September 29, 20169 yr With the price reduction of November 2014 Im shocked to see that 5 or 6 year old Triumphs are being advertised at 500K up whereas new are only 435K Is there any sensibly priced 2nd hand Triumphs out there, a 2011 T100 should be around 250K with book etc
September 29, 20169 yr With the price reduction of November 2014 Im shocked to see that 5 or 6 year old Triumphs are being advertised at 500K up whereas new are only 435K Is there any sensibly priced 2nd hand Triumphs out there, a 2011 T100 should be around 250K with book etc Unfortunetly, this is the sort of thing that happens here. It's just not logical. As an example, I know of an unused/unsold 2014 Triumph that WAS priced at the pre-reduction level and it still is. So an outdated/unrevised model is trying to be sold for more than the newest and greatly improved 2017 models. Crazy or what???Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
September 29, 20169 yr Because the people who bought them at the inflated price can't face losing so much money now that they want to sell. I think they just can't face the truth that their bikes are now worth half (or less) than what they paid a few years ago.
September 30, 20169 yr Can't find a T100 for 250,000 here. Cheapest Triumph would be a second hand local assembled Street Twin. But not yet easy to find. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect
October 1, 20169 yr you think about model.. not about NEW or second hand have price for MODEL.. As example Ducati small ST it simular price Diavel same year.. and big ST eve more.. but if you want somemodel.. so you pay market price.
October 2, 20169 yr On 9/29/2016 at 4:58 PM, OmegaRacer said: Because the people who bought them at the inflated price can't face losing so much money now that they want to sell. I think they just can't face the truth that their bikes are now worth half (or less) than what they paid a few years ago. That just about sums it up!
October 2, 20169 yr What do you expect,it's British.Exactly, you cannot have Aston Martin quality for Nissan money.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
October 9, 20169 yr On 30/09/2016 at 6:19 AM, Nickymaster said: Can't find a T100 for 250,000 here. Cheapest Triumph would be a second hand local assembled Street Twin. But not yet easy to find. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect You might now...the new T100 has just been released (uses the Street Twin motor) http://www.cycleworld.com/2017-triumph-bonneville-t100-and-t100-accessible-motorcycle
October 9, 20169 yr Nice bike! It will cost around 400k here in Thailand. Might take 10 years before you can find one for 250k.Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect
October 14, 20169 yr On 09/10/2016 at 3:31 PM, Nickymaster said: Nice bike! It will cost around 400k here in Thailand. Might take 10 years before you can find one for 250k. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect What I meant was that you might be able to pick up one of the old air cooled T100's now for 250k because they have launched the new T100 water cooled
December 9, 20178 yr Sounds like the shops people buy around here, they pay B3.5m when it is new, the developers only sell half the block, the owner can't make the business pay and it ends up back on the market......For B5m. Right beside the new ones at B3.5m. Perhaps no one has explained what "good will" means. TIT
December 29, 20178 yr Splurge and get the Triumph Bobber...........I hear it’s the best selling model (world-wide) ever for them!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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