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The Reasonably Priced Used Motorcycles for Sale Thread

Found it on Kijiji but not on MP.

If it were me, I would retake one of your pictures after closing your garage door. When I look back at the listing for the bike I sold this year, I hate the fact the garage is open. It's not particularly messy and there's a nice car there on a lift, but it still clutters up the picture. I also don't like the cluttered background in some other shots.

More unsolicited advice - try taking pictures with the camera at bike level, not from above. They almost always look better that way; that's how they usually appear in catalog photos. If you have a rear paddock stand, consider putting the bike on that and see if it looks better (ever notice how most pictures of the sexy sport bikes almost always show them on paddock stands?)

Pay attention to where the light is coming from so it will be flattering. Don't shoot the bike at mid day. Try to shoot against as uncluttered a background as possible. And show accessories like bags off the bike in a separate photo. Again, bikes almost always look better that way, even if OEM.
To add to the list, I shoot pics at a forest or park. I don't want people knowing which garages have toys.
 
Found it on Kijiji but not on MP.

If it were me, I would retake one of your pictures after closing your garage door. When I look back at the listing for the bike I sold this year, I hate the fact the garage is open. It's not particularly messy and there's a nice car there on a lift, but it still clutters up the picture. I also don't like the cluttered background in some other shots.

More unsolicited advice - try taking pictures with the camera at bike level, not from above. They almost always look better that way; that's how they usually appear in catalog photos. If you have a rear paddock stand, consider putting the bike on that and see if it looks better (ever notice how most pictures of the sexy sport bikes almost always show them on paddock stands?)

Pay attention to where the light is coming from so it will be flattering. Don't shoot the bike at mid day. Try to shoot against as uncluttered a background as possible. And show accessories like bags off the bike in a separate photo. Again, bikes almost always look better that way, even if OEM.
Nice thanks! Will take diff pics next day I’m working from home at lunch in peak daylight.

Should probably wash the bike also.
 
Nice thanks! Will take diff pics next day I’m working from home at lunch in peak daylight.

Should probably wash the bike also.
All excellent advice so far.

100% the bike should be washed and dried for listing pics. And don't take the pics right after washing, when the ground is still wet.

And definitely take several pics of the bike with the bags off. Maybe even a couple pics with the windshield off - many people like that stripped down look as an urban bike.

Even parking lot pictures should be in parking lots with nice pavement, freshly line painted and so on. Go down to Lake Ontario and take some pics there. Or go to Riverwood Conservancy near your house.

Your bike is red/black, so look for backgrounds that help it stand out and not look busy or fade into the background colours. You don't need to show pictures of the tire tread, but just state how new the tires are or mention '90% tread left' etc.

Has your bike ever been dropped? If not, then state that.
Your bike doesn't have 24,000km, it is 'low mileage with only 24k' on it.

You spelled the name of your exhaust wrong.

What is the retail price of your aftermarket stuff?
Maybe give a total $ value of it - sometimes that helps soften the asking price.
 
What is the retail price of your aftermarket stuff?
Maybe give a total $ value of it - sometimes that helps soften the asking price.

This is great advice, I always list cost of upgrades next to them. If its things people were wanting anyway like exhaust and bags, yours looks a whole lot better than one without it when they see the high prices if they were to buy after.
 
That's the worst light. You want the last hour of light in the day. Run down to the lake and let the glow wash over your bike.
Golden hour. From Golden hour photography tips - Adobe :

"What is golden hour? The last hour before sunset and the first hour after sunrise are coveted by professional photographers. Referred to as “the golden hour” or “magic hour,” these times provide the perfect light to capture stunning photos"

@mimico_polak : It's not a "Great bike but time to move on to something different". It's a "great bike with the character, performance and unmistakable elan that only a Ducati can provide".

Maybe that's a bit overboard with the hyperbole, but you get the point.
 
Golden hour rocks. The correct lighting even makes ugly sister Vstroms look okay
That's not a golden hour pic tho.
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That bike had 120,000 km on it and sold for $3k in Sept. Had good multi-day tours on that.
This golden hour.

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Here’s a few pages with various suggestions about photographing your bike for sale, pretty much in line with the suggestions so far.



 
@mimico_polak since everyone's offering unsolicited advice on your ad, you sure you don't want to add the words "panty dropper"?
I was gonna put that down…but then the bike requires a man bun and all that hipster stuff.

Maybe that’s the issue…I don’t have the man bun…I’m the problem…
 
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and yur short ;)

The guy that brought the Himalayan over for me to take a look was moaning...he was in his 50s lifelong rider, has 3 kids, bought them all either motorcycles or quads, even one an eBike and not ONE of them was in the least bit interested.
My kid loved two or three wheels since he could reach the pedals and wanted nothing to do with cars. Resisted getting his car licence til he was in his 20s and then only after bargaining with his mum about driving the work vehicle.

Are we turning away from vehicles...1/3 of driving age people in Toronto apparently either have no car or no licence. :eek:

Got a solid bite on the BMW after I tweaked the photos a bit. Brightened them and a bit sharper.
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and yur short ;)
Scrambler is actually fantastic for short riders. I can flatfoot easily.

I actually wish the pegs were a little lower as having my feet more straight would be more comfortable for long distances.
 
Get rid of the updated clutch crap. Makes you sound like an idiot.
It is an updated clutch. Goes from mechanical to hydraulic clutch on 2019+ MY.

But yes, it needs to be vetted 100% prior to submission.
 
It is an updated clutch. Goes from mechanical to hydraulic clutch on 2019+ MY.

But yes, it needs to be vetted 100% prior to submission.
Hydraulic clutch for ease of use is good enough. Updated just adds confusion. Did ducati update it or did MP do something with it. Obviously ducati based on your post but the post isn't part of the ad.
 
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Marked as pending, so probably too late, but $4k for what appears to be an immaculately kept ST1300 with almost an ideal amount of miles for the age seems very reasonably priced to me...
 

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