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01-26-2004
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I have been looking for a local triumph for quite some time. I found a 96 Thunderbird w/ 10,000 miles, a and a corbin seat. Has been garaged and is in great shape. Asking price is $4000. Is this a fair deal? Seems like I could probably find something less expensive online, but would have to pay for shipping which could be $500+. It also comes with 3 helmets and saddlebags. What would you do? Thanks in advance.
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01-26-2004
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I have been looking for a local triumph for quite some time. I found a 96 Thunderbird w/ 10,000 miles, a and a corbin seat. Has been garaged and is in great shape. Asking price is $4000. Is this a fair deal? Seems like I could probably find something less expensive online, but would have to pay for shipping which could be $500+. It also comes with 3 helmets and saddlebags. What would you do? Thanks in advance.
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01-27-2004
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Welcome aboard Cruzah,are you thinking of buying this bike privately, or from a dealer?
I usually find that private sellers are asking retail money for their bikes, and you might only save 3or400 dollars over what you would pay from a dealer with none of the associated benefits.
When i bought my bike i scoured the ads for the specific model i wanted, i found the difference between what the dealers wanted and what private individuals wanted, to be quite quite small.
I duly bought my bike on-line from a dealer 200miles away, i negotiated a summer screen to be included in the selling price, the bike was fully seviced and fitted with a new front tyre. and, even though my bike was almost 6 years old.i got a 12month Triumph warranty.
I had a warranty issue with the bike staight away,( the old alternator bolt problem) this was sorted without fuss at a cost of around $300.
The point to all this is, if you buy a bike privately your on your own, through a dealer you have some redress.
You need. IMHO to save a lot of money in a private sale to outway the benefits of buying from a dealer.
Something to remember when it comes to negotiation time!
Get a Bird, you,ll love it.
Ride Safe
Buzz
:-g
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01-27-2004
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Welcome aboard Cruzah,are you thinking of buying this bike privately, or from a dealer?
I usually find that private sellers are asking retail money for their bikes, and you might only save 3or400 dollars over what you would pay from a dealer with none of the associated benefits.
When i bought my bike i scoured the ads for the specific model i wanted, i found the difference between what the dealers wanted and what private individuals wanted, to be quite quite small.
I duly bought my bike on-line from a dealer 200miles away, i negotiated a summer screen to be included in the selling price, the bike was fully seviced and fitted with a new front tyre. and, even though my bike was almost 6 years old.i got a 12month Triumph warranty.
I had a warranty issue with the bike staight away,( the old alternator bolt problem) this was sorted without fuss at a cost of around $300.
The point to all this is, if you buy a bike privately your on your own, through a dealer you have some redress.
You need. IMHO to save a lot of money in a private sale to outway the benefits of buying from a dealer.
Something to remember when it comes to negotiation time!
Get a Bird, you,ll love it.
Ride Safe
Buzz
:-g
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01-28-2004
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I too am looking at used bikes (Tigers). This is fantastic advice. I will use it myself.
Tom
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01-28-2004
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I too am looking at used bikes (Tigers). This is fantastic advice. I will use it myself.
Tom
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01-29-2004
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Quick update. I bought the bike, it is in pristine condition for being a 96. Rides great, handles great. Now I just need some warm weather to ride in.
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01-29-2004
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Quick update. I bought the bike, it is in pristine condition for being a 96. Rides great, handles great. Now I just need some warm weather to ride in.
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01-29-2004
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Congrats on your purchase. Welcome to the club of happy Thunderbird owners!
Tom
*EDIT* Don't forget to take some pics so we can see as well.
[ This message was edited by: vonbonds on 2004-01-29 15:20 ]
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01-29-2004
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Site Supporter SuperBike Favorite Bike: 04 Thunderbird Sport
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Congrats on your purchase. Welcome to the club of happy Thunderbird owners!
Tom
*EDIT* Don't forget to take some pics so we can see as well.
[ This message was edited by: vonbonds on 2004-01-29 15:20 ]
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