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| Used Sports Bike Acceptable Mileage Limit? |
| 5-10 thousand |
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7% |
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| 10-15 thousand |
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19% |
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| 15-18 thousand |
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1% |
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| 20+ thousand |
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70% |
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| Spit-Fire |
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 Posted: 21:09 - 22 Jul 2010 Post subject: Used Sports Bike Acceptable Mileage Limit? |
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iv been looking at used superports recently, as i hopefully will be in the market for a new one shortly.
i often come across examples that are lower priced due to them having higher then normal mileage.
i was wondering, whats the general ceiling on acceptable miles for a sports 6? (or any sports bike).
most of the ones i see are early 20 thousands.] but rage to mid 30's
as they are (surely) designed to run far beyond this,
would a bike with this kind of use be a bad buy?
i would be grateful for all thoughts and opinions  ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster
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forget age, etc.. whats important is how its been looked after.
id be happier with a 50k bike thats got a fsh than a 15k bike with none.
in fact my blade holds true to that. currently on 32k and shes mint  ____________________ CBR954RR - Daily toy
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Hi
Agree with those above saying it depends on how it has been treated and what bike it is. Thrash a bike on track days and you will be doing a hell of a lot more wear than a bike that has been used for long motorway journies.
However given the number of low mileage bikes around there seems to be little reason to buy one with high mileage without a decent discount on the price.
All the best
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This is just one of those things where you have to take each case on it's merits. High mileage and good maintenance is far better than low mileage and neglect. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Hi
Chassis bearings wear. Probably steering head and suspension linkage first (ignoring wheel bearings as they are pretty much consumables). But the rear shock will wear, forks will wear and bushes will need replacement. Exhaust will rot and / or crack. Silencer will get noisier as the packing compresses. Radiator and oil cooler will probably start to have the fins rot.
Electrics can suffer as well.
And the older it is the more abuse the frame has taken, hence the possibility of cracks increases.
All the best
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do you think the high mileage is likely to have racked up on long commutes though?
wouldn't that kind of journey on a sports 600 be tedious and warrant a chiropractor to stand straight by the end of the week  ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster |
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i understand with a thou, as it has more power through out the rev range then the usual tool for the job (naked 6)
but i never really saw a supersport as ideal for the role,
so wondered how people did so many miles
in so little time, as it seems to be a unusual trend
are modern bikes as robust as the golden oldies?
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thanks for the advice lads, its help bring clarity and a different way of looking at the picture  ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster |
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Mileage for me isn't an issue at all, as with a lot of the comments above, it's all about how they've been looked after for said mileage.
My 15 year old ZXR has 32k miles on it. But of all the parts now on it, it's only the gearbox, frame and fairing that has covered that mileage. The majority of the engine has been replaced as I've tuned it, the front and rear end have both been replace with items off a different (newer) bike.
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| SimonB wrote: | Regarding the fsh, would you be happy buying a bike where someone hasn't taken the bike to a garage for work. However they have receipts for the comsumables they have bought for the bike. |
like the mileage id be cautious,
but also like the mileage, age would play apart in my opinion.
i forget usually bikers are not like the average car owners, and a lot of them, are mechanically capable of at minimal a minor service.
in theory the above all makes sense,
though in person when viewing a bike, its a lot harder to tell, if its been looked after, self service etc, or if its just a dressed up nail
| plugger147 wrote: | are you looking at 2 year old bikes or 5-10 year old bikes, |
more 5-10 year old.
less then 5 years is in the £4000+ bracket.
which is similar age thousand money,
and even cheap exotica
(999, RSVR, F4 750)
so the 2005/4 jap four to 99/02 original r6's
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It may affect resale value quite a bit if you end up adding a fair few miles to it though. |
was thinking maybe id turn it in to a track bike depending on the bike, to save my self the deprecation hit.
would a high mileage engine, survive track work? ____________________ they say the good die young... i say we just live faster
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My zx6r has racked up 54k now and its a '00 model. (Bought with 28k on it)
Utterly dependable. All ive replaced are the consumables and a coil pack.
My x7 ( granted not a sports bike ), has 30k on it and thats a 30year old 2stroker. But most of the bearings in the chassis have been replaced and pretyy much all of the engine internals have been renewed.
The XJ600 ('90) i also have thats used as a commuter hack by my old man has some 50k + on it. Apart from needing some clutch plates now, its never caused a problem. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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