2008 Honda CBR 1000rr

firedog90

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Looking to sell my 2008 Honda CBR 1000rr. I have the title in hand. It has around 2900 miles on it. The right side fairing has a scuff where the previous owner dropped it in his driveway (I can have it fixed if needed). I've installed vortex rear sets, full two brothers exhaust, power commander V, taylormade undertail, 5000 or 6000k HID (I don't recall which), and swingarm spools. It will also come with a pitbull spool style swingarm stand and an aluminum motorcycle ramp. Looking to get $8000

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Great bikes but steep price point. I sold my 2008 Cbr 1000 with about $2k more in mods for $7000 3 years ago. I sold my 2012 for $7500 last year with about $3k on extras. Not bashing it's a great bike and glws but you may have to be nego on your price.
 

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I know how that is. But you can always start high and then negotiate a lower price instead of start low and then raise the price. lol, although I have seen people do that. You sold yours for pretty cheap. I sold my 09 1000rr for about 7500 with a couple mods and maybe 1500 miles on it a few years back. It was $3000 under value. Sucks about blue book is they value bikes off of the average mileage which is usually 15-20000 miles. I'm probably better off returning it to stock and selling all the parts. Might get more that way honestly. I probably should have put obo but wanted to avoid the $3000 offers.
 
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I know how that is. But you can always start high and then negotiate a lower price instead of start low and then raise the price. lol, although I have seen people do that. You sold yours for pretty cheap. I sold my 09 1000rr for about 7500 with a couple mods and maybe 1500 miles on it a few years back. It was $3000 under value. Sucks about blue book is they value bikes off of the average mileage which is usually 15-20000 miles. I'm probably better off returning it to stock and selling all the parts. Might get more that way honestly. I probably should have put obo but wanted to avoid the $3000 offers.


Ya man nothing wrong at pricing high and working to a fair deal for both parties. You may be better parting out and selling the bike for a little less, I know I would have been. Glws bro!
 

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