I have a love-hate relationship with my 1990 R100GS. Since owning it I only average approx. 500 miles a year, and have spent a fair amount of cash on it. In the last few years it's had a new timing chain and tensioner, Nippon denso starter motor, battery, stainless push rod tubes, Keihan stainless silencer, new valves, springs and guides, tyres and the seat recovered, and very recently a Migsel side stand.
I often consider selling it because it doesn't get much use, but then usually change my mind after returning from a ride on it. Each time I take it for an MOT the mechanic and owner of the shop always remarks on how nice a bike it is and how he would like something similar. I took my Triumph to him last week for it's MOT and the guy asked me what I thought my GS was worth and would I sell it to him. I told him I wasn't sure what they go for these days and that at the moment I was enjoying the bike, but would give him first refusal on it if I decided to sell.
I got home looked at the GS and thought long and hard, I had a quick look on the web and could only find one GS for sale, that was at a north wales bike shop (Colwyn bay motorcycles I think) and they were asking an incredible £4000 + for it.
So what would be a realistic price to ask for my bike, it's in very good condition but far from mint, the MOT guy once advised me not to restore it, he reckoned old bikes looked better with a patina of age about them.
I could certainly do with some extra cash as my wife and I are considering buying a new car.
Any advice gratefully accepted.............I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
I often consider selling it because it doesn't get much use, but then usually change my mind after returning from a ride on it. Each time I take it for an MOT the mechanic and owner of the shop always remarks on how nice a bike it is and how he would like something similar. I took my Triumph to him last week for it's MOT and the guy asked me what I thought my GS was worth and would I sell it to him. I told him I wasn't sure what they go for these days and that at the moment I was enjoying the bike, but would give him first refusal on it if I decided to sell.
I got home looked at the GS and thought long and hard, I had a quick look on the web and could only find one GS for sale, that was at a north wales bike shop (Colwyn bay motorcycles I think) and they were asking an incredible £4000 + for it.
So what would be a realistic price to ask for my bike, it's in very good condition but far from mint, the MOT guy once advised me not to restore it, he reckoned old bikes looked better with a patina of age about them.
I could certainly do with some extra cash as my wife and I are considering buying a new car.
Any advice gratefully accepted.............I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.


