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    Totaled GS550es

    was hit by a taxi over the weekend, people are asking me what the replacement value of my GS550ES is. It was fully restored and out for only the second day after the 1 year restoration project. Anyone have any ideas what a collector would pay for a fully restored GS550es with matching numbers all correct?
    How do you put replacement value on a bike that you just can't readily replace.
    Feel free to pm me any help would be awesome.

    #2
    I don't have a good answer for your question .. sorry that had to happen though.

    You on the bike when it was crashed ?

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      #3
      I've never seen an '83 - '86 550es go for over 3K. Most prices I've seen of relatively clean and running bikes are between 1K and 1.5K... Not sure if a collector would be interested but I'm sure it'll be worth whatever they are willing to pay.

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        #4
        Whatever the replacement value of the bike, THANK GOODNESS you are still around to try and find out! Hope you weren't seriously injured! Good luck with the resolution on the bike!

        Regards,

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          #5
          When I spoke to my insurance company about full coverage on the 82 KZ1100 I restored, they told me something like 1600 bucks would total it. I didn't really matter to them if it was perfect or just an old bike. Had to negotiate that for awhile with them and ended up coming to an agreement of $5000 replacement policy with no deductible and at the same cost, but I had to show them in advance what I really had.

          Insurance company is going to try to pay you avg retail at best, so be prepared to negotiate with them. If you don't have a bunch of medical bills etc.. for them to pay, that will help.

          I looked up NADA on a 95 which as old as their website goes, and it says avg retail is $855. Maybe they'll just pay you a grand and let you keep the bike without calling it a total loss??

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            #6
            Sorry -what a bummer.. Glad you're ok though.

            Insurance companies are businesses, out there to make money, not give it away. I would estimate $2000, maybe more, to get a mint 550ES. The old rule of thumb is $3/cc for a really nice example, $2/cc for a good running example, but not perfect, and $1/cc for non-running/needing serious work.

            Cycle and Cyle World both did reviews and write ups on the 83 550ES, they both loved them. May not be real, but the 83 1100ES on ebay at $4000 is how a nice example of a limited series - like your ES - can demand more than average.

            Good luck with the settlement.
            Scott
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              #7
              I had to fight hard to get $1,000 for a Skunk. It would not have mattered if it were a pristine example worth thousands.
              Insurance companies don't care. If you are worried about it do something ahead of time to establish a higher value.
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                #8
                The Kelley Blue Book lists bike prices.
                Last edited by Guest; 05-28-2011, 03:53 PM.

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                  #9
                  Old thread, What was the final outcome on the replacement value of your bike? I have an AGREED value policy on my 86 pristine GS550ES for $10,000. Full coverage no deductible for $332 a year.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Corvette95 View Post
                    Old thread, What was the final outcome on the replacement value of your bike? I have an AGREED value policy on my 86 pristine GS550ES for $10,000. Full coverage no deductible for $332 a year.
                    You are not likely to get an answer to your question as this was posted 9 years ago by a "guest".
                    Larry

                    '79 GS 1000E
                    '93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
                    '18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
                    '19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
                    '01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend, now for sale.

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                      #11
                      You never know what someone might pay but my guess for value for a truly pristine GS550ES would be in the $3500 range. I'm sure a lot of GSR folks would disagree though and put the price lower.
                      Ed

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                        #12
                        I have a soft spot for these 550s, but I'd say Ed is fairly close at $3500 for a mint runner and I think that is SoCal pricing which is a premium for motorcycles.
                        I take mine out once or twice a week and it always makes smile.
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                          #13
                          this thread is so old it wears stone underwear
                          1983 GS 1100 ESD :D

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                            #14
                            Yah, from 2010.
                            Interesting to see some of the old names that have since lapsed.
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