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mymindsok
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I've been wondering for the last three or four years, whats fueling the rather high resale prices being asked, (And in some cases paid!) for 70s and 80s era Airheads.
I began by riding /2 and /5 bikes and then jumped to an R-90/6 in 1989, paying $500 cash for an R-90 with bags, mounts, B+S tail rack, Wixom Scout fairing, etc, etc. I ended up putting 200K on that old bike and then restored it a couple of years ago.
Heres the R-90/6 in 2006 after I had added 200K to the clock and stripped it down to bare essentials.
On the other hand, over the last four years I've purchased several other Airheads for peanuts.
1) A complete but non-running R-60/6 for $100.00
2) A 78RS with bags for $100.00 plus $150 for the bags. Here it is during tear-down. Rest assured that it was all there when I brought it home!
3) An 81-RT with bags, that I rode home and enjoyed for a while. That one was $1100.00 and the seller paid for a years registration.
4) And the 82-RS that I bought out of barn storage last year for $1600. Heres the 82-RS a few minutes after unloading it from my pick-up and three weeks before I rode it 8000mi coast-to-coast. Nice huh?
Last year, before I bought the RS, I was looking at bikes and found quite a few nice scooters at reasonable prices, including a strong running 82 RS for $2400 and three other decent 80s era RS bikes with accessories, priced from $3100.00 to 3600.00. Two of those bikes are still being offered for sale at around $2500 but they aren't selling. During that search, I also looked at a few Mint/Mint RS bikes that were in the $8000 range and let-me-tell-you, that kinda money will buy you a beautiful bike but those asking prices are substantially above auction prices for similar bikes and as far as I know (And judging from my emails.) those bikes haven't sold either.
So tell me? Whats driving some of the high ($3000ish+) prices that guys are asking and paying for bikes that are in "average for it's age" condition and below? It certainly isn't a scarcity of decent/nice bikes in the market.
I just don't get it....
I began by riding /2 and /5 bikes and then jumped to an R-90/6 in 1989, paying $500 cash for an R-90 with bags, mounts, B+S tail rack, Wixom Scout fairing, etc, etc. I ended up putting 200K on that old bike and then restored it a couple of years ago.
Heres the R-90/6 in 2006 after I had added 200K to the clock and stripped it down to bare essentials.

On the other hand, over the last four years I've purchased several other Airheads for peanuts.
1) A complete but non-running R-60/6 for $100.00
2) A 78RS with bags for $100.00 plus $150 for the bags. Here it is during tear-down. Rest assured that it was all there when I brought it home!

3) An 81-RT with bags, that I rode home and enjoyed for a while. That one was $1100.00 and the seller paid for a years registration.

4) And the 82-RS that I bought out of barn storage last year for $1600. Heres the 82-RS a few minutes after unloading it from my pick-up and three weeks before I rode it 8000mi coast-to-coast. Nice huh?

Last year, before I bought the RS, I was looking at bikes and found quite a few nice scooters at reasonable prices, including a strong running 82 RS for $2400 and three other decent 80s era RS bikes with accessories, priced from $3100.00 to 3600.00. Two of those bikes are still being offered for sale at around $2500 but they aren't selling. During that search, I also looked at a few Mint/Mint RS bikes that were in the $8000 range and let-me-tell-you, that kinda money will buy you a beautiful bike but those asking prices are substantially above auction prices for similar bikes and as far as I know (And judging from my emails.) those bikes haven't sold either.
So tell me? Whats driving some of the high ($3000ish+) prices that guys are asking and paying for bikes that are in "average for it's age" condition and below? It certainly isn't a scarcity of decent/nice bikes in the market.
I just don't get it....

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