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1 call re my Convert, which is now down to a bargain basement price ($2500). The ad may have expired.Rich A
Why don't you post some photos?
If your asking price of $4,500 has not gotten any calls on the bike your price is most likely around $1,000 to high. When items are priced too high people will not even call to make and offer because they believe you will think of their offer as a "low ball" offer. Also the LM1000 is the least desirable of the Tonti series LeMans and what they sell for is a reflection of that. I'm not saying it isn't a great bike just not a very desirable one. To make things worse the riding season is coming to a close for a lot of folks and this means bikes do not command the prices they do in the spring and the market as a whole is soft. Bikes are just not moving unless they are all but given away.
I don't think $4500 is too high. I just think there haven't been enough potential buyers see and hear about the bike.Sporty Guzzis are only of interest to people who are interested in sporty Guzzis. And, that's a small crowd.The 1980s LeMans 1000 is a classic 1980s sporty bike. But, no matter, the truth is there is a very limited pool of buyers looking for 30 year old Moto Guzzis.
$4,500 is high in the North East. I am interested in Loops, early Tonti's and Sporty Tonti's and if this bike was for sale next door to me I wouldn't pay more than $3,800 and would try hard for $3,500. LM4's like the Spine frame LeMans just do not bring any money. Again not that they aren't good bikes its just they are not desirable.