Buells are weird. They go for the same money either way. The polarizing styling of them (and niche status) means a small educated, audience is usually what you're selling too.
For me, the only way a stock bike is worth more is if it's never been modded. With a stock bike you assume the PO's haven't messed with it and thats always a plus.
OR if you aren't going to ride it. Like its super rare or super low mileage.
Otherwise, it's always easier and cheaper to buy one with the mods you want on it already. You have tasteful, common, quality mods on it. You'll make more if you go stock and sell the parts separately.
IMO just saying, Put it back to stock, it will appeal to a broader market of buyers and sell for less and faster, then sell the parts you will be $$ ahead.
Either way it is a very nice looking bike. priced right to sell
Last edited by Silverrider; 03-10-2017 at 09:29 PM.