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 Posted: 23:37 - 16 May 2010 Post subject: Yamaha XJ600n - how much to pay? |
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I'm going to look at a 1998 Yamaha XJ600n bike tomorrow morn...has anyone here owned one, and if so what do they think? MCN isn't that kind:
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/searchresults/Bike-Reviews/Yamaha/Yamaha-XJ600-Diversion-1992-2004/?&R=EPI-225
but it sounds ideal for me - I just want reliable and cheap. I've pottered around on 50cc's and 125cc's ever since passing my test in 2005 so have no desire to go fast, and I imagine the jump from 50cc to 599cc will be interesting.
Bike is £650, owner sounds totally honest and has owned the bike for four years. Apparently there is a 'tapping' sound in the engine when the bike is cold which has been there for the past four years without a problem, but otherwise the bike is completely reliable.
Any comments / suggestions? ____________________ Current: Yamaha Diversion XJ900
Previous: Yamaha Diversion 600cc, Piaggio Zip 50cc, Honda CG125-W, Siamoto Caddy 50cc moped
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Given the damage to the bike its well over priced.
Divvies have a well know problem of oil in the air box. Could be its leaked from there. Check the crank breather pipe ( large one above the rear brake) and the overflow from the airbox (small one just above the cam covers on the near side (left) ) Also could be leaking from the oil feed pipes to the cooler. Again another divvy weak spot.
I would also be asking why the rear disk is the way it is..... That looks to me like either the pads are knackered or the disk is.
No matter how I rode mine I aways got 65 mpg or better. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Thanks for all the replies.
I ummed and awwed and eventually offered £575 for the bike...'twas accepted. So I'll be riding a XJ600 later this week. Woohoo!
It's got almost a year's tax and MOT on it so (barring misfortune) will require nowt doing until 2011.
Maybe I've paid a touch over the going rate, but not by a huge amount, and bikes on ebay seem to be going at a premium now that the sunny weekends are here. I just couldn't be faffed searching through gumtree for another couple of weeks to save £100.
Have I done the right thing?
 ____________________ Current: Yamaha Diversion XJ900
Previous: Yamaha Diversion 600cc, Piaggio Zip 50cc, Honda CG125-W, Siamoto Caddy 50cc moped |
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For that money if the bike runs fine and has a fresh MOT on it then i wouldn't be too unhappy with the price. Not the bargain of the century but hardly a stitch up either. Just ride the thing and stop worrying!
And look at the rear brake!  ____________________ Harold_Shand wrote: I suppose it's like anything, you get your fingers burned when you start out, you learn from it and eventually become a complete arsehole about the whole thing. |
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Good choice mate, maybe a bit over the going rate, but the bike will do ya well.
As Darth says make sure you look at the back brake. They seize up really easily, but are a real cinch to take apart and clean.
Also because your oil light is on the whole time make sure you check the levels regularly. XJ600's have a tendency to vomit oil from the breather pipe after a ride. Not much each time, but after a while you can end up with low oil levels. ____________________ Current Bike: 98 XJ600S Diversion
Previous Rides: Piaggio Zip 50cc - Various 125cc Honda Wave/Innova things in Thailand - Yamaha YBR 125 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 364 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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