Harley for sale

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Interesting that HD have over 3000 bikes for sale on bikesales at the moment. That is the largest amount of any manufacturer including brands that outsell HD several times over.
    Would not like to be in this pool now
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    4 years ago
    As an addicted daily searcher, that’s about average. I think last year it hit around 3,350.
    Interesting that right now 174 are Breakouts. 
  • Timmy
    Timmy
    4 years ago
    I remember 9 years ago when I bought my Harley new I often looked on bikesales prior to my purchase. There were around 1800-1900 Harley’s for sale over summer.  Once summer was over it hit 2000
  • JFE
    JFE
    4 years ago
    Good luck selling anything these days that doesn’t come with toilet paper and a bottle of scotch.
    I did read HD US posted good sales numbers last count, pre-virus. That’s all moot now.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Quoting Timmy on 16 Mar 2020 07:37 PM

    I remember 9 years ago when I bought my Harley new I often looked on bikesales prior to my purchase. There were around 1800-1900 Harley’s for sale over summer.  Once summer was over it hit 2000

    I use my bike mostly over winter being in Qld too hot to ride in summer unless your up early before sun up.
  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    4 years ago
    Quoting Timmy on 16 Mar 2020 07:37 PM

    I remember 9 years ago when I bought my Harley new I often looked on bikesales prior to my purchase. There were around 1800-1900 Harley’s for sale over summer.  Once summer was over it hit 2000

    Quoting paulybronco on 16 Mar 2020 10:35 PM

    I use my bike mostly over winter being in Qld too hot to ride in summer unless your up early before sun up.

    up early?? before the sun??  in Queensland??

    that would be 04:00


    thats keen

  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Quoting Timmy on 16 Mar 2020 07:37 PM

    I remember 9 years ago when I bought my Harley new I often looked on bikesales prior to my purchase. There were around 1800-1900 Harley’s for sale over summer.  Once summer was over it hit 2000

    Quoting paulybronco on 16 Mar 2020 10:35 PM

    I use my bike mostly over winter being in Qld too hot to ride in summer unless your up early before sun up.

    Quoting Soapbox2627 on 16 Mar 2020 11:26 PM

    up early?? before the sun??  in Queensland??

    that would be 04:00


    thats keen

    Thats not far from it, sometimes back before 0900 and its already 26/28 degrees already. Put the bike away and hop on the ski for a few hrs and by midday its too hot for that as well! Ah its hard being in Qld
  • Groadking
    Groadking
    4 years ago
    People think the end is nigh and are offloading all their toys.
    The volume of boats and caravans for sale has increased dramatically over the past month.
    Some boats are ridiculously cheap and appear to still be for sale at prices that would have sold in minutes in December/January.
    What is most concerning is the amount of toys less than 2 years old for sale.
    People have borrowed heavily to get the latest bike/caravan etc and now face the very real reality that they may not have a job or income to make the payments.
    Auction companies will be inundated with stock in the coming months.
    The world and economy is in uncharted territory right now.
     
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Quoting Groadking on 17 Mar 2020 03:04 AM

    People think the end is nigh and are offloading all their toys.

    The volume of boats and caravans for sale has increased dramatically over the past month.
    Some boats are ridiculously cheap and appear to still be for sale at prices that would have sold in minutes in December/January.
    What is most concerning is the amount of toys less than 2 years old for sale.
    People have borrowed heavily to get the latest bike/caravan etc and now face the very real reality that they may not have a job or income to make the payments.
    Auction companies will be inundated with stock in the coming months.
    The world and economy is in uncharted territory right now.
     

    Maybe its just in your area the cheap boats , i dont often see a steal here in Qld. Could be tempted into a bowrider...
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Quote source removed.
    You could catch a drunk on the wrong side of the road  in Qld after cops dropped RBT 
  • Ratbob
    Ratbob
    4 years ago
    Quoting Groadking on 17 Mar 2020 03:04 AM

    People think the end is nigh and are offloading all their toys.

    The volume of boats and caravans for sale has increased dramatically over the past month.
    Some boats are ridiculously cheap and appear to still be for sale at prices that would have sold in minutes in December/January.
    What is most concerning is the amount of toys less than 2 years old for sale.
    People have borrowed heavily to get the latest bike/caravan etc and now face the very real reality that they may not have a job or income to make the payments.
    Auction companies will be inundated with stock in the coming months.
    The world and economy is in uncharted territory right now.
     

    Yeah mate, toy’s are the first to go, classic cars and bike always take a big hit too. 
  • Groadking
    Groadking
    4 years ago
    Quoting Groadking on 17 Mar 2020 03:04 AM

    People think the end is nigh and are offloading all their toys.

    The volume of boats and caravans for sale has increased dramatically over the past month.
    Some boats are ridiculously cheap and appear to still be for sale at prices that would have sold in minutes in December/January.
    What is most concerning is the amount of toys less than 2 years old for sale.
    People have borrowed heavily to get the latest bike/caravan etc and now face the very real reality that they may not have a job or income to make the payments.
    Auction companies will be inundated with stock in the coming months.
    The world and economy is in uncharted territory right now.
     

    Quoting paulybronco on 17 Mar 2020 03:28 AM

    Maybe its just in your area the cheap boats , i dont often see a steal here in Qld. Could be tempted into a bowrider...

    There are a few in WA.
    For some reason a lot of caravans.
    Maybe its a case of the woman folk saying you need to sell that heap so we can eat!
    The old guilt trip.
    Whats it going to be food or YOUR bike??
    Stupid question bike of course.
    Man can’t live on food alone!!
  • HOG63
    HOG63
    4 years ago
    Quoting Groadking on 17 Mar 2020 03:04 AM

    People think the end is nigh and are offloading all their toys.

    The volume of boats and caravans for sale has increased dramatically over the past month.
    Some boats are ridiculously cheap and appear to still be for sale at prices that would have sold in minutes in December/January.
    What is most concerning is the amount of toys less than 2 years old for sale.
    People have borrowed heavily to get the latest bike/caravan etc and now face the very real reality that they may not have a job or income to make the payments.
    Auction companies will be inundated with stock in the coming months.
    The world and economy is in uncharted territory right now.
     

    Quoting paulybronco on 17 Mar 2020 03:28 AM

    Maybe its just in your area the cheap boats , i dont often see a steal here in Qld. Could be tempted into a bowrider...

    Quoting Groadking on 18 Mar 2020 08:04 AM

    There are a few in WA.

    For some reason a lot of caravans.
    Maybe its a case of the woman folk saying you need to sell that heap so we can eat!
    The old guilt trip.
    Whats it going to be food or YOUR bike??
    Stupid question bike of course.
    Man can’t live on food alone!!

    Cause stealing bikes is harder..?
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    4 years ago
    Quoting paulybronco on 17 Mar 2020 03:28 AM

    Maybe its just in your area the cheap boats , i dont often see a steal here in Qld. Could be tempted into a bowrider...

    Quoting Groadking on 18 Mar 2020 08:04 AM

    There are a few in WA.

    For some reason a lot of caravans.
    Maybe its a case of the woman folk saying you need to sell that heap so we can eat!
    The old guilt trip.
    Whats it going to be food or YOUR bike??
    Stupid question bike of course.
    Man can’t live on food alone!!

    Quoting HOG63 on 18 Mar 2020 09:43 AM

    Cause stealing bikes is harder..?

    Ha Ha hard to jam a Harley down your pants