90 and 91
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I could "bid" for it
, could be busy at the end? Know what you mean though, you just want a fair price considering the input you put in
wrote on 29 Aug 2017, 16:56 last edited byNah, 2100 quid, gutted really.
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Nah, 2100 quid, gutted really.
wrote on 29 Aug 2017, 18:39 last edited by@scrimsmustang Can you ever see the DTR's really fetching a high price?
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@scrimsmustang Can you ever see the DTR's really fetching a high price?
wrote on 29 Aug 2017, 21:25 last edited by@scrimsmustang Can you ever see the DTR's really fetching a high price?
They are up and down now, and I would say down at the moment for nice bikes and up for rough old girl project bikes. Back to front I would say, I think nice early ones will be worth money.
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wrote on 29 Aug 2017, 22:58 last edited by
I think the early ones will begin to climb soon as supplies dwindle, agree rough ones overpriced and would have happily paid a good price for your black one if I was in the market. What else could you get nowadays for that sort of money , looked good as new. Must admit the value isn't my top priority, just enjoy being in my man shed, keeps the brain ticking over and the hands busy
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wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 12:11 last edited by Nottsbiker
Totally agree. There are some real dogs in the £1000-£1700 range and also some gems in the £1500-£2200 region. There are also bikes around in the £2500 range in reasonable numbers but I wonder if they are just advertised and not actually selling.
The harsh reality is that most £2000 bikes are cheaper to buy overall when compared to that bargain £800 project - trouble is for most people you can 'find' £800 where-as £2000 is always a struggle.
I've owned so many DTR's, TDR's, DT-WR's and 125lc's over the years, and sold for what now seems like pennies I could cry
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Totally agree. There are some real dogs in the £1000-£1700 range and also some gems in the £1500-£2200 region. There are also bikes around in the £2500 range in reasonable numbers but I wonder if they are just advertised and not actually selling.
The harsh reality is that most £2000 bikes are cheaper to buy overall when compared to that bargain £800 project - trouble is for most people you can 'find' £800 where-as £2000 is always a struggle.
I've owned so many DTR's, TDR's, DT-WR's and 125lc's over the years, and sold for what now seems like pennies I could cry
wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 20:14 last edited byYeah, that seems the way it is lately, I think all the French imports are killing the prices also. There is a fair few on ebay for between 2795 and 2995 that will have cost around 1200 in france, though they dont seem to be selling. The prices have risen over there in France lately. I have seen a Black 2001 DTR for sale on ebay for 2695, it was still for sale on LeBoncoin for a grand at the same time, they even used the french pictures on ebay lol.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 20:22 last edited by
All the French ones have low mileage, not suggesting anything underhand but take with a pinch of salt as per any vehicle. My 88 had 30k on when I changed the clocks, mileage not as important as a well maintained machine, assume headlights would need to be changed or is that just cars?. Personally would prefer a UK bike if I was buying.
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Yeah, that seems the way it is lately, I think all the French imports are killing the prices also. There is a fair few on ebay for between 2795 and 2995 that will have cost around 1200 in france, though they dont seem to be selling. The prices have risen over there in France lately. I have seen a Black 2001 DTR for sale on ebay for 2695, it was still for sale on LeBoncoin for a grand at the same time, they even used the french pictures on ebay lol.
wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 20:23 last edited byAnyway my Black n Green DTR has went to a new owner tonight, I owned it 3 n half years so it was time to go. Well at least its went to a good home 52 year old fella who will look after it. Easy sale no haggling and got out of the seller fees so at least 2100 stays 2100.
Decided to take the other one out for a quick blast tonight seen as I had some petrol money lol
Shes sweet as a nut, still love it. 91 Purple DTR must be the rarest of all the colours ? People either love it or hate it though.
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wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 20:52 last edited by
Is that the normal colour for the frame and hand rail? I wouldn't say no!
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wrote on 30 Aug 2017, 20:58 last edited by
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wrote on 31 Aug 2017, 10:23 last edited by
Yes Scrim nice one mate.
She looks lovely!
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wrote on 7 Sept 2017, 00:43 last edited by
It could do with the rear wheel respoking and the genuine cable clips for the forks and it would be brand new then.
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It could do with the rear wheel respoking and the genuine cable clips for the forks and it would be brand new then.
wrote on 10 Oct 2017, 23:45 last edited byAnyone want a purple DT ? Im starting on an 88 Endurance Blue on so if anyone is interested let me know. Cant post in for sale section.