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Custom Fairing White 2006 Gsxr 1000 *pristine* on 2040-motos

US $4,000.09
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:25000 ColorColor: White
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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Suzuki GSX-R tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Unspecified For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Suzuki GSX-R description

I've had the bike for about 2 years. It has always been garage kept.  I travel almost 5 days out of the week and go to Europe September through January  so it doesn't give me much time to ride it.

Additions-

aftermarket fairing kit

 red trim on the rims

 D3 handle grips

smoked all turn signal lights

Custom blade clutch and brake levers

chrome brake pedal

 

I'm selling a 2006 GSXR 1000.  It blue books for 7,285 and the trade value was 5,100 making the street value between 6,400-6,500 so I think $5,900.00 (DUE TO MILEAGE 26,000 freeway miles) is more than fair, no trade in or payment plans, cash only,  I'm in no rush to sell it. Most of the miles on this bike are freeway miles.  My bike is 5,000 miles over the average miles put on this type of bike per year.  21,000 vs 26,000

I'm ONLY selling it because I'm going to Europe on tour again this year, I tried to sell it last year, but I’m not going to give it away, I need the price I’m asking for.  It’s just going to be sitting around at my house for 4 months again.  The bike has always been garage kept. It has brand new tires, perelli diablos in the front and pilots in the back. I have done an oil change every 2,500 miles with full synthetic oil. The bike has custom fairings, blade brake and clutch levers, custom grips, sliders and smoke tinted mirrors. It’s my first bike, so it has never been "stunted".  The brakes were changed about 700 miles ago, so I can confidently say the bike will be maintenance free for the next 2,000 miles or so.  I'm only accepting cash and if you’re serious like I was when I bought it, then that shouldn't be a problem.  I'll also throw in a full face helmet and a pair of gloves.   Feel free to call anytime 702-755-8153 or 702-370-4610.  

Low Retail Value — A 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. Low Retail is not trade-in value. Low is 5,535

 

My Bike has no dents, 2 small marks on muffler, and no extensive wear and tear. No investments in any repairs are needed.

 

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. Average is 7,285

 

How does mileage affect the value of a motorcycle?

Kelley Blue Book does not give dollar figures to add or deduct based on mileage for motorcycles. The reason for this is that the condition of the motorcycle is of far more importance that the number of miles it has been ridden. A motorcycle that has been ridden several thousand miles on surface streets will have less wear and tear than another motorcycle that has the same number of miles but has been ridden over rougher terrain. It is between the buyer and the seller to determine how much to add or deduct from the Kelley Blue Book value based on the condition of the motorcycle.  My bike has never been ridden on rough terrain that I know of.

 

What is the average yearly mileage for a motorcycle?

Obviously mileage will vary from year to year and model to model. A simple guide could be to consider the type of bike you are looking at: If the bike is a sportbike 600 c.c. to 999 c.c., and since these bikes are traditionally weekend only bikes, you can expect to see lower miles, about 3,000 miles per year. Tourers or Sport Tourers usually see a lot of miles, but these are generally freeway miles, between 5,000 to 6,000 miles per year.

 

 

I've never had a single mechanical problem with the bike. I'm not a "stunter" or a racer so the bike has never been to a track or driven hard. I'm not going to haggle. The price is firm.

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