Sold at $12,700
Showing an unbelievable 249 miles, this "R" model is described as "museum quality" with original tires still mounted and all systems refreshed and ready to go. While employing a bit of hyperbole — "It was the most glamorous, limited edition, super sport bike of its time" — it does indeed present as new as you're likely to find outside the Barber museum. Interestingly, the seller was located in Birmingham, AL, home of the Barber.
Sold at $1,250
At 1/10th the selling price is this well-used example of the same model. Showing 48,000 miles and not run for the past five years, this one will need lots of love to see the road again. And did I mention that it will need to be imported from Canada?
Here's the conundrum; the low-mile bike is too pristine to get much practical use from, while this one isn't worth the time and money to bring back, except as a daily rider.
Which would suit you best?
Unsold at $10,000
It seems the 1000s have been coming out of the cracks, and here's another beautiful example, showing only 2900 miles on the clock. Correctly prepared for storage in 2009 and displayed in the seller's home, he claims original condition, but the Yosh slip-ons certainly aren't. With nice original mufflers getting more rare by the day, this may, in fact, have been the deal-breaker for the seller's high-ish opening bid.
Here's a rare bird in factory grey color with an amazing 252 miles showing. I've never seen this color and think it looks awesome, especially with the white "factory" wheels. A claimed one-owner (a certified tech, at that) with all original parts included, it was offered at a reserve of $5500 and buy-it-now of $5900. We're not sure of its status, other than it's "no longer available." Did some savvy buyer snap it up or did the seller come to realize that he may have undervalued this beauty?
Sold for $4000
Now this might be called the working man's low-mile find. With a very comfortable 4500 miles and described as "nearly a museum piece," this second-year 800 has had the mechanicals brought up-to-date, fresh sporting tires, and aftermarket pipe and bar risers. Nice. It will be many years before these fifth-gen models reach collector status, if ever, so the buyer may have paid top retail but got a very useable, long-term motorcycle.
Auction ends Aug. 27th
And here's your chance to grab your own low-mile V4. At 4800 miles and some "normal" wear-&-tear, this looks to be a very nice forth-gen 750. Still wearing its original tires (yikes!) and a repainted tail section, this one would surely clean up nicely. The photos look great and the seller is including fresh rubber. I like this year and this bike! And only three hours away....
Update: No sale. With 38 bids up to $2375, it failed to meet reserve. I have to agree with the seller's strategy here; this VFR is worth at least $500 more. But from the buyer's perspective, if transport is needed, well, there's an additional $500 out of his/her pocket. Still, this would represent a lot of bike and still be well-bought at $3000. I would encourage the seller to try again with a bit more effort toward marketing.