Pricing input
▲ 25 r/ural

Pricing input

Hi, I know there’s been a lot of pricing / sale questions lately so I am pretty curious to get the group’s input on what I should price my bike at. Not a lot of comps of a high mileage bike with lots of extras.

It’s a 2021 Gear Up with about 59,000 miles on it. I’ve been riding it around the world the past 4 years so it has some good wear but I have also meticulously maintained and serviced it.

Main upgrades are
- Nitron shocks
- 2 to 1 GPR high exhaust
- Heated seats (driver, passenger and sidecar)
- Heavy duty racks (rear, trunk, nose, fender)
- Kaliber big skid plate
- Rox risers
- Aux lights on sidecar
- 2x rotopax for gas and water (+ original 10L can)
- Windshields, hand guards, light cover, etc.

Most things have been replaced or repaired but it still needs a few things like a new sidecar rotor and could use a new sidecar wheel spline, both of which I can fix up before selling it if I can get ahold of the parts. There’s some aesthetic things like a weld on the sidecar fender and also scratches on the gas tank. And the tires only have a few thousand miles left on them.

I’m thinking low end would be around $5k and high end would be $10k though I’m aware that’s a very big range. Would love to hear your thoughts! Thanks in advance.

u/ural_world_travel — 6 days ago
▲ 18 r/ColoradoOffroad+1 crossposts

Motorcycling around the world presentation

My wife and I just got back to Denver after traveling the last 4 years on our Ural around the world. We bought the bike from Colorado Ural and they’re hosting a big speaking event for us at their shop this Sunday (6/28) at 2:30pm to share some stories, photos, and lessons from traveling for so long on a bike.

Thought I’d share it here too in case people are interested. The event is totally free and all are welcome!

u/ural_world_travel — 14 days ago