Well, I'm selling out. Bought a new (almost) 325CIC and I'm going to pass the Ed. 80 on to some lucky buyer.
Question: should I try and sell the bike with all the accessories or should I separate them out (eg. system cases, windscreen, etc.)? Obviously, one approach would be much easier than the other but I'd like to get back as much of my Rockster investment as possible.
For sure I'll give you all first crack at it once I get it detailed and ready. Look for the post in the "Buy, Sell, and Trade" forum soon.
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Ed. 80 #0478/2004 (Rowdy)
Fern Prairie, WA
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Fern Prairie, WA
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I advice that the bike magazine tells me is that a clean standard bike will always sell better than one with bit's added. Any extras should be removed and sold seperatly. This is most important with non standard parts like non legal exhurst, strange screens ect. But the system cases could always be used for a bit of bargining, as they are desirable. They say that you will get more for seperate parts than if they are on the bike.
However this does not apply to HD's which customers expect to be tarted up with every bit of tinsle in the catalog.
However this does not apply to HD's which customers expect to be tarted up with every bit of tinsle in the catalog.
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OK, here it is. Think I can get $10K for it?
2004 BMW Rockster Edition 80 #478 of 2003
17,373 miles
The bike is in great condition. A small assortment of minor scuffs and scratches here and there but all barely noticeable.
Extras/Accessories:
Techlusion 259
Givi V46 Topcase & luggage rack
System cases w/standard and city lids (left standard lid is pretty scratched up.
Auxillary LED rear brake light
BMW battery tender
2 RAM mounts for Garmin Quest (one is a holder the other can be wired in or plugged into the accessory socket)
Cylinder protectors
center stand
K1200 mirrors
K1 handlebars (originals included too)
Throttlemeister cruise control (original bar ends included)
BMW windscreen
BMW rear luggage rack (won't install with the Givi topcase)
both reat seat and pillion plate
3M reflective case covers
sheepskin seat cover
BMW emblem cap for rear wheel hole
1.5 gallons of oil
For pictures go to:
http://homepage.mac.com/danortiz/BMWEdi ... lbum8.html
Make sure and check out the links at the very top of the page.
2004 BMW Rockster Edition 80 #478 of 2003
17,373 miles
The bike is in great condition. A small assortment of minor scuffs and scratches here and there but all barely noticeable.
Extras/Accessories:
Techlusion 259
Givi V46 Topcase & luggage rack
System cases w/standard and city lids (left standard lid is pretty scratched up.
Auxillary LED rear brake light
BMW battery tender
2 RAM mounts for Garmin Quest (one is a holder the other can be wired in or plugged into the accessory socket)
Cylinder protectors
center stand
K1200 mirrors
K1 handlebars (originals included too)
Throttlemeister cruise control (original bar ends included)
BMW windscreen
BMW rear luggage rack (won't install with the Givi topcase)
both reat seat and pillion plate
3M reflective case covers
sheepskin seat cover
BMW emblem cap for rear wheel hole
1.5 gallons of oil
For pictures go to:
http://homepage.mac.com/danortiz/BMWEdi ... lbum8.html
Make sure and check out the links at the very top of the page.
Ed. 80 #0478/2004 (Rowdy)
Fern Prairie, WA
"Not all who wander are lost" - J.R.R. Tolkien
Fern Prairie, WA
"Not all who wander are lost" - J.R.R. Tolkien