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Honda ST1100 Section => Honda ST1100 General Questions => Topic started by: Streak on March 12, 2014, 11:16:30 PM
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Evening all, I am after an opinion or two, what would my ST1100 be worth? I am considering purchasing an ST1300 as one has come up I am interested in.
Bike stats:
1996 ST1100
Black
93,000km
Top box with luggage rack
Dash shelf with three ram mounts built into it
12V point in left pie warmer
Custom seat (very comfy for both pillion and rider)
Delkavic slip on exhausts
Ikon rear shock
HID Driving lights
LED flood lights
Police light brackets
Custom tinted screen.
Bagster tank cover
OzSTOC number plate frame
Always serviced correctly and at the proper times, all work that has been needed to be done always has been.
Comes with original keys and manual
Outside of that it has always been parked in the shed bike cover on when not being used, it has always been washed and cleaned.
(http://i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd499/ozstoc/1eskbakery_zps48c5e3eb.jpg)
So what do you think she would be worth?
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Streak,
people are maybe wary of mentioning prices as some may offend, but i'd start off by saying maybe around $5.5k to $6k, but remember its a buyers market with a lot of bargains to be had, so if your looking for a quick sale, you may need to accept a lower amount.
:wht11
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Streak,
people are maybe wary of mentioning prices as some may offend, but i'd start off by saying maybe around $5.5k to $6k, but remember its a buyers market with a lot of bargains to be had, so if your looking for a quick sale, you may need to accept a lower amount.
:wht11
Thanks mate, and people don't think you will offend or worry me, I asked the question, I am happy to hear what people think.
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Saw a '96 with a lot more k's go recently for around 3k to 3.5k. It was in good nick. :popcorn
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from the reading and looking around i have done, i was leaning towards the $5,500-6,000 mark, as mine has had everything done to it, get on it and ride, plus the extras it makes a pretty appealing bike (mind you that is in my eyes)
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I don't know to much about bikes, but I do know it is worth more than a white one would be worth :Stirpot
Chris thinks about $5,500
Pockey ;-*
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I'd say $4,000 - $5,000 should sell fairly quickly.
But you could go higher... $6,000 is a reasonable possibility.
It all depends on how quick you want to sell.
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Streak,
people are maybe wary of mentioning prices as some may offend, but i'd start off by saying maybe around $5.5k to $6k, but remember its a buyers market with a lot of bargains to be had, so if your looking for a quick sale, you may need to accept a lower amount.
:wht11
Saw a '96 with a lot more k's go recently for around 3k to 3.5k. It was in good nick. :popcorn
Chris thinks about $5,500
Pockey ;-*
I'd say $4,000 - $5,000 should sell fairly quickly.
But you could go higher... $6,000 is a reasonable possibility.
It all depends on how quick you want to sell.
well so far i am not planning on selling my bike to Neale!! haha
But thank you to everyone who has put their thoughts in so far, mind you in the club of a 1000 opinions, i was sure you all would have been all over this like a pack of dogs on a 3 legged cat!! :o
and of course anyone who has a mate interested in a very very good ST1100, kick my tyres :thumb
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Being a little harsh here, but unfortunately, the extras dont add value to the bike in the eyes of the buyer. The average buyer, bike shop sees an older bike with a top box and other stuff they may not want/need.
A price of $5.5-6 K would be about market level.
My brother in law is facing a similar problem with his heavily modified Jeep, he has put around $40K in extras on it, to me its a second hand Jeep
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You will never recoup the money you have spent on the bike, and sellers that ask silly prices will never sell them, be fair in what you ask for and remember that if your price is a bit high you can always come down a bit.
:wht11
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You will never recoup the money you have spent on the bike, and sellers that ask silly prices will never sell them, be fair in what you ask for and remember that if your price is a bit high you can always come down a bit.
:wht11
Being a little harsh here, but unfortunately, the extras dont add value to the bike in the eyes of the buyer. The average buyer, bike shop sees an older bike with a top box and other stuff they may not want/need.
A price of $5.5-6 K would be about market level.
I Agree with you both, i think $5,900 starting price is a good place to start.
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Redbook value is $4900 to $5800 for a private sale. I would reckon on the middle of that range.
http://www.redbook.com.au/bikes/research/used/details/1996-honda-st1100-115585?R=115585&Silo=Spec&Vertical=Bike&Ridx=0&eapi=2 (http://www.redbook.com.au/bikes/research/used/details/1996-honda-st1100-115585?R=115585&Silo=Spec&Vertical=Bike&Ridx=0&eapi=2)
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Simple answer is
Its only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it.
Agreed, but you have to start somewhere :thumb
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Brock has hit the nail on the head in reference to adding accessories.
Sometimes the accessories can reduce the number of potential buyers because they might not suit individual tastes. Some people prefer unmodified bikes (unless the accessories have been professionally fitted, they're assuming that the bike and accessories will be reliable). I paid $5000 for my 98 3 years ago with 45000k's on the clock and one owner. I still think that I would get my money back. Personally, I think a good aftermarket seat (and and aftermarket windscreen) would add value because it wouldn't have any effect on the reliability but would be likely to improve looks and comfort of the bike. With the accessories on my bike: when I have installed them I always consider if the accessories can be removed without leaving evidence of their being ever fitted, or if they have no negative aspects of them being fitted (like the fairing wind deflectors.. they have no effect on the bikes integrity, and if removed leave little to no scars).
Having said all that.. going by average prices on eBay/Gumtree I reckon around the $5000 mark (accessories not considered). Remember that you can always drop prices and take offers, but not negotiate the price up!
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I think you'll be waiting for a while at $5900. Fine if you're not in a hurry.
Just remember, every three months you have to get a new RWC ($50+), every 6 months new rego ($300+) as well as the inevitable deterioration to battery etc from sitting ignored while you go having fun with the new love.
I'm in the $5000 court, after moving from $6500 to $5500 five years ago during 6 months on the market for a similar bike (admittedly with fewer farkles).
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I think all the comments make sense. Reason why my ST1100 is sitting under a cover in the carport as it is worth more to me than mere money.
Throw Teela into the deal, maybe $30,000 or so :)
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See SAAZ at Ballarat and clobber him :spank . . Fancy suggesting $30,000 for you WOW:. . . . You're worth at least twice that much . . . . . :thumbsup
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$30,000 indeed Mr.Saaz :fp :fp that's genuine 1942 prices :KissBlow
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SOLD! Teela and the bike for $60,000 grand to Stroppy!
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Excellent buy there STroppy!!
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SOLD! Teela and the bike for $60,000 grand to Stroppy!
Now to tell Teela... |-i
(by the way, does the Purple bike go with her?)
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Reminds me a tad of the restaurant scene in the Blues Brothers! "How much you want for your women?"
;-*