NC30 PRICE

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NC30 PRICE

Post by rob b » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:06 pm

Hi all.
I have got my nc30 for sale on the forum & ebay here's the ebay item no. 260936700633

The question is am I asking to much for it £1,800 ono. Please give me us apinion.
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by thunderace » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:34 pm

I personally wouldn't pay that for it regardless of the condition. Why? Because I hate that colour scheme, it's not standard or original to the era of the bike. But, it's still a very nice and clean bike and someone will want it.

However, it's only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it :peace:
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by CRM » Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:27 pm

Rob, sorry mate its the paint i bet that's not getting any bites, location doesn't help much either (ex ruthin)
Problem is, the vast majority of high end priced NC buyers are looking for original paint, the younger new biker who likes the paint job is possibly more likely to go for a R6 or SRAD which is faster / newer.
i reckon in my opinion if priced at £1300 it would sell.
however its a bit early yet, so take no notice of my thoughts
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by lizard821000 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:37 pm

yeah its too high mate. i recon youd be lucky to see even £1300 tbh.

bought mine for £750 lol

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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by Delboy » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:41 pm

:plus: as Paul says, origainal paintwork is more sought after, especially if it's in that price range
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by thunderace » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:11 pm

Having said that, would you be surprised to hear that I've seen a couple of NC24s sell on eBay for over £1000? :o

Not minters either :!:
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by rob b » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:38 pm

Thanks guys.
I understand what you are saying but the bike is as good as a two year old one & the paint job is as good as factory if not better. Yes I know the prices are up & down like a yoyo or you know what. But as I say I have put ono so if somebody likes it they can allways send me an offer.
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by Neosophist » Sun Jan 29, 2012 2:48 am

thunderace wrote:Having said that, would you be surprised to hear that I've seen a couple of NC24s sell on eBay for over £1000? :o

Not minters either :!:
It's ebay... bidders get into bidding wars and carried away, people who dont' know much and that they are not an NC30 buy them as they think they are a really cheap NC30

And some sellers are just chancers.

I wouldn't pay more than 650 for a decent NC24 and more than about 1300 for a decent VFR.

Mint examples would be higher.

for ex. (anyone got money?) Theres an 89 type 1 NC30 (original colors) over here forsale, 4000km on the clock, compleltely flawless, toolkit, books and everything, like it just left the factory, and thats only 3000.
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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by Worther » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:39 pm

For what it's worth I actually saw your bike on here and eBay, I've been looking for a 'nice' NC30 for a while. I'd make you an offer but as an earlier post said its too far away. I have 'issues' and cannot ride very far (you're about 4 hours away). The bike looks nice to me though!

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Re: NC30 PRICE

Post by rob b » Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:15 pm

Thanks.
You could allways hire a van with a tail lift. Don't know how much they are around were you are but their about £45.00 to hire plus youre time & fuel here, their is allways another route is to come & have a look & get a delivery person to pick it up but they are around £100. I mite nock something off to help you with these costs.
I would ride it down for you but likewise I cannot ride very far either.
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