I have four kids.
That why I have two nytros and two phasers!
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Your just mean. Aren't you lol. Sorry just a joke, don't ban me lol.
Never "invest" more than you can throw away when it comes to sleds. And,, you have to realize (another motto I follow lol) "You never own anything you just rent it!" lol. Even a Yamaha.
I've had a bit of luck (maybe 50% success) over the years getting rid of my projects. I start "selling" my sled (getting rid of my rental?? lol) about Feb.
You always have the weekend days when there are lots of people around. If someone is ohing and ahing the thing I`m riding I introduce myself and shake hands etc. Then offer a ride and talk it up. If your comfortable and confident in your build It`s not wrong. Some years I have had 5 people very interested. They know me, I know them, they know the sled and they know where it is being traded into and I pass on the names to my dealer.
Most people will be much more comfortable buying off of a dealer. Warranty or not. Don`t know why but it is what I have found.
I always trade in to save the tax. Up here it is pretty big. When I sno-check I work with the dealer no matter what it takes. I leave with a best case scenario and a worse case scenario for difference in trade in price. You have to make it worth their time. It is a business and I pay my way to use their expertise.
I want my sled at a dealer. They get far more hits than you will. The sales guys do this for a living and they have many options they are familiar with for financing etc. That last 2 grand you don`t have may only be 35 dollars a month lol. Bottom line for the dealer is to have zero cash outlay until the last possible min. Just make sure you sign some papers so it is insured under their shop policy.
I make sure the sled looks better than new and get it to the dealer as soon as he will allow. If it is to sit in the yard I provide a cover and check on it once in a while to keep it shiny lol and pump up they sales guys. You never know when somebody out of the blue sees your sled as a must have and starts the rental process all over lol.
As for stripping back to stock or not. I.ve done both. Most times the dealer tends to request that because it`s easier to sell something that is cheaper-stocker.
If the parts don`t fit the next rental you are getting IMO it is a waste of time. I spend the time it takes to R and R the stuff and put it towards pushing the advantages of the mods to the buyer and-or sales guys.
You might get 50 cents on the dollar for the stuff installed, maybe only 25 cents, but you will get lowballed to less than that if it`s in a box and only fits older models and a select few people who want to mod an older model.
You have to value your time in this equation too.
As for your Yamaha and it`s value. It is what the buyer will pay and I`m not a very good guy to get that price from lol.