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the 550's got a new friend in the stable...

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Wow, that's a stunning looking 450!:) Great work.

For value, I'd start medium high and drop it accordingly based on interest - maybe $1500 for a start. You should be able to get $1300 I would think, at least. How many miles are on it?

Good luck.
 
Very nice 450. You won't be underwhelmed by its pep. Its no liter-bike, but its no slouch either.
 
Wow, that's a stunning looking 450!:) Great work.

For value, I'd start medium high and drop it accordingly based on interest - maybe $1500 for a start. You should be able to get $1300 I would think, at least. How many miles are on it?

Good luck.

Sounds good Nessism- thats exactly what I was thinking, list it for 1500 and see what happens.

I'm prepared to go down to 1200.00 if anyone on this forum is interested just to keep it in the family:-D.

14+ thousand miles.

Later,

Byrd
 
Very nice 450. You won't be underwhelmed by its pep. Its no liter-bike, but its no slouch either.

Actually I was very surprised... And I'm 6' 225lbs. If I hadn't done all of the work on my 550 I would be getting rid of it instead of this one. The 450 is easily just as quick and a whole lot lighter. That torquey (is that a word) little twin is a ball of fire and would make a great cafe racer - especially since its a twin. I just cant bring myself to hack it up:-D
 
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