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[dsn_klr650] nklr used bike prices
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2000 12:48 am
by Jeffrey L. Walker
> Someone at work is selling a 2000 model Honda CBRF4
> with 850 miles on it for what sounds a good price to
> me and I am trying to figure out how much it is
> worth. Any online sources for this type of thing ?
>
Here is the link to the Kelly Blue Book:
http://www.kbb.com/kb/ki.dll/kw.kc.tp?kbb&&16&zmc
Hope this helps.
Jeff
[dsn_klr650] nklr used bike prices
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2000 9:13 am
by Kurt Simpson
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For some reason NADA values have always been way off on dual sports, here is
an example on an A12. I'd buy a '98 at $3,000 in a heartbeat...you won't
find many at that price. IMO, the best guides were the AMA ones posted at
www.mcnews.com but for some reason the tables they now have listed are a
year old. The print version is current but you have to subsribe.
Kurt
Road/Trail
Model: KL650A12 KLR 650
Piston Displacement (CCs): 651
Stroke: 4
Cylinders: 4
Speeds: 5
Dry Weight: 338
Low Retail: $2,310
Average Retail: $3,035
High Retail: $3,280
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Low Retail Value - low retail unit may have extensive wear and tear.
Body parts may have dents and blemishes. The buyer can expect to invest in
cosmetic and/or mechanical work. This vehicle should be in safe running
order. Low retail vehicles usually are not found on dealer lots.
Average Retail Value - An average retail unit should be clean without
obvious defects. All rubber and cables should be in good condition. The
paint should match and have a good finish. All lights and switches should
work properly. The mileage should be within or slightly higher than the
average range. This unit should also pass any emission inspection.
High Retail Value - A high retail unit should look like new. All
equipment should function properly. The paint should match and have a high
gloss. Tires should appear new and cables should be clean with minimal wear.
Engine should start quickly and run smoothly. There should be no leaks and
the mileage should be at or below an acceptable range for the model year.
hb (nklr)
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2000 11:03 pm
by D.J. Rogers
Hey, Dash.
Think if I send your Ma in law my bill, she'll pay for 1/2 my Mach
One too. Hey, it WAS my idea.

Guess I better remember that if you decide the jacket sucks, eh?
Someone else on the list (Tumu?) is jacket shopping. I sent him the
link. If he buys, I'm gonna write Teknic and ask for a commission.
Cheers,
D.
GBG eh14
--- In
DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Dash Weeks wrote:
> At 04:17 PM 6/17/00 +0000, Arne Larsen wrote:
> >Happy birthday Dash. =-)
> >
> >Arne
>
> AWE SHUCKS... Thanks Arne....
>
> I just ordered my Mach One. Happy Birthday to me, Happy Birthday
to me,
> Ha.... Hell you know the song.
>
> Now I want to go home and work on my bike. I'm at the Mo-in-law's
house...
> she loves me, she paid 50% of the jacket.

I suppose I'll sit
and visit
> for a spell.
>
> LaterZ
> Dash