Pricing

Started by thrownchain, December 20, 2005, 04:33:49 PM

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dkwkid

These old bikes are worth what people are willing to pay for them. When I got started collecting DKW stuff in 87 nobody wanted the bikes and I could buy them all day for 20 bucks or so.It is fun to have a piece of history but unfortunatly the demand has gone way up for a rare product. I am lucky in the fact that I have enough spares to last me-man, I gave away TONS of stuff over the years!
 I have to shake my head in disbelief when I see a rusted hulk selling for $500.00 on U-Pay. Honestly, I don't think I could afford to do it again.
 Email me if you need help on DKW stuff.:)

thrownchain

I'll put you on my list of people to contact. THX[^]

Speedy

Quotequote:Originally posted by cubfan1968

I agree with Bentrims.I paid $710.50 for my 1st Penton. If someone were to offer me $3000 for it I would probably say NO.

Also I also had a 74 Honda XL 250 that I bought last year for $700 for my son. I thought this would be my winter project but I soon realized that before dumping all that money in it I would still have a ill handling, heavy 1974 Honda XL 250. I sold it for $700.

Rod Whitman
1972 6 Day (Rider)
1972 6 Day (Project)

That is the difference of a bike with "SOUL" and without.
EURO bikes usely increase there value while the SOUL LESS "OTHER" bikes,..decreasing.:D[:p]:)

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