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Ben.tattooer 24-07-13 06:14 AM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
I looked at a bike in fins recently, most obnoxious salesman(/owner) I've ever come across. Bike didn't have the "full service history" that was claimed (in fact it didn't have a single stamp) also had no tax (understandable as they had obviously had the bike some time) refused to budge a penny on price even to cover the tax! Thought this was a buyers market...I do know gforce in gillingham have a few pointys for sale not sure on price but they gave cracking service for me.

Biker Biggles 24-07-13 09:01 AM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
Or just buy private.At this level you get the same bike for half the money,and dont think an old bike wont have a few niggles and issues just because it comes from a dealer.

Pete7 24-07-13 12:48 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
They are clearly hoping for someone to have a mid life crisis and buy this iconic motorcycle that is rapidly becoming a classic. :)

Worth every penny to ride and as an investment for the future. Forget savings accounts, Curvy SVs which were only made for a few years are now an appreciating asset class. [-o<

Pete

Juju 25-07-13 10:14 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
I live in Redhill. In fact, I have a red semi faired curvy of the same age, and about a month ago, saw a naked in red, in Redhill, private sale with this sort of mileage (I recall it as its closeish to mine) and toyed with buying it to have a "matching pair". It was private sale, very tidy, and up for £1295.

I suspect that this bike, is that, bought by the dealer, £500 lumped on the price, and for resale.

I would also have to say Finns do my servicing, and they are uniformly excellent and helpful. Never had a problem with them as a garage. Not the cheapest, but when they service the bike, it always comes back feeling like new - nothing seems to my limited eyes to be overlooked, and I thihk on balance they are better than anyone else I've used for servicing. And for example, I went in wanting a tyre a few months ago, (but knowing the chain was also on its way out) and theyinvited me into the workshop, said I still had some mileage out the tyre, and if I was going to spend £x with them, they felt the chain was dangerous. Actually looking at it, I agreed with them (I knew it was on its way out).

So in summary, its got a dealer mark up on it, but the dealer is pretty good in my view.

Fallout 25-07-13 10:36 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
I sold my mint curvy for £1100 last year. Paid £1600 for it 4 years before that. £1800 for a curvy is crazy money.

madnlooney 26-07-13 05:24 AM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
i went into Fins about 2 months ago looking at a daytona 600. prices were not too bad but i do think that curvy is quite high.

Pricey12 26-07-13 08:04 AM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
It seems positively cheap compared with this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-SV-...item5658541f91

I do wonder if some dealers are smoking narcotics sometimes. Madness :smt120

Timothy Quinn 26-07-13 04:54 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
Thanks everybody who replied .

Juju 26-07-13 07:19 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
As someone said, you are buying from a dealer, so for a 10+yr bike theres some insurance. I think the previous owner said in his ebay add he ran a riding school and it was his private back up bike. The ebay ad prictures made it look in fantastic condition for a 10yr old Suzuki.

I also think that of all the SV's, a curvy naked will hold value, better as fewer were sold from new and so the remaining ones have "scarcity". For all those saying "theres plenty more", actually ebay only throws up a handful each week of the 130+ Sv's generally for sale.

Given that it was a pretty bike too, accessible with low seat height, very "monster" like but with all the jap attributes of build quality and parts availability, over those ghastly slabby pointy's with those ugly frames and silly clocks, I think SV prices have already hit a low point personally. Theres little wrong with them, few inherrent weaknesses to stop them running another 20 years with maintanance and care, they're not "fragile" and can be used daily or parked outside.

There will always be tired old dogs for sale, but fewer minter low milers emerging. If you own the bike for 5 years, whats overpaying (given the dealer warranty/presale service is worth something) a couple of hundred, if its the right bike, right colour (early SV's are horrible reds and yellows) over the life of ownership? its not even 1 set of tyres, and you might get a decent sale discount on some new bt023's from Finns.

maviczap 26-07-13 07:34 PM

Re: Curvy naked for £1799 - thoughts?
 
Here's another bargain curvy

http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-m...50s/1026430281

£1200 tops for a good curvy


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