Check with @tntmo , he had, and might still have his.Hi there I'm new to the forum. Just a quick question. Anyone here familiar with the 1980 XS1100 Midnight Special. I inherited one from my roommate. It is way to big for me and was thinking of getting rid of it. I know it is a rare bike. My question is what is the best wat to sell it?
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I wouldn't know anything about the sales price... but you should take another pic to offer it. I think you have a problem with the front fork... (unless it's the angle of the pic that makes it seem to me that the bars are bent backwards ).Hi there I'm new to the forum. Just a quick question. Anyone here familiar with the 1980 XS1100 Midnight Special. I inherited one from my roommate. It is way to big for me and was thinking of getting rid of it. I know it is a rare bike. My question is what is the best wat to sell it?
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Thanks for the infoThat’s a very original bike you got there!
XS1100 FB group might be the easiest. Otherwise Craigslist and Cycle Trader.
Just a FYI, to polish up those black chrome pipes, I use to use the ceramic cooktop cleaner on my FJ1100 that I use to have.
Thanks, I submitted it to Bring a trailer we will see if they accept it.As @Sierra1 mentioned, I picked up a 1980 XS11000 Special a while back and got it going. While I don't have it anymore, I sold it to one of my good friends locally so I'm still involved in making sure it's well taken care of. Your Midnight Special is the same bike with some cosmetic upgrades, I think it's mechanically the same as the Special.
If yours is ready to go, just advertise it on all the places you can. I sell on FB Marketplace, OfferUp and CraigsList. Anywhere you sell things these days you're going to have annoying people, scammers, deadbeats, etc. It's been the same forever, just easier for them to work now so you just have to deal with it. I have had good luck selling on all the platforms I listed, but FaceBook seems to get the most views. Also the most attempts at scams, but I get them on everything.
Even though it's sort of a "rare" bike it's not highly collectible or extremely valuable. I have seen absolutely perfect ones advertised at $3k for months and months, not selling. That being said, I would think somewhere in the $2500-$3500 range should be where the bike is priced but I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't sell. If it's really clean and runs good, this might be a candidate to list on Bring A Trailer? I don't know how that site works, but it seems like it brings people out of all the corners of the country for stuff like this.
Good luck, I wish I were closer so I could get a look at that 80's beauty!
Thanks I have a lot of pictures I can post more if you like.As @Sierra1 mentioned, I picked up a 1980 XS11000 Special a while back and got it going. While I don't have it anymore, I sold it to one of my good friends locally so I'm still involved in making sure it's well taken care of. Your Midnight Special is the same bike with some cosmetic upgrades, I think it's mechanically the same as the Special.
If yours is ready to go, just advertise it on all the places you can. I sell on FB Marketplace, OfferUp and CraigsList. Anywhere you sell things these days you're going to have annoying people, scammers, deadbeats, etc. It's been the same forever, just easier for them to work now so you just have to deal with it. I have had good luck selling on all the platforms I listed, but FaceBook seems to get the most views. Also the most attempts at scams, but I get them on everything.
Even though it's sort of a "rare" bike it's not highly collectible or extremely valuable. I have seen absolutely perfect ones advertised at $3k for months and months, not selling. That being said, I would think somewhere in the $2500-$3500 range should be where the bike is priced but I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't sell. If it's really clean and runs good, this might be a candidate to list on Bring A Trailer? I don't know how that site works, but it seems like it brings people out of all the corners of the country for stuff like this.
Good luck, I wish I were closer so I could get a look at that 80's beauty!