Miles have always been a consideration with bikes. Motorcycle engines wear the same way that car engines do. If you don't realize that, then you must be new to bikes.

20,000+ miles is a middle-aged bike. Just look around at the mileage on other bikes for sale. Nothing wrong with that, but discerning buyers won't pay top dollar for a bike with 20k+ miles if they can spend the same money on a bike with less than 10k on it.

The cosmetic shape is a plus, but the seller is asking a premium for it.

Quote Originally Posted by JoshuaASE
No Thanks He will keep it before he does that...YALL dont understand how clean an great this thing rides, runs, looks, sounds, this is well worth the price....BTW when did miles ever have to do with a bike? last I check they dont base a bike by the miles...Just my 0.02 cents, BTW I sold a 99 R1 with 38k miles on it for what it is worth By KBB an that was base on bike not miles....So cough up the other 500 if you want this one !