popsky wrote:Getting back to my ORIGINAL topic (which by the way was the prices being asked for the 12s), there are 9 on ebay as of today, with the lowest price being £5500 for a 24k 06 plate. The top price is £7295 13k on 07 which seems a hell of a lot for a 11 year old bike that was never a great seller when launched, but as I’d already said asking and getting are usually two different things.
We all know it’s not a sports bike and it can’t compete with anything modern from a 600 super sport up. What it is though is a very good real world road bike in an original BMW oddly packaged “sports tourer” persona.
I paid £5.2k for mine from a triumph dealer in 2011, with sports upgrade and 19k miles on the clock. It now has nudging 40k miles. You don't see many (or any, even) of that mileage for sale, so dunno what it would go for now. Folks who see it always comment on what a nice/lovely/cool, well cared for bike it is, but they're not buying it and therefore not seeing the rougher cosmetic bits - i.e. paint flaking off the engine. Anything over £4.5k feels a bit high to me, even for a low miler, and I'd put £3.5 on mine if I was selling it - which I'm not - yet. Maybe I'm under valuing it???
I traded in my 11-year old Aprilia Falco for the R12S. It too was a nice looking, and unusual bike. The dealer gave me £1400 for it, which I thought was fair at the time. He said at the time that he would pass it on to the trade because it was too old for his showroom. However, when I picked up the R12S, he said he'd changed his mind and would sell it from his showroom - he was short of bikes to sell. I was amazed (and a bit "like, no way!") to see it appear on their website with a £3.5k price tag - and it sold within a couple of days.
So, I guess if the right buyer comes along, and falls for something shiny and unusual, they will stump up more than you'd think.