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[QUOTE="karterron, post: 344044, member: 29122"] Cycletrader if you really want to sell. What I have seen in my area is people advertising bikes but not really wanting to sell them. In other words, if someone is dumb enough to give this much I will sell it. The bikes in cycletrader that are priced right sell pretty quick. I just did a search on their website which is [url]www.cycletrader.com[/url] and found 18 1999 YZ400's for sale nationwide. The prices range from $2,800 to $3,900 with the majority being in the $3,300 to $3,500 range. Based on that, if you really want to sell it, I would say low to mid 3's depending upon condition and demand in your area. One thing people forget when listing a bike is that your bike is only worth what someone else is willing to pay for it. You could list it in cycletrader for $4,000 but that doesn't mean you will get it. If you really want to sell do a search and hit the middle price and negotiate from there. You should sell quick then. Get your price to where the bike will be in demand. [/QUOTE]
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