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Price for my Phantom ?


cheeryble

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I got a very low mileage xlnt condition Phantom a few years ago.

It had been kept in a basement car park out of sun and only used on occasional trips to Thailand by someone.

I think I paid 55k for it which at the time was a v good deal I think.

I put Dunlop tyres on it from Japan with a four month wait.

I have ridden it rarely and now have early Parkinsons and probably better I sell it.

 

I'm told prices have come down a lot because of alternative bikes now on the market of a similar retro type.

But it is still a very solid underused bike with 14,000km on the clock though I believe 14 years old.

How much should I ask or expect to sell it for?

Thanks

 

 

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These are popular with some expats,  but because of age not sell for much.  I went to see and have test driven quiet a few, but decided not to buy Phantom. 

They usually ask for 40k,  but sell for 35k,  or in between - condition average to good.  As yours is in excellent condition with top box,  you can start around 45+ and expect to get 40-45k,  good luck.... 

 

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