View Full Version : whats' it worth 1990 K75 with 32k miles
308nut
04-28-2009, 01:15 PM
Any idea what this bike is worth,
1990 K75 with 32500 miles
it is in very nice shape but is a theft recovery and I may buy it at auction tomorrow.
Wade
41077
04-28-2009, 01:32 PM
If in fact it is NICE, considering possible reconditioning expenses not much more than $3000.
Does it have bags? ABS? Good tires? Is it running, all parts accounted for? Any aftermarket parts (shock, seat...) Are you mechanically inclined or will you be making a dealers day?
32K is low mileage of this bike.
308nut
04-28-2009, 02:17 PM
If in fact it is NICE, considering possible reconditioning expenses not much more than $3000.
Does it have bags? ABS? Good tires? Is it running, all parts accounted for? Any aftermarket parts (shock, seat...) Are you mechanically inclined or will you be making a dealers day?
32K is low mileage of this bike.
Bike is in very nice shape no bags but has a top case, Corbin seat, and aftermarket lights. Good tires but not sure if it runs, the key is missing so it cannot be started. I will be doing any work that it needs on it and then selling.
Wade
41077
04-28-2009, 03:24 PM
That is the low seat model, good if you are short not so good if close to six foot or better.
Trunk is not BMW nor is the windshield. Driving lights look like BMW accessories.
Again I wouldn't go over $3000. 2500 would be fair, the key won't be cheap, hopefully the ignition isn't damaged.
Good luck.
Beemer01
04-28-2009, 03:32 PM
I wouldn't offer more than $2200. $1000 goes really fast when getting back and running.
I love the model - just being realistic.:type
deilenberger
04-28-2009, 03:47 PM
I wouldn't offer more than $2200. $1000 goes really fast when getting back and running.
I love the model - just being realistic.:type+1.. and a perfect K75 might go for $4,000 or so with those miles. The salvage/theft title cuts the value in half. Just how it is..
So I'd go really cheap. Price it as parts and you can't go wrong, even if it doesn't run. That's what any salvage place thinking of bidding on it is gonna do.
dzimbric
05-01-2009, 12:19 PM
Paid $800 for one last year. Will probally put another 1200.00 into it but then it will be right. This included materials and labor to replace the frame. A new abs computer costs $1400.00
You could get off a lot cheaper.
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