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Feelers out on selling my LeMans


Rox Lemans

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Not leaving the forum. I also have a Scura. I am seeing if anyone has interests in a 2002 LeMans red and grey. Full Mistral exhaust, ECU tuned by Guzzitech. Suspension redone by Racetech set up for a 250lbs suited up rider. Or was it 230?? A full sized dad bod will do just fine on it...... Some rare bits of carbon fiber. Ghezzi-Brian rear fender, Rosso Mandello front fender and alt cover, and a Scura tank pad. Just under 22k miles. Bike needs nothing. Not even fluids. The bike is located in Tucson, AZ. Looking to get around $5000 for it. But if I sell it, I want a Guzzi lover to get it. I'll post pics later, but I need to shrink them a bit since the forum won't permit hi-res. It's pretty friggin sexy to be honest..The only reason I'm wanting to sell is to buy a custom Moto Guzzi GTM.

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49 minutes ago, Rox Lemans said:

Not leaving the forum. I also have a Scura. I am seeing if anyone has interests in a 2002 LeMans red and grey. Full Mistral exhaust, ECU tuned by Guzzitech. Some rare bits of carbon fiber. Ghezzi-Brian rear fender, Rosso Mandello front fender and alt cover, and a Scura tank pad. Just under 22k miles. Bike needs nothing. Not even fluids. The bike is located in Tucson, AZ. Looking to get around $5000 for it. But if I sell it, I want a Guzzi lover to get it. I'll post pics later, but I need to shrink them a bit since the forum won't permit hi-res. It's pretty friggin sexy to be honest..The only reason I'm wanting to sell is to buy a custom Moto Guzzi GTM.

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Guzzi at the six flags memorial

 

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Hey Rox,

Good luck with your sale.  I've had mine up for 6 weeks now with no real interest.  I'm kinda thinking about letting the ad run out and repost next Spring.  The few I've seen on FB & BaT didn't sell but I think the asking price was in excess of $7k.

Art

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We're talking about motorcycles that are more than 20 years old, and not even known by a large part of the population. Finding a buyer takes time. :huh2:

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3 hours ago, guzziart said:

Hey Rox,

Good luck with your sale.  I've had mine up for 6 weeks now with no real interest.  I'm kinda thinking about letting the ad run out and repost next Spring.  The few I've seen on FB & BaT didn't sell but I think the asking price was in excess of $7k.

Art

I guess that makes mine a bit of a bargain? But hey, if your wanna give me $7k instead of 5, I'll take it.. :sun: I'd rather be happy and sell a Guzzista a good bike instead of making a fast buck and worry about a squid destroying it.  Scud knows my style. Just another passionate Guzzi guy like you guys.

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1 hour ago, audiomick said:

and not even known by a large part of the population

This is particularly true in Texas.

During my Texas Tour rides, the Le Mans gets a lot of compliments, always with the usual question about the bike's country of origin.

The Orange looking Stelvio 1200 NTX which I was following since January 2023 has still not sold...

The two Griso close to me on Facebook have sold...

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I sell a lot of stuff...cars, trucks, tools, furniture, etc. And I follow a lot of stuff for sale, especially Moto Guzzis. One thing in common with all things that sell, they are priced right, which means fairly for both buyer and seller. I see so many motorcycles that are priced 2k over what they should be. Those are the bikes that sit. 5k seems like a good starting point, $4900 sounds better. Be prepared to go down a bit.  But it needs to stay advertised...summer, fall, winter. You never know when someone will fall for it.

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7 hours ago, Rox Lemans said:

Not exactly the response I'd expect from a bunch of V11 guys..

In what sense? Being realistic about things, for instance that most of the population doesn't even know what a V11 is, is just sensible.

As far as finding a potential buyer here, yes, good place to start because we all already know what a V11 is, but most of us have also already got one. :huh2:

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Good luck with your decision. "Feelers out" may mean you sort of want to sell it and sort of want to keep it. 

The Red/Grey looks even better in person. Is there a bike night in Tuscon or nearby where you could pop a for sale sign on it? You just need someone to look at it and think "What the hell is that? I need it."

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