Ok i'm looking at buying myself a '05-06 zx6 since the wife now has my (lowered) '02 as her bike now.
Why is it that an '05/'06 is around $9k in qld & nsw, yet the same bike is around $11k in vic? (i'm in vic, or this would not be an issue for me obviously!)
I'm considering buying a bike interstate, but once you consider finding someone to look at the bike for me, the transport cost, insurance & then having to rwc, bike inspection & transfer the rego over, that $2k saving becomes a LOT less - possible making it seem kind of annoying, but one of those things we just have to deal with "down south".
What i don't understand is why is a state where it is warmer, & nicer to ride a bike in winter, CHEAPER to buy in!!, than a colder state where the bikes generally live in garages all winter?
Having said that, anyone in vic got a blue '05/'06 they are happy to sell for around $9k??
(have aus delivered cbr250rr to sell too!)
T
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Re: zx6 prices in eastern states?? WTF?
take the hint.....more eviedence that there is nothing good about vic!!!!! 

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Re: zx6 prices in eastern states?? WTF?
I bought mine from interstate...
well, "inter-territory" at least

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Re: zx6 prices in eastern states?? WTF?
hi T)
i have an 2006 zx6 for sale soon.
ill post pics of it in the for sale area, but it is a very clean example, which i intentionally left stock with only 2200kms on the closk.
NO IT HAS NOT BEEN RACED
make an offer ill be happy to see it go to a good home.
pm me for more details if you like or gmme a call on 0416 123 222
i have an 2006 zx6 for sale soon.
ill post pics of it in the for sale area, but it is a very clean example, which i intentionally left stock with only 2200kms on the closk.
NO IT HAS NOT BEEN RACED
make an offer ill be happy to see it go to a good home.
pm me for more details if you like or gmme a call on 0416 123 222
0416 123 222
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Re: zx6 prices in eastern states?? WTF?
Ironic thread seeing i live in NSW and ended up looking at bikes in VIC and WA because the ones here were way too expensive.
I bought the bike from WA btw, and just like you guys we need to get it road certified, rego transfered etc. It was an expensive experience but i got the bike i wanted.
The one thing you are going to find out very quickly is that there are very few 'bargain' bikes out there. A lot of the ones which are significantly cheaper are like that for a reason. The only circa $9k 05 zx6r's i've seen around are in pretty bad nick.
Unless you love a bike, and its extremely hard to get, i would usually advise against buying interstate. However, i wanted a 2000 model zx9r in immaculate condition, black with low kilometer's. I took whatever i could get, and that just happened to be in WA.
Realistically i think the problem is this. It just "feels" that whenever you want something, everywhere else seems to have it except where you are. If you have a little patience you will probably find a good one, at a good price with a bit of looking. Otherwise, its about $380 to get one transported from Sydney to Melbourne
I bought the bike from WA btw, and just like you guys we need to get it road certified, rego transfered etc. It was an expensive experience but i got the bike i wanted.
The one thing you are going to find out very quickly is that there are very few 'bargain' bikes out there. A lot of the ones which are significantly cheaper are like that for a reason. The only circa $9k 05 zx6r's i've seen around are in pretty bad nick.
Unless you love a bike, and its extremely hard to get, i would usually advise against buying interstate. However, i wanted a 2000 model zx9r in immaculate condition, black with low kilometer's. I took whatever i could get, and that just happened to be in WA.
Realistically i think the problem is this. It just "feels" that whenever you want something, everywhere else seems to have it except where you are. If you have a little patience you will probably find a good one, at a good price with a bit of looking. Otherwise, its about $380 to get one transported from Sydney to Melbourne
