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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: MedicAndy on December 09, 2021, 08:07:16 PM
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Here is another nice 1100 Sport that was just listed for sale. This is a 1996 with only 4k miles on the clock.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1996-moto-guzzi-1100-sport-2/
(https://i.ibb.co/tp6cv49/1996-moto-guzzi-1100-sport-DSC-5742-2-jpg.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tp6cv49)
(https://i.ibb.co/zXrnsXb/16329416895bf4205d00e53fbb7-DSC-5535-jpg.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zXrnsXb)
I did meet the seller a couple of years ago at the Raleigh Euro Bike show. This bike is located in Winston Salem, NC.
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Wait, the front brake rotors don't match? GUZZI CONTENT: Only one is worn out, no reason to replace BOTH of them. :shocked: :violent1:
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Wait, the front brake rotors don't match? GUZZI CONTENT: Only one is worn out, no reason to replace BOTH of them. :shocked: :violent1:
Good catch! :thumb:
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I hope it brings good money. These have been seriously undervalued compared to similar Ducatis and even some cafe style guzzi's.
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I hope it brings good money. These have been seriously undervalued compared to similar Ducatis and even some cafe style guzzi's.
The high bid has been sitting at $6.3k for the last two days. The auction charges 5% of the final selling cost to the buyer, which is currently $315.00, if the bike was to sell at the $6.3k
Unlike some, I add certain costs like new tires (assuming that the current set is five years old), full service, a couple of low cost replacement parts, and a new matching front brake rotor into the overall purchase price, so I would already be looking at being out of pocket close to $7.7k, if the bike would hold its current bid price.
I think that the final hammer price will be between $6.5k to $7k, which (if I were the buyer) means that I would be out of pocket around $7.9k to $8.4k in order to add this bike to my stable and have it ready for the road, and I would be ok with that price, or maybe even a little more.......