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Blue book motorcycle values


Making a motorcycle purchase – or selling your own motorcycle – can be a daunting task. If you don't have a lot of experience, you might be hesitant to put yourself into the market. You don't want to pay too much for your new set of wheels, and you definitely don't want to sell your bike for less than it's worth.
The pricing that you see on a new or used motorcycle doesn't just come out of thin air, though it may seem that way at first. There's a method to the madness and the information is readily available to anyone who wants to put in the time to look.
Don't worry if you don't think of yourself as a wheeler and dealer when it comes to buying or selling a motorcycle: There is help for you. Motorcycle blue book values are listed online by both Kelley Blue Book and NADA (National Automobile Dealers Association). Motorcycle values vary between blue books, so it's a good idea to check with both sources to compare the prices listed. The NADA guide also lists blue book prices for motorcycle trailers, motorcycle side cars and related equipment.
The blue book value is a great starting point to your journey of buying or selling a motorcycle. You can search online starting by manufacturer, then by model and year. But each bike is a little bit different. It's important to use the blue book value as a baseline, then assess each bike individually.
What makes these sites worth visiting is the fact that the values you'll see are current. Review the asking prices and what the final sales prices are to get an idea of where the market is. You may be surprised how they line up against blue book.

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