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ANy idea what my bike is worth

gabbman

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I have a 2013 rss se5 with 1k miles. I purchased it at the end of summer but I want the F3 now. Anybody have any idea what my bike is worth. I figured maybe someone has recently got rid of one. Just trying to decide what my best options are. Thanks for the help.
 
If you were to sell it privately I would ask for $13000 - $13500. Someone can buy new ones for about $16500 or even cheaper at some places. If you ask too much then it won't sell. If you trade it in, they probably will give you about $11000. This is going by US prices that I see on the web.
 
Little checking..!!

Kelly Blue Book has it at $12,645.00. :agree: you can get better with the ryding season coming up around your area...:thumbup:
 
A bit early to trade or sell unless you are willing to take a big hit. That "drive off the lot" depreciation hit kicks in big and hard on new stuff. Another year or two and the % will not be so bad.

If money is not an issue--the F3 is pretty nice. I took a big hit on trading my 2008 GS for a 2010 RT when they first came out. For me, it was a good move at the time.
 
thanks for the replies. If I sell it for 13k that would be fine. I would live with the hit. It just seems all my minor dislikes were addressed with the f3. Although I think the rss looks better. Ill try to sell it privately first then Ill see what my dealer offers on trade.
 
I would see what the dealer offers first, that will give you an idea of what to ask and accept from a private sale




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