Good price for '97 gs500?
Good price for '97 gs500?
I found a 1997 gs500 in my area and he's selling it for $1700. Is that a good price or should I try to haggle the price down?
Also he sent me some pictures through email and it looks good to me but I don't know much about bikes.
Description he gave:
Clean title
18,8xx miles
K&N pod air filter
Yoshimura exhaust
150/50 rejetting
New chain / front sprocket
Blue in color, could use cosmetic work.
Also he sent me some pictures through email and it looks good to me but I don't know much about bikes.
Description he gave:
Clean title
18,8xx miles
K&N pod air filter
Yoshimura exhaust
150/50 rejetting
New chain / front sprocket
Blue in color, could use cosmetic work.
- camthepyro
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Walk in with cash, offer him $1200. He'll say something like $1500, then you say $1400 or no deal. Then you mention you have cash and he'll go "fine..."
Well, hopefully, at least.
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just like buying a car. he signs off on the title you sing onto the title.DPark14 wrote:Also is there anything I need to know about the process of buying the bike? Do I have to do anything besides paying him? Is there any other steps I need to take to make the bike legally mine besides paying him and receiving the bike and title?
Sorry, I have no idea how the whole process works.
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When you go to register it, you have to pay a sales tax, which is 7% in most places in the US, as well as an ad valorem tax, and like $20 for your license plate. Also insurance, but that shouldn't be too bad for that bike.DPark14
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Also is there anything I need to know about the process of buying the bike? Do I have to do anything besides paying him? Is there any other steps I need to take to make the bike legally mine besides paying him and receiving the bike and title?
Sorry, I have no idea how the whole process works.
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