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    pricing trikes? wrong place to post?

    Thinking 90 / 110 honda models.
    Have a few to sell.
    100 if it runs, 100 if tires hold air
    100 for good tank and 100 for decent plastics so 400?

    Any thoughts appreciated.
    Really don't want to part them out.
    Thanks

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    Not much to say, I think your price assessment is pretty solid.


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    it all depends on the overall machine. need photos. i have seen mint true mint stuff for for $1200 for a 110 and i have seen a 110 you could not give away because it was a total rust bucket. post some photos and where you live and we can get a start from there. also compare it to other listings in your area. see if yours is nicer or needs more work than the competition. (for selling)

    for buying, you want to look at listings in your area to get a good idea where to start. for example a 110 in my area sell for cheap, but a 200x is mid and a 350x or 250r are bringing crazy costs even in poor condition.

    good luck. you have to decide yourself what your willing to pay for it in the end. if it's too much you feel, the don't get it. if you think you can live with it, get it. in the end it comes down to what you will be willing to buy it for most sellers ask for $200-$400 over what they will take for it. so if you want a smokin deal then think about that. if a 110 is going for $600 figure around $450 cash make take it home, unless it is in excellent condition then he may stay firm to $500 or $550.
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    I like to buy stuff for $100 dollars or less. I have been pretty lucky in the past. I do like your assessment though.
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    Area dictates price. West coast trikes usual sell for a little less as there are a number of them over here. I would say your price is a good price. There was 3 110's on craigslist that were close to OEM original nice trikes that a guy was asking $1200 each and his ad was up for a long time. Don't know if he sold them though.
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    Around my area 110s don't bring much. I had a very nice, all original one except for new tires a couple years ago. I had it for sale for ever on CL and finally sold it for $300 just to get rid of it to make room. They arnt bad bikes but there is a lot of them around here.

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    You have to have a nice build or eager buyer to get more than 500 for anything with 3 wheels in my swamp.
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    Thanks everyone.
    I got a call from a guy in Fairbanks Alaska needed 2 small ones.
    Same with a guy in southern Oregon for gold mining claims.
    Bigger machines wouldn't make the trails so I guess there is a niche' market of sorts.

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