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How much is a Katana worth?

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  • boomer_95
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    Originally posted by ejether View Post
    Until death do us part out
    or that works too

    Originally posted by muddyman184 View Post
    paid $200 for mine and i have close to $2000 into her shes ugly and all mine but reality i doubt ill get $600 but ill never sell her she lasted longer then anything else i ever owned
    weere on the same page lol.. ive never had a vehical longer than 6 months. other than my kat, which ive have for a year n a half now
    Last edited by boomer_95; 02-16-2012, 09:05 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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  • ejether
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    My bad LAsunbird, I read your last post wrong. Though you said you hadn't been riding.

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  • LAsunbird86
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    Originally posted by ejether View Post
    That's too bad! You should dust her off, get her running again

    She still runs perfectly?

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  • muddyman184
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    paid $200 for mine and i have close to $2000 into her shes ugly and all mine but reality i doubt ill get $600 but ill never sell her she lasted longer then anything else i ever owned

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  • STULER
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    Its worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it.

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  • KatanaBrett
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    MINE IS PRICELESS!!!! LOL

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  • ejether
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    That's too bad! You should dust her off, get her running again

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  • LAsunbird86
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    Originally posted by ejether View Post
    Sounds like you've got you work cut out for you. Do you have a project thread?
    I got her in 2008, and we both spent awhile "getting to know each other"

    After about a solid month of work(while working and being a full time student), I got her up and running, and have been riding her ever since!

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  • ejether
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    Originally posted by boomer_95 View Post
    i paid $450 for my pre 750. didnt run, front rim was bent, and alot of other things wrong... put probably $1500 into it and i still wouldnt get 1 grand outa it... but "to death do us part" works for me
    Until death do us part out

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  • boomer_95
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    i paid $450 for my pre 750. didnt run, front rim was bent, and alot of other things wrong... put probably $1500 into it and i still wouldnt get 1 grand outa it... but "to death do us part" works for me

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  • ejether
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    Originally posted by LAsunbird86 View Post
    I paid $800 for a rolling frame with an engine in it, a pile of fairings, and a box with the rest of the parts in it.
    Sounds like you've got you work cut out for you. Do you have a project thread?

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  • My96coupe
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    from what you guys are saying i didnt do to bad. i got an 06 600 with 7k miles for 3k although soon i hope to be looking for a pre kat so my wife can learn to ride now i know what price range i should be in.
    Last edited by My96coupe; 02-08-2012, 03:02 PM. Reason: forgot something

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  • LAsunbird86
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    I paid $800 for a rolling frame with an engine in it, a pile of fairings, and a box with the rest of the parts in it.

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  • UncleBuck
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    I paid $3K for my 03 with under 5K on it...

    i live in canada and our bike prices are outrageous

    I doubt you'll see $2500

    realistically your looking at about $1200 i think and even that my be a stretch

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  • scottynoface
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    Originally posted by ejether View Post
    I'm addicted to staring at Craigslist ads and I've seen 1976 CB350s for over $1500

    The CB is also a desirable bike, a Katana is not.

    Realistically, a pre 98 in rideable shape with some wear can expect $1k, but you can probably find an inexperienced rider who will pay more. I paid $2k for my 93 since I didnt know what I was doing.

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