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ar0ck 05-10-2007 02:56 PM

Motorcycle people!
 
What do you guys think of this bike?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2001-...QQcmdZViewItem

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[THE PIPE ON THE BIKE IN THE PICTURES IS NOT THE PIPE YOU ARE GETTING, YOU ARE GETTING A TWO BROS RACING PIPE. PIPE LINK IS HERE http://www.twobros.com/cgi-bin/shopp...y=005-210406M]

[PICTURES http://www.putfile.com/hammy420024/images/106088 ]

Important info: I am third owner of this bike. This bike is in mint condition. The pipe on the bike is really loud and cost almost 400$ original pipe does not come with this auction. I have all documents and tools that came with bike. Blue/white, Well maintained, NEVER DROPPED, raced or abused. All scheduled maintenance performed according to manufacture. Synthetic oil used on bike. Bike has been garaged during winter months with cover (not included). Minor scratch between headlamp and right side scoop from previous owner. As seen in the pics (taken on aug 18 2006) the gsxr has a progrip on it. I have rear seat and hard cover for bike. No liens on bike. I am so sad to let this go but I got to. Questions please email me! If you live nearby please let me know if you would like to look at the bike in person. Currently 9000 miles on bike

miles Maintance Performed

6650 --- brake fluid changed

8498 --- new tires (performance), tightened chain

8591 --- new oil filter and oil 10w-40 sae

8591 --- new exhaust two brothers racing

8600 --- changed anti-freeze

Shipping -- If it is a local buyer i can meet them within a reasonable distance from my domicile. Otherwise buyer has to arrange a pickup here, or delivery and their expense.

Warranty - Bike is sold as is

Payment: cash, bank check
Think its possible to pick this bike up for under $4,300?

misterjuice 05-10-2007 03:15 PM

I had one exactly like that but it was a 2005 model. what a fun bike....i dropped it once coming into my driveway a bit fast and hitting the front brakes a lil too hard. lol

GP99GT 05-10-2007 03:18 PM

i think youre an idiot for getting anything over a 250 for your first bike...get a ninja 250R for $1500, sell it in a year for $1400, buy a bigger bike

thats just my opinion, dont get all pissy

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 05-10-2007 03:43 PM

well have you ever ridden a motorcycle before i think 600 should be your max cc ive ridden a few gsxr 600 and they fun light and have tons of power but if youve never ridden before i advise against it! i agree with matt look into kawasaki 500 they are a good beginner bike with plenty of power and look good!

GP99GT 05-10-2007 04:07 PM

the starter bikes hold their value better too so its kinda a no brainer

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-...QQcmdZViewItem

cheap, light, easy to ride...and itll still go 130mph probably, and rev to 13k

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 05-10-2007 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 342715)
the starter bikes hold their value better too so its kinda a no brainer

yeah they def do! and parts are easier replaced on a stock bike for when you fall, because i dotn care who you are, you fall!

Teds89IROC 05-10-2007 04:49 PM

I'd have to go with matt and phil on this one.

Lt1_8U 05-10-2007 05:45 PM

yeah, get a cheaper bike, learn how they ride, get good at riding and then upgade to a better bike

JerzLT1 05-10-2007 08:33 PM

anyone that says their bike has never been abused is a damn liar. even if its only time to time people get the urge to ride hard. i have a 600 as my first bike and only dropped it once in my shed.

oh one ls1 SS 05-10-2007 08:38 PM

GET A BUSA!! honestly.. it all depends on how your going to ride. i had a 600 for my first and we all know what happened there. if your going to be responsible and not **** around and not ride outside of your boundries then you *should* be fine.

i miss my bike :(

alexm 05-10-2007 10:29 PM

600cc was my first bike dropped it once trying to move it back lol. if you've been on a bike before then get the 600 plenty of power to play with and light enough to learn with.

have you sat your test? you may have said but i forget these things lol

1972LT1 05-11-2007 12:42 AM

I've seen more accidents with sportbike riders than cruiser riders. I ran with a volunteer fire co. for over 10 years. I also ride. Find the smallest cc bike you can get and go to a parking lot . Do figure 8's,circles and whtever else. Learn how the bike reacts when you do this or that. Ride the hell out or it in the lot. Wail on the throttle, then jam on the brakes. Know your machine in and out before you go on the road.

Rich189 05-11-2007 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by 1972LT1 (Post 342902)
I've seen more accidents with sportbike riders than cruiser riders. I ran with a volunteer fire co. for over 10 years. I also ride. Find the smallest cc bike you can get and go to a parking lot . Do figure 8's,circles and whtever else. Learn how the bike reacts when you do this or that. Ride the hell out or it in the lot. Wail on the throttle, then jam on the brakes. Know your machine in and out before you go on the road.

good advice.... my first bike was an r6 but i had been doing mx since i was 5 so its slightly different and from personal experiance do not take exit ramps to fast you never know where the bastards dropped gravel at :{

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 05-11-2007 08:19 AM

the first bike i have ever ridden was a ZX 9 and i learned when i was prolly 15 around a big parking lot but i have been racing dirt bikes since forever! the first bike i owned and still own is a Suzuki gs700es i bought it cheap and it runs great ! i have ridden a hayabusa a gsxr 750 600 and zx9s i still like riding my gs 700 because it doesnt get me in trouble its light and its cheap so if i destroy it in a crash it wont be that big of a deal!

ar0ck 05-11-2007 09:16 PM

So think I could get it under 4.300?

GP99GT 05-11-2007 09:59 PM

are you mentally handicapped?

1972LT1 05-12-2007 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by GP99GT (Post 343235)
are you mentally handicapped?

Why? 'cause he would rather a bike than a POS FORD:wink:

GP99GT 05-12-2007 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 1972LT1 (Post 343308)
Why? 'cause he would rather a bike than a POS FORD:wink:

yep you figured it out

WayFast84 05-12-2007 09:38 AM

Honestly it doesnt matter what bike you have first, If you go out there being an a$$ your going to drop it, Hell You can drop anything, Some times its your fault, some times its stupidity and some time $h!t just happens!

Bottom line, get what bike you want and can afford, but respect it, and dont show off.

89CamaroRS 05-12-2007 10:10 AM

it absolutely matters what ur first bike is. i've been riding for years and there is no denying that every now and again u get the urge to twist into the thottle and let her tach a bit. an inexperienced rider on a missle is gonna make that decesion at the wrong time at least once and that's all it takes to put urself in a wheel chair for life or worse. i've been behind guys that have gone down at 110, it aint pretty. get the docile bike first man. i know it's a hard pill to swallow, but u'll be infinitely safer. no hunk of metal is worth ur life.

alexm 05-12-2007 10:23 AM

no matter what bike you get your only as safe as your gear.....

seen many legs after slow speed drops and i would never ride in just shorts again or everyday jeans i like my legs the way they are, i dont wear leathers most of the time but theres alternatives like draggin jeans or alpinestars cargo pants (i wear these all the time to class on the bike) and its true the second that you start to loose respect for the bike your going down cause it will bite you in the ass

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 05-12-2007 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by crazy77C3 (Post 343360)
it absolutely matters what Ur first bike is. I've been riding for years and there is no denying that every now and again u get the urge to twist into the throttle and let her tach a bit. an inexperienced rider on a missile is gonna make that decision at the wrong time at least once and that's all it takes to put yourself in a wheel chair for life or worse. I've been behind guys that have gone down at 110, it aint pretty. get the docile bike first man. i know it's a hard pill to swallow, but u'll be infinitely safer. no hunk of metal is worth Ur life.

:stupid: but hes prolly not gonna listen Cu's hes stubborn

ar0ck 05-12-2007 11:50 AM

Thanks for all the concern, it is noted and I do take it all into consideration. But all I really wanted to know about was the price and if it could have been negotiated.

DieselKickYoAss4Sure 05-12-2007 11:52 AM

4300 is a good price id say thats a little under what a bike in that shape gos for you may be able to talk him down to 4000! but i think 43 is a good price

1972LT1 05-13-2007 01:26 AM

Check out Kelly Blue Book prices then decide for yourself. The auction said "third owner, never raced" bull$#it. Never seen a sportbike "never raced." If this is your first bike,badchoice. Get an old cruiser or standard and ride it like you stole it. Beat on it, wail on it, it will help you in the future.


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