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Things are getting busy on the selling side of things.

I’ve been checking everyday and so far in my observation I don’t see many big adventure bikes coming available for sale and what’s there is still maintaining same high price… not in rush, not this fall - the next one for sure I truly hope it will be a “buyers” market at last…
 
I’ve been checking everyday and so far in my observation I don’t see many big adventure bikes coming available for sale and what’s there is still maintaining same high price… not in rush, not this fall - the next one for sure I truly hope it will be a “buyers” market at last…
I have a two year old NC750X, that I am considering moving out if interested.
 
I’ve been checking everyday and so far in my observation I don’t see many big adventure bikes coming available for sale and what’s there is still maintaining same high price… not in rush, not this fall - the next one for sure I truly hope it will be a “buyers” market at last…

ADV bikes are still the fastest growing and most popular segment in motorcycling.

Plenty of demand to keep prices high - unfortunately for buyers.
 
I have a two year old NC750X, that I am considering moving out if interested.

thanks but not what i am interested in,
BTW 750 is not a "big adventure bike" - anything north of 1100 is IMO.. im waiting for the right Africa/SAS/SuperTenere to show up..
 
ADV bikes are still the fastest growing and most popular segment in motorcycling.

Plenty of demand to keep prices high - unfortunately for buyers.

I see a lot of DCT Africas coming for sale suddenly lately, so hopefully htere will be discounted manual versions as well of those new owners who can't afford payments anymore... [not everyone is so savvy as you to pay cash for their toys, most of population just borrow like crazy :)]
 
I see a lot of DCT Africas coming for sale suddenly lately, so hopefully htere will be discounted manual versions as well

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Do it!
 
Me too.

I've been contemplating selling my KTM 1090 and replacing it with a V85tt.

There's been nothing wrong with the KTM, in fact it's a great bike. I'm just tired of having to climb onto it like I'm a cowboy. Also, I find myself feeling a bit unsteady, particularly on unlevel ground. I read someone on ADVrider say they found their tall/top heavy ADV bike had diminished their overall confidence and I'm feeling the same.
 
Me too.

I've been contemplating selling my KTM 1090 and replacing it with a V85tt.

There's been nothing wrong with the KTM, in fact it's a great bike. I'm just tired of having to climb onto it like I'm a cowboy. Also, I find myself feeling a bit unsteady, particularly on unlevel ground. I read someone on ADVrider say they found their tall/top heavy ADV bike had diminished their overall confidence and I'm feeling the same.
Sounds as if you're ready to join the club. Have you visited Adam at Studio Cycle yet? Try to arrange a test ride. Go with an open mind and be prepared: it'll be unlike any motorbike you've ridden before.
 
Sounds as if you're ready to join the club. Have you visited Adam at Studio Cycle yet? Try to arrange a test ride. Go with an open mind and be prepared: it'll be unlike any motorbike you've ridden before.
Wow that V85TT is a good looking bike.
 
Put my bike on K and AT. Getting some serious interest so far, they all want me to buy a vin-check first though...
 

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