csmith52016
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Post by csmith52016 on Feb 4, 2021 19:43:18 GMT -7
I have paid off my FZ-10, and the title is in mail headed to to me. I am looking for ideas of where to list it. I was going to use CycleTrader.com, but if there are other sites that are good for south Florida please let me know. I'm getting out of the bike life for a while and don't want this one to sit unused.
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trini1
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Post by trini1 on Mar 21, 2021 16:04:52 GMT -7
How much, mileage and color?
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gvizl
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Post by gvizl on Jun 26, 2021 21:12:45 GMT -7
Hello Do you like to sell it?
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daveinwoodland
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Post by daveinwoodland on Jan 22, 2022 10:02:14 GMT -7
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Post by willl84 on Jan 25, 2022 9:24:56 GMT -7
You can list it on here for free and also FB Marketplace if you have FB
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daveinwoodland
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Post by daveinwoodland on Feb 1, 2022 8:46:16 GMT -7
I ended up going to RumbleOn after looking at Powersports Buyers which offered a bit more then RumbleOn but doesn't have the same posture and confidence that RumbleOn provides. Makes it easy after you dot all the i's but they do require quite a bit of documentation pictures that you just take and send them.
Powersports Buyers offered 8K and RumbleOn offered 7700.00 so overall both were above blue book. I'm glad that I don't have to deal with selling privately since if you've done it you'll know what a hassle that can be. The 300.00 difference for me was piece of mind since there is relatively no verifiable solid info on Powersports but RumbleOn has been doing this for quite a long time as well as they are huge corporation that trades on the NYSC, so that to me legitimizes them more than Powersports. As well RumbleOn will transfer your money to you when they receive the signed title before they even pick up the bike.
Powersports offer no such thing and their model is giving you a Bank Of America business check when they pick up the bike. That wasn't sitting well with me but I'm a paranoid old guy so there is that.
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Post by willl84 on Feb 3, 2022 7:54:56 GMT -7
I ended up going to RumbleOn after looking at Powersports Buyers which offered a bit more then RumbleOn but doesn't have the same posture and confidence that RumbleOn provides. Makes it easy after you dot all the i's but they do require quite a bit of documentation pictures that you just take and send them. Powersports Buyers offered 8K and RumbleOn offered 7700.00 so overall both were above blue book. I'm glad that I don't have to deal with selling privately since if you've done it you'll know what a hassle that can be. The 300.00 difference for me was piece of mind since there is relatively no verifiable solid info on Powersports but RumbleOn has been doing this for quite a long time as well as they are huge corporation that trades on the NYSC, so that to me legitimizes them more than Powersports. As well RumbleOn will transfer your money to you when they receive the signed title before they even pick up the bike. Powersports offer no such thing and their model is giving you a Bank Of America business check when they pick up the bike. That wasn't sitting well with me but I'm a paranoid old guy so there is that. Interesting all in all, I'll have to keep them in my mind. The wife's thinking about selling her Spyder RT. And the bit on selling privately - oh I know lol.
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