with that...

Sorry. Dumb joke. I don't have a good feel for 610 prices, but your bike looks very nice. $3500 range?
 
Brandon Whitmore;66002 said:
Here's all the one's listed on Craigslist throughout the US right now: http://www.craiglook.com/all.html?q=te610

The 610's pop up on C-list quite often.

Yes but at the moment according to that there are only 14 in the usa for sale now. Around here craigs list is the way to sell things locally, at least it works best for me.

It depends on how the market is in the PNW. I tried to buy a dual sport... 5 years ago? and noticed that the PNW and northeast were less expensive used, and southern California were the most expensive. I even toyed with the idea of driving up with a trailer and buying bikes, then driving to so cal.

$4395? No matter what you list it for, people will expect to pay 10% less than that.
 
twistys4me;66153 said:
Thanks for the tips.:thumbsup: Hate to see it go fun bike. But i need a new trail bike more than a dual sport.:D

Funny, i just did the exact same thing. I had a ton of extras including 2 sets of plastics and the bike was super clean as i converted it to SM use. I got around $4800 when all was said and done.
 
Motosportz;66156 said:
Funny, i just did the exact same thing. I had a ton of extras including 2 sets of plastics and the bike was super clean as i converted it to SM use. I got around $4800 when all was said and done.

About how many miles on it?

To help the guy in pricing...
 
I would start at $5. Take off the fuzzy seat and the asking price jumps to $4,500. If they think that's too high tell them to go buy a new one...
 
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