2003 Blue Superhawk San Francisco
#1
2003 Blue Superhawk San Francisco
Bought new a handful of years ago, but I ride my standard a lot more (neck and lower back just don't do well on this beauty). Under 2,000 miles on it. Comes with Factory jet kit and Remus low mount carbon mufflers.
$4750
Email me at tonelaratyahoodotcom. I know most of the buying public will think it's worth a lot less, but frankly, these were never intended for average riders.
$4750
Email me at tonelaratyahoodotcom. I know most of the buying public will think it's worth a lot less, but frankly, these were never intended for average riders.
Last edited by tonelar; 06-04-2014 at 11:30 PM.
#5
I really believe these bikes are undervalued when seen by the general public. I have a late model VFR800 as my touring bike. Very nice, lots of modern features, but it doesn't hold a candle to my VTR. Based on the year and mileage, I think 4k is fair. I have an 05' I bought for less but it had 22k. Nice bike, but I would have bought yours instead based on the miles. And blue rocks!. Hang in there!
#6
Like Jerry said I think 4k is definitely a nice deal for such a low mile bike, question is how quickly you want to sell it. To get your price may have to sit on it a little longer until you find someone who knows & wants what you have. Superhawks are a little more of an acquired taste/have a little smaller audience if you will than say an FZ1, which if you put up for sale an '03 with 1600 miles on it and some nice add ons would be gone pretty fast for 4k. May want to try throwing it up on ebay also. Put a reserve on it or even a fixed price. May be worth the $50 or whatever they get now to get the nationwide exposure. I've listed a few bikes on there with my contact info and had people buy them because they saw them on there, but never actually sold it through ebay or had to pay the final value fees. Craigslist too of course if you haven't already-it's free. Stay safe out there brother.
Last edited by captainchaos; 09-09-2014 at 08:51 AM.
#8
Sorry guys 3000-3500 is considered top dollar for a low mileage in very good condition. I paid $1500 for a much higher mileage unit,that needed work. However the forks were done, had a FOX Twin Clicker and an upmount Hindle Exhaust with the long cans. So for $500 I fixed the rest. Bottom line I ended up with a 3K bike for 2K.
I don't believe it's possible to get almost 5 grand for this bike, it could pull $3500 but not much beyond that! IMHO
I don't believe it's possible to get almost 5 grand for this bike, it could pull $3500 but not much beyond that! IMHO
#9
I paid $3k for my '03. Very Good condition 21k miles. Had Yoshimura RS 3's and a Seargent. Having had this one for a year and half and enjoying it I'd go $4k for tonelars bike without question. Real happy with a Superhawk; comfy, good wind protection, a tad sporty, bottom end biased power doesn't encourage near as much high speed riding as my Blackbird and the sound is amazing. I think a guy who's had one in the past will jump on it and I'd love to have it.
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