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what price should i start my bike on ebay for

Postby Bagiraboy68 » Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:39 pm

I have a 2002 Baghira 660 s/m. 5000 miles, mz exhaust, not so perfect panels but all there.
Just wondering what you guys might suggest to start bidding at.
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Re: what price should i start my bike on ebay for

Postby mr-brightside » Sun Jan 03, 2010 3:07 pm

when ever i sell anything on ebay i just start it off at the minimum amount i would take for it and no reserve. i always think a reserve price puts people of as they have no idea what it is? if its any help i think i paid about £1250 last year for my 2002 baghira but i think i got a bargain :D
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Re: what price should i start my bike on ebay for

Postby kman.45 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:58 pm

mr-brightside wrote:when ever i sell anything on ebay i just start it off at the minimum amount i would take for it and no reserve. i always think a reserve price puts people of as they have no idea what it is? if its any help i think i paid about £1250 last year for my 2002 baghira but i think i got a bargain :D


exactly what I do too, you'll be lucky to get one or two people interested anyway, might as well let them know what the real price is. I don't think I have ever bid on an item with a reserve in 11 yrs of ebaying.. just saying.
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Re: what price should i start my bike on ebay for

Postby OLDMTNCARVER » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:07 pm

It's always helpful to mention where you're located and how you might be able to help with a purchasers acquisition, those folks that are outside your local area.
You might be surprised at the interest of folk in your area with a well presented ad.
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