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Value of a '90 650? started by RXL95
March 15th 2004 at 2:52 PM
 
RXL95
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I was thinking of buying another machine just to have a back up or for when u start someone else new to the sport.And i found a 1990 650 indy 4 sale in the paper. It has a new kimpex track and studs, suspension was gone thru by a polaris dealer, same dealer put new pistons and rings in it. The guy painted the hood Black. Overall it in pretty Good condition. It has 2700 miles on it. Tell me what u think its worth?




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March 15th 2004 at 2:56 PM
 
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I currently have the same sled. The sled is in great shape, new track, plastic skis, cobra windshield etc. I am trying to get $1800 cdn (approx 1400 usd) and i have had no calls.

I am sure its worth that amount. How much are they asking?




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March 15th 2004 at 3:04 PM
 
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there asking $1800 but the guy was just looking to get rid of it. This has metal skis basically just a bone stock machine with studs. I figured i have a rxl and would love to compare the carbs to fuel injection and i have worked on my rxl a lot and know its tendencies.




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March 15th 2004 at 3:23 PM
 
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so buy my 96' 680 with pipes and reeds and a 136" inch track for 1200 and you get a performance sled that you want




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March 15th 2004 at 7:54 PM
 
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depending on the shape of the sled, i wouldnt pay more than $2000, well worth the money those 650's are fun to ride...



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March 15th 2004 at 8:47 PM  [ Modified March 15th 2004 at 8:48 PM ]
 
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$1800 (US???) for a 90?? Thats more than what I'm asking for my 97xc440....which is quicker outa the hole and only a few mph slower than my friends 91 rxl.




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March 16th 2004 at 4:02 AM
 
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even with the new stuff i wouldnt buy it

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March 16th 2004 at 6:22 AM
 
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I was thinking 1200. Is that a bad price?




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March 16th 2004 at 7:23 AM
 
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Its worth what ever you want to pay but 1200 sounds fair




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March 16th 2004 at 8:40 AM
 
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The sled is worth $1200. Put a set of PSI or SLP pipes on it and that will be a really fun sled to ride. I wouldn't pay more then $ 1200 because it wouldn't take a whole lot more and you could buy a sled newer then that. Riley



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