1989 Honda GB500 Tourist Trophy motorcycle 9k miles – what is it worth?
I'm f on a deal? R 1989 Honda GB500 Tourist Trophy does a motorcycle with 9000 miles on it. I'm trading is a '95 Ford pickup truck, valued at $ 3000. 00. I know the bike is rare and collectors. Kelley Blue Book lists the retail at $ 3865 and trade at $ 2650 EN NADA is a high resale value of only $ 1680th The GB500 is a few that I have for sale, the prices range from $ 3500 to $ 5000 This model was introduced only in 1989 and 1990? Leads. I plan to make the deal if I f the bike? R more than the value of the truck can sell k?. My husband wants me to make sure that f is a market? R him before I trade. . The truck is an extra car, we go occasionally. Should I deal or not the response to "taxicabphd" - i know? not as reliable? regularly "Wikipedia", but that's part of what he says "Honda GB500 GB's only -. f? for two years, 1989 and 1990 introduced? Companions Until the new inventory was umen away from the showrooms? was It is already known as a cult bike. Today is selling a good GB f? r as much or more than new, did in 1990. "
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Why not make the motorcycle the extra vehicle that you drive occaisionally? Just a thought.
The GB500T is NOT a collectible motorcycle. Go to a knowledgeable (and honest) antique bike collector and ask him what it's worth; I guarantee that he will laugh in your face. Ask the seller how long he has had the bike for sale, and then watch him try and keep a straight face. Wait one month and then offer him $1200; he will take it.
The bike is good for a beginner rider, lightweight, easy-to-handle. Plus, it has Honda reliability.
In response to your response: if it was such a hot seller, why did Honda stop importing it?? It's your money.
While I agree that the GB500TT isn't a collector's bike, it IS a cult bike. That is to say that there is a small segment of the bike lovers out there that would love to own one (myself included). It's got the looks of an old British cafe racer with Honda reliability! The best of both worlds in my opinion. In addition, your vehicle is only going to go down in value whereas this bike is going to continue to go up. I say go for it.