1984 honda gyro
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1984 honda gyro
I have a 1984 gyro with 540 miles.Any ideas as to it's value???
2 Honda NN50 Gyros I find myself sitting idly on the line dividing past and future,as if I could kill time without injuring eternity. -- Thoreau
Re: 1984 honda gyro
Value of '84 Gyro determined by several factors. Supply and demand is considered, but CONDITION is the king . If the bike looks like it did sitting on the showroom floor, and starts instantly, and runs perfecly at 30 mph for endless miles, THEN it will eventually sell for $1500 to a discriminating collector.
The average '84 Gyro that's been neglected for the last 25 years and suffered some age and crash related damages, but maybe it still runs OKAY...then about REALISTICALLY==$300-$600.....
NON-RUNNING and missing some parts...$100-$200.....
The average '84 Gyro that's been neglected for the last 25 years and suffered some age and crash related damages, but maybe it still runs OKAY...then about REALISTICALLY==$300-$600.....
NON-RUNNING and missing some parts...$100-$200.....
RideRed
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Re: 1984 honda gyro
Thanks for good news ! This one is close to being perfect.
2 Honda NN50 Gyros I find myself sitting idly on the line dividing past and future,as if I could kill time without injuring eternity. -- Thoreau
Re: 1984 honda gyro
It takes a very special bike and buyer to get top dollar. A really clean bike can usually be sold for $800-$900 to someone looking for a scooter to ride and is not a collector....
RideRed
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"Live Large - Ride Small"
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