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Hello All,
I'm looking to buy an Anniversario. I'm based near San Francisco

Cheers,
Ben
 
I thought there were a handful at various dealers throughout the USA.
If I find one I post it. Anyone else??
 
Hello All,
I'm looking to buy an Anniversario. I'm based near San Francisco

Cheers,
Ben

I have the #78 and might consider selling it for a reasonable offer. Bike has full Akra exhaust, CNC Pramac limited edition rear sets and next 4 maintenances have been prepaid which includes the valve adjustment. Keep in mind that they are all sold out and no longer available for sale. The reason I might consider selling the bike beacouse unable to insure it for the next 8 months due to having too many points on my license.
 

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First I want to make something clear. I absolutely love the bike and not in any a rush or desperate to sale it, waited 5 months for it and to sale it has to make sense. As you know it is a limited production only 200 in us and all have them have been sold. like with everything else limited production you buy, the bike had a 5k mark up at the time of pre-orders and there was no negotiating the price as if you didn't want it there were 5 other people waiting with deposits. With that said, the bike cost me 40k with 2500 out of packet, also added full Akra exhaust and rear sets which costs another 4K and it includes 6 prepaid maintenances, including valve adjustment. I'm not looking to make a buck here and since there are non for sale at this time can't get a comparable value so for me it's worth 50k and open for reasonable offers, otherwise no point of selling then buying another one in 8 months knowing I want be to get this bike again anymore.
 
Soooo, by your logic, the 1199SL should have also increased in value instead of depreciating since it is also a limited production bike, correct? Neither bike is going to increase in value....new or used.

What you paid for a bike is irrelevant. The price of any bike on the market is determined by demand and availability so you have an advantage there. However, none of these bikes hold their value these days. My guess is you will most certainly keep it since you don't need to sell and also since no one would really pay anywhere near $30k for a used anniversario let alone $50k....especially since we all know mods don't add a dime to the overall value.
 
First I want to make something clear. I absolutely love the bike and not in any a rush or desperate to sale it, waited 5 months for it and to sale it has to make sense. As you know it is a limited production only 200 in us and all have them have been sold. like with everything else limited production you buy, the bike had a 5k mark up at the time of pre-orders and there was no negotiating the price as if you didn't want it there were 5 other people waiting with deposits. With that said, the bike cost me 40k with 2500 out of packet, also added full Akra exhaust and rear sets which costs another 4K and it includes 6 prepaid maintenances, including valve adjustment. I'm not looking to make a buck here and since there are non for sale at this time can't get a comparable value so for me it's worth 50k and open for reasonable offers, otherwise no point of selling then buying another one in 8 months knowing I want be to get this bike again anymore.


LOL

lets ask same price (or more) as used 1199SL bc....i can rationalize anything all while i don't "need" to sell...
 

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