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09-21-2024, 12:49 PM | #1 |
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2023 Lifan X-pect. 97 miles. Southern NH - $1750 OBRO
Hello everyone,
I'm currently selling a 2023 Lifan X-pect. I have it also listed on NH Craigslist. It currently only has 97 miles, which may go up slightly as I do occasionally ride it. I removed the X-pect decals to give it a clean look. I also added a Tusk shifter. I bought new from PowersportsMax and have the documentation to register it, so whoever buys will be the first registered owner. Everything works perfectly and it is a great bike. The reason I'm selling is because I bought a cruiser and don't have a need for two motorcycles. I'd be willing to deliver locally for a small fee. $1750 OBRO https://nh.craigslist.org/snw/d/pelh...781092542.html Last edited by xpect23; 09-24-2024 at 01:22 PM. |
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09-28-2024, 04:38 AM | #2 |
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Mind if I ask why you're selling it? Just not the bike you thought it would be?
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09-28-2024, 03:44 PM | #3 | |
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It's better on gas, perfect for the city, and I love it for that. I wasn't going to do highway rides anymore, but I think I've changed my mind. Some friends living in the next county are doing some longer rides with highway. The Xpect can do 60 mph reliably, but anything more depends on traffic and the wind direction. So I needed a bigger biketo keep up with them. The CFMoto 450 will be able to maintain 80 easily, and tops out at about 110. Also, my place can't host any bikes, and I somehow already managed to fit 2. I won't be able to fit a 3rd. So I need to get rid of one. The Vader 150 with CG250 transplant will be faster and lighter than the Xpect, though it's gas mileage will be worse. It'll be a commuter and fun bike for the short rides. The size and weight and power were the determining factors for me to let go of the Xpect. Besides, the Xpect is nearly brand new and I already have a buyer for it. |
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09-28-2024, 04:07 PM | #4 |
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So you are Xpect23 and you are also Prodigit? Two accounts, one person?
I did not know you could do that. Maybe you are not Prodigit. Sorry! Buyer beware... If your name is not the 1st assigned buyer on the original MCO, you may need specific documents to take title and register. If it is blank (no buyer named), then you will still need a Bill of Sale (probably!). A signed title, in the previous owner's name, may still need an ID/OD before you can transfer title if the vehicle is from another State. My advice is do not buy a vehicle with someone else's name on the MCO. Sure, it is yours, but good luck getting a title. Contact your motor vehicle office/title bureau and ask about this. As I said, you may end up going through the legal system and waiting a long time to get a title. I know it makes no sense, since you wouldn't have the MCO if it was stolen!! But laws don't always make sense. Maybe they just want their pound of flesh on the transaction, and of course, TAX from every sale including the original owner!
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09-28-2024, 09:14 PM | #5 | |
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I also sell mine for the same price, but mine is only 3 months old, and has a lot of work done to it to extend longevity and mpg. 1750 is a high price for a bike selling for $2k new. I know I can sell it at that price,because I did all the "upgrades". Mine comes with windscreen,trunk, engine and frame coated in engine enamel, LED headlight, Bearings greased, chain plastidip coated, seat padded, 3d mesh seat cover, cellphone mount, all bolts loctited, handlebar risers, iridium spark plug, exhaust painted with Rust-Oleum 2000F high heat paint, and more... Also chain lubed, proper break in, oil changes and valve adjustments done at proper intervals... I'm not so certain others will have done the same to their bikes. |
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09-28-2024, 09:29 PM | #6 | |
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09-30-2024, 02:31 AM | #7 |
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OP (Xpect23), sez the buyer would be the first person to register it, so it's not a title, it is an MCO presumably with his name on it. Your post, third in this thread, seemed to be OP answering post #2. I guess you were just inadvertently hijacking his thread. I am sure that you don't want any interested buyers assuming you are selling a bike with an MCO in your name.
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09-30-2024, 07:36 PM | #8 | |
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The bike has been great. No issues, everything works like it should. I am not in a rush to sell. I ride the X-Pect mostly in the neighborhood and brought it to a couple of campsites, so I never ended up registering it for the street. I also own a cruiser that is my main road bike. I do not need two motorcycles, so I'm thinking of selling this and potentially picking up a trail bike for the campsites. |
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09-30-2024, 07:41 PM | #9 | |
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09-30-2024, 08:55 PM | #11 |
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You can title and register it. Someone else may run into the same issue I did ("skipped assignment").
Title bureau sent me to get a declaratory judgement from my local County court because the MCO was NOT in my name. I did have a dealership contract in my name, but the MCO was not. The SAME will probably apply if the bill of sale is not in the buyer's name. It will be considered a skipped assignment (taxes NOT collected when YOU bought it). If you sell it, you cannot re-assign on the MCO. You have NO TITLE in your name to transfer the title (you don't have one). So if you do not re-assign (you say there is no name on the MCO), then the bill of sale (IN YOUR NAME) will cause a problem for the buyer. In most States, if you have the MCO, a bill of sale, and the Bill of Sale has your name on it, they will title it. Maybe you can print a generic bill of sale, fill that out, and that will work? Good luck!
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10-05-2024, 03:47 AM | #12 |
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It is not uncommon to run into different levels of competency at different title offices. I eventually had to go to the home office run by state employees to get a title for my KTM
I bought it out of State and the MCO was never submitted by the previous owner to get a title. Yes, he had the original MCO, unfortunately the previous owner never got a title. They called it a skipped assignment, but I was able to get a clear title. Exactly where in Washington do you live, rideout ?
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