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Selling my tour-ready MT09 Tracer for $23,900. Even cheaper than pre-ARF prices. BN $30k++.

 

pre arf 30k..?? 2016, $26k otr only lah..

 

#justsaying

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pre arf 30k..?? 2016, $26k otr only lah..

 

#justsaying

 

Sorry if I wasn't clear. I've edited the post to make it clearer. I meant this bike costs $30k++ brand new right now from Hong Leong (price list dated March 2017 lists the Tracer at $32.6k post-ARF). Even if it costs $26k pre-ARF, my bike's machine price (without accessories) is still cheaper than that. I'm more than willing to sit down and break down the cost of all the items with a buyer if anyone's interested. I have nothing to hide.

 

I'm not even trying to make a profit off my bike. Just want to sell and move on to a bike that I will enjoy riding because as mentioned, the smoothness of the triple engine is not for me. As a fellow rider, surely you can understand that.

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icic.. well its gonna depreciate way more then that.. and you'll be better off dekititng.. as sadly in sg market, accessories dont really add value to the bike.. good luck to this attempt to change though~

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Depreciation is a given for any vehicle in Singapore with a COE. It's fact of life. But when those who have bought the tracer at a higher price (e.g. $30k+) decide to sell their bikes, they'll be selling it at a higher price - perhaps at $28k for a one year old bike. There's a high chance that across the board, people will be pegging the prices of their second-hand bikes to post-ARF prices.

 

That's why it makes sense now to buy a bike that's priced at a pre-ARF rate (like mine!) because the truth is that motorcycle prices won't be falling anytime soon.

 

Accessories on the bike are the core accessories e.g. crashbars, so I won't be dekitting those. Future owner will need them anyway. Will only dekit GIVI panniers and racks if buyer isn't interested in them.

 

Anyway, I'm not going to continue this discussion, especially since you're not even interested in my sale. If you want to continue, you're welcome to give me a call and we can discuss this until the cows come home :)

 

I will end the conversation here.

 

Cheers.

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