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I'm wondering what i could get for a 2004 kdx 200, i unfortunately have to sell it its very clean and all of the aftermarket parts are very new and in great condition, Renthal Twinwall bars, Moose Universal clamps, New Grips, Fmf Turbine core2 spark arrestor, fmf Gnarly pipe, DID 520 ERT 2 gold chain, TAG rear sprocket, Sunstar Front sprocket. It has a few other aftermarket things im not thinking of atm. its a very well maintained 1st kick bike, any ideas for some realisitc prices to sell it for are appreciated,

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I also just remembered the only problem with it is the shroud got bent back but that is now fixed
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Likely not as much as you would like. Will vary a lot by locale. Based on absolutely nothing, you would be lucky to get $2700 out of it.

Things like missing screws (left AND right shrouds even) are not in keeping with being 'well maintained'. Kind'a makes one wonder what else is missing...or not paid attention to.

Not much in the way of 'aftermarket parts' adds to resale.
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selling right now is just not a good Idea, wait till spring and put those screws in.
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The tires will hurt the resale price too...

You should look at the bike as if you were the buyer and pick it apart. Replace what is cheap and take off for what isn't.

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Post by Jared227 »

i was thinking about replacing the tires before sale, and as i said the shroud was bent out but they are both placed in now, by well maintained i mostly meant i keep everything tightened the oil fresh the gas fresh, airfilter cleaned, and the engine running smooth

all the imput for a better sale is appreciated!
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I wasn't dinging on your maintenance routine...I have absolutely NO idea what it is, if it's great, bad, indifferent or otherwise.

Missing fasteners still argue a point about the maintenance regimen.

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Is it just me or are those plastic disc covers about the CHEESIEST looking things? :lol:

Looks like something you'd have on a KLR
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:Is it just me or are those plastic disc covers about the CHEESIEST looking things? :lol:

Looks like something you'd have on a KLR
I kinda like em
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Second the cheesieness of them covers
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I LIKE cheese!! :shock:

But those disc covers are cheesy. ..and I don't mean that in a good way!

To each his own.

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Post by Mr. Wibbens »

Why the hell are you selling it?

Aren't there laws against that sorta thing?

Well there should be! :wink:
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:Why the hell are you selling it?

Aren't there laws against that sorta thing?

Well there should be! :wink:
Coming from a guy that still owns his very first motorcycle :supz:

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Don't worry wibby, That's not a bad thing.
I too have my first motorcycle laying around...
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Post by Mr. Wibbens »

Talk about CHEESE, I believe that's what those Honda 5o handlebars are made of. Can't begin to tell you how many sets dad had to buy me!





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What year is your CT90? My dad and I had a yellow '70 and an orange '74 that we used to ride together when I was a younger. They would go anywhere, I've never had so much fun on a bike. Gotta love a bike with high/low range and a rack. Probably the most reliable bike ever made. I wish we still had them.
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