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How soon is too soon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Happytrails63" data-source="post: 1263634" data-attributes="member: 87161"><p>I'd agree with Dr. that they won't give you much if anything even though the bike still has life. Maybe keeping the bike for mucky day rides or selling it to a relative/friend for very little might get you more than a dealer trade in. Although sometimes you never know whats on a dealers mind. I noticed some dealers with Goldwings on the floor with over 100k miles and I know someone who just paid 10 grand for a 15yr old Goldwing with about 100k miles on it. I dont think thats the norm but the guy who bought it was in a fender bender and was going thru the hassle of getting the bike repaired. Rather than deal with that he just traded it to a dealer. So even though he seriously overpaid he didn't have to deal with the headache of doing something with his old bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happytrails63, post: 1263634, member: 87161"] I'd agree with Dr. that they won't give you much if anything even though the bike still has life. Maybe keeping the bike for mucky day rides or selling it to a relative/friend for very little might get you more than a dealer trade in. Although sometimes you never know whats on a dealers mind. I noticed some dealers with Goldwings on the floor with over 100k miles and I know someone who just paid 10 grand for a 15yr old Goldwing with about 100k miles on it. I dont think thats the norm but the guy who bought it was in a fender bender and was going thru the hassle of getting the bike repaired. Rather than deal with that he just traded it to a dealer. So even though he seriously overpaid he didn't have to deal with the headache of doing something with his old bike. [/QUOTE]
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