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vwaleck
Posted 2012-08-22 8:16 AM (#121943)
Subject: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Omaha, NE
I am looking at buying a used victory and found a 2008 Vision with 52K miles for $9500. I am very new to the victory scene and not sure if this kind of mileage is considered high and that I should probably look at another bike with less mileage. I did test drive teh bike and it ran great.

Side Note: Per Rylans suggestion from the Vic Shop. In an email to me, he suggested finding a higher mileage one and having him do his thing. Looking at Cams, VFC, Thundersticks, and Intake. Figure the right people to ask reside on this forum.

Thanks for input.

Vince
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chesshiretuna
Posted 2012-08-22 8:25 AM (#121945 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Tourer

Posts: 390
Several of our riders on this forum have over 100,000 miles with no major mechanical issues. Never hurts to have a Mechanic look at it .
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pollolittle
Posted 2012-08-22 8:33 AM (#121946 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
I wouldnt think the mileage would be an issue. Your getting into the mileage where if the maintenance wasnt done per schedule it will start rearing its pricey head. There was a posting on here in the classifieds for a vision for 12,900 with only 9000 miles. Seems that one would be a better deal. I know of an2008 cherry still sitting on the showroom floor. I think it is under 17k
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 8:39 AM (#121947 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: RE: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
I just traded in a '08 with over 50 k on it. Mechanicaly the bike was sound. It was in need of maintenance. Belt, tires, wheel bearings, battery,fork oil change, steering head bearing maybe. That stuff adds up fast. Thats one reason I traded.
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varyder
Posted 2012-08-22 8:55 AM (#121949 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Yes, 52,000 is high, so I would only pay what would be a fair price for a high mileage bike. 9,200 may be okay. At 123,000 I'm riding on the original wheel bearing, absurd, but it is what it is. And no way would I sell or trade my '08 just because of maintenance needs.

Edited by varyder 2012-08-22 8:59 AM
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 9:22 AM (#121952 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Maintenance was ONE reason. Main reason was I wanted a new one. Does that meet your approval ?
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varyder
Posted 2012-08-22 9:29 AM (#121953 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
You don't need my approval, I just stated my position, nor would I sell for any other reason.

Edited by varyder 2012-08-22 9:31 AM
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 10:00 AM (#121954 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Offer 7500. The dealer here in Omaha has a glut of used Visions.
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pollolittle
Posted 2012-08-22 11:18 AM (#121956 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=12304&po... Seems this might be better, and he might take less. Pending on your location.

Gotta love the REASON - I WANTED ONE! That one always wins.
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SongFan
Posted 2012-08-22 12:19 PM (#121961 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: RE: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

Maddog makes a great point about pending issues.  Along with the possible issues he mentioned, throw in fork seal replacement.  55-60,000 miles is a predictable window where any or all of those things can come up.  The bike rides great now, but if you have $11,000 in a cammed out/thunderstick bike and another $2,000 worth of issues pop up within the next year was it still a good deal?  I'd factor these things into the deal and if the seller hasn't dealt with them, I'd make an offer accordingly.

The motor/tranny is going to be fine.  Those issues seem to pop up real early in the game if they appear at all.



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vwaleck
Posted 2012-08-22 2:47 PM (#121967 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Omaha, NE
I am beginning to wonder it the bike I looked at Monday might have been Maddog's. It is at Werner Cycles in Omaha. I did find a new 2010 8 Ball for 14200, with 5 year warranty. Not sure if I can give up all the comforts but still well within my budget.
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 3:10 PM (#121968 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Thats funny. If its black with no trunk its mine. If its black with trunk and chrome it's airguys. Both good bikes. I wouldn't hesitate to get on either and go cross country. Probably change the rear tire first though.

Edited by maddog 2012-08-22 3:13 PM
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 3:16 PM (#121969 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Airguys would be the better buy. Trunk,chrome and CAMS......
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vwaleck
Posted 2012-08-22 3:34 PM (#121970 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Omaha, NE
I did not see a black and grey with trunk. Now I need to go back today and look. I did ride the one without the trunk cover and also rode a 2008 cherry/grey with trunk. Is the Cherry one Airguys? The cherry one rode great and only needed new tires and a left passenger floorboard.
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pollolittle
Posted 2012-08-22 3:42 PM (#121971 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
http://www.frspowersports.com/new_vehicle_detail.asp?sid=05023462X8...

700 miles to get it! At a negotiable 16,500 for a midnight cherry 2008 in Memphis, TN. Sitting on the showroom floor. I could call and find out what their bottom dollar is, but that might be close. Loaded for 2300 bucks more than the 8 ball. I know where I'd be going. No, I don't work for them, I did buy my bike from them at near MSRP in 2007. Songfan also bought his bike there and gives them thumbs up.

Oh yeah, pretty sure the 5 year warranty comes with it too. and a few other incentives, if I remember correctly..

Edited by pollolittle 2012-08-22 3:44 PM
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pollolittle
Posted 2012-08-22 3:45 PM (#121972 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
One more - FRS Powersports, Memphis, TN
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 4:16 PM (#121973 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Airguys is black. Grey was replaced with chrome. His also has 50 k +. Mine is black with grey trim except the front pieces are black. I believe them two are the only ones with 50 k + on them
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-08-22 5:10 PM (#121974 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
If you do buy it ask for owners manual and make sure you read it special the how to change and check oil.
Ask if there is any warranty for a Small fee you can transfer into your name.
Look close into saddle bags and see if there is any cracks in the plastic.
Make sure the rear tire is not cupped if so you'll spend $300 bucks right away so check
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airguy
Posted 2012-08-22 5:28 PM (#121977 - in reply to #121973)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Hinton, Iowa
Mine is the black and chrome like Maddog said. It needed tires and the other maint.like Maddogs bike. But very solid. Just rode it to Georgia.Id get back on it and go again. It is ced with airbox and VFBig 3 fuel controler. Made 112 HP / 115fp torque. Ness honker exhaust.
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airguy
Posted 2012-08-22 5:29 PM (#121978 - in reply to #121973)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Hinton, Iowa
Mine is the black and chrome like Maddog said. It needed tires and the other maint.like Maddogs bike. But very solid. Just rode it to Georgia.Id get back on it and go again. It is cammed with airbox and VFC 3 fuel controler. Made 112 HP / 115fp torque. Ness honker exhaust.

Edited by airguy 2012-08-22 5:46 PM
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vwaleck
Posted 2012-08-22 6:17 PM (#121979 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 7
Omaha, NE
Airguy, yours has allready been sold. I am planning on getting one by the end of this month, so got a week or so to shop.
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maddog
Posted 2012-08-22 6:19 PM (#121981 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Nebraska
Mike forgot to tell you. Yours sold for 15k
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airguy
Posted 2012-08-22 7:07 PM (#121985 - in reply to #121981)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Hinton, Iowa
maddog - 2012-08-22 5:19 PM

Mike forgot to tell you. Yours sold, for 15k[/QUOTE
NOT!!!
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OldGringo
Posted 2012-08-22 7:39 PM (#121986 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 192
Republic of Tejas
Threadjack on:

Hey Doggie, how's it hanging?

Threadjack off:
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norcan
Posted 2012-08-22 7:51 PM (#121987 - in reply to #121943)
Subject: Re: Buying Advice: Is 52K miles considered to high?


Cruiser

Posts: 208
Edmonton Alberta, Canada
If everyone maitained their auto, like they maintain their motorcycles, you would be hard pressed to to see used autos with under 100,000 miles. Many people are so finicy about their motorcycles, ( almost competitive about how much maintenance they do on thier bikes! With only 50,000 miles and seeing a few with over 100,000 miles you would not have much to fear! Fork seals? Unless they are leaking don't fret it! Belt? Tires? Battery? Have them replace as part of the deal, maybe offer a few hundred more! Battery? I have 4 summers, and 3 winters, never a battery tender, charger, or even removed for that matter! Wheel bearings? Should be good for a couple of years! Steering head bearngs? It's not like a dirt bike that you are beating up and jumping, 4-5 years before looking at them. At that price you can buy it and ride it and trade/sell next summer and not loose your shirt!!! Good luck and happy riding no matter which route or bike you buy!!!

Just sayin!!!
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