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those brake levers make me feel tingly..
those brake levers make me feel tingly..
I’m glad that you raised this as I agree with your reasoning, but bicycles do not seem to retain the value of the original cost – compared to other Classic / Retro / Iconic items that stir an interest with enthusiasts.fattiman":11e3j3ew said:Just out of curiosity why would it not be worth £3000 when it was £4000 back in 95 when you could walk into a KONA dealer and buy one? Kind of hard to put a price on it I suppose.
pipmeister":25o5ixud said:I paid £ 1,099 for a new Honda 550 Four K3 motorbike in 1978. I saw one for sale privately a couple of months ago for well over £3,000. I just had a quick look now, and a dealer has one for sale at £4,950 :shock:.
Pip.
mkone":3cgk4hsf said:pipmeister":3cgk4hsf said:I paid £ 1,099 for a new Honda 550 Four K3 motorbike in 1978. I saw one for sale privately a couple of months ago for well over £3,000. I just had a quick look now, and a dealer has one for sale at £4,950 :shock:.
Pip.
You have to account for inflation etc though £1,099 was a lot of money back in '78,
Nice bike though and all the Honda Four's are fettching good money now, some of the earlier ones are going for quite a bit Always look for a 750 in original yellow, but always high prices, even started looking at the 400's in yellow too but they are high too for a good one.
I just rattled the keys and a couple of random results calculate £4,000 in 1995 to be worth £7,560 in 2018.fattiman":3sf2lqfh said:Agreed, wonder what £4000 back in 95 equates to in today's money?