GRM price is $2500. http://www.cycletrader.com/listing/1993-Honda-Cb-750-NIGHTHAWK-114576533
New battery last year as well.
GRM price is $2500. http://www.cycletrader.com/listing/1993-Honda-Cb-750-NIGHTHAWK-114576533
New battery last year as well.
Oh Lord, I did not need to see that. I've wanted a blue Nighthawk 750 since I was 20. I was actually in a salesman's office figuring payments on that exact bike once, but didn't pull the trigger.
Unfortunately, I pretty much swore off bikes when the Mrs. and I started having kids. Good luck with the sale.
Screw you Ben!
Nah, what I'm looking for:
Yamaha FZ-09. That color combo as well. Call it my "Mid Life Crisis" mobile (turn 40 this year)
Bobzilla wrote: REASONABLE offers
When the Lochness Monster shows up you will be begging me for the tree fiddy
Made a huuuuge mistake last night after work. Friend of mine picked up his new -09. I met him and rode it 3 miles. May be the largest mistake I've made in a long time. Since it was nice I rode mine yesterday to meet him. Best way I can put it:
It was like going to the prom with your mom in the family station wagon with no working radio, getting there and hooking up with the head cheerleader and 2 of her hottest friends while riding in a Hummer limo with free booze, then catching a cab home with your grandmother.
Holy E36 M3. That thing is a berkeleying space ship compared to my Nighthawk. speed, power, brakes.... and the lack of 100lbs is so evident it's ridiculous!
ugh. this is the perfect bike, but I was going to wait till next year. damnit.
OK, what's your rock-bottom, GRM, not-totally-but-just-slightly-offended price?
Those nighthawks run forever. I hear London couriers like them because they soak up miles at a very low cost of ownership. Also, great bikes to ride.
But its still going to be your grandmother in 10 years and you are going to be too old for that hot head cheerleader.
IFI was in the market, I would offer around the $2k mark. That bike, that clean in the sub $2k range is a jump all over it price. The issue is they aren't what's popular now style wise. Not to mention compared to a newer bike they are down on power and up on weight. They don't stop or turn as well. But that is purely comparative in nature. Those are perfectly capable machines.
They define UJM. UJM isn't what is hot right now in the market.
What is burning me up right now is a good friend of mine just sold his 1978 550 yamaha for $2k in 4 days. It was no where near as nice as mine and I haven't had a SINGLE offer. Nada. Nope. None. Zilch. Plus he already has his new bike.
What the hell is wrong with mine that I can't even get an offer?
In reply to Bobzilla:
It's overpriced, nice our not. Advertize it for 2k, settle for a bit less and it will be gone in a week to someone who just wants a good bike and doesn't have a lot of scratch.
Otherwise you have to wait for the one guy who wants THAT particular bike and is willing to end his search because of condition.
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