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 Posted: 21:20 - 03 Nov 2014 Post subject: Obligatory "Test Passed, Now which bike?" thread |
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5 minors but I have an irrational fear of tests, so meh, pass is a pass.
I've been weighing up my needs in a big boy bike for months now, and I figure number one priority is being able to service as much of the bike myself as possible.
Could someone suggest which bike offers easiest home maintenance?
1-2 Cylinder, basic electrics but nothing too fancy?
(FYI its a full license so can ride anything, but preferably nothing too thirsty!)
EDIT: Budget being £1-2k less the better tho as it will be living outside  ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
I ride a Bandit 600... badly.
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Cheap running the usual list..... CB500, GPZ500,ER5, ......... GS500 . They go on and on better than the Duracell bunny and costs peanuts to keep on the road.
Could get a nice ZZR in the lower end of your price range. IL4 but all that means is a couple extra spark plugs. Not the most fuel efficient though but not a full on crazy thirsty beast. Can go like stink if you need it too but also will take you sedately in comfort. They made it for years and years meaning parts are plentiful and cheap.
Been noticing lots of BMW F650GS (the single) under 2k recently no idea as to service costs but they get very good MPG.... maybe worth a look if that kind of thing floats your boat.
Or just go nuts and buy a GSXR 750 SRAD. You know you want too
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Ahh did not know the BMW was a single Cylinder, will need to check that out.
I didn't know until now that the GPZ and ER5 are twin cylinder too, much appreciated
Does any one of those you mentioned have more of an upright "CG" style seating position do you know? ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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A grand should buy you a pretty damn decent cb500, with all consumables in dedent nick, and a mileage of about 20k. Yeah I know they're a poxy half litre soft-tuned twin with unshakeable school bike learner / utility bike boring commuter connotations - but mechanically they're almost unkillable, and tend to run forever. So for every accusation of dull and bland, there's some consolation in their dependability and affordability. Regardless, they have a quite 'neutral' seating thang - thus in keeping with the cg125. Plus you could always stick a new can on it - to give the illusion of ahem performance. The Fuel exhaust, with baffle removed, is a bit of a larf. You'd like that.
Or, thinking a bit more laterally, at the upper end of your budget you could maybe - *maybe* - get a w650. There was one for 1.8k on ebay last week - a little bit weathered, but oddly the better for it. Again, soft tuned - and with a good rep for reliability (although to be fair, this will be as much if not more down to the fact that old men own them as it is kawasaki's engineering and build). Only down side with this bike is it'll not let you shirk your cleaning duties, and will probably require a steady diet of preservers - e.g. ACF50 - if you're going to all-weather commute the bugger. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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Congrats! I got 5 minors too
ER5 gave me backache, but the main reason not to have one is that they're incredibly boring, and actually have really dodgy brakes (rear drum). A Bandit's a Rolls Royce by comparison
2k can get you some really nice bikes, a tidy Hornet for around or probably a bit less than that figure for example. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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You won't get much of an F650GS (single) for under £2K, and certainly not the twin.
I was going to suggest V-Stroms, but they're holding their value surprisingly well.
A classic, maybe, but think about parts. On that basis, think popular bikes with plenty of pattern parts. CB500, Bandit, SV650S, Divvy, check out WeMoto to verify.
Maybe Dullsville, but if you want low maintenance, buy on condition not model. Stainless downpipes, good chain, sprockets, tyres, brakes, get one that's not needing anything done to it and you won't have to do anything to it, innit. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Yeah dunno what that means. Probably means braided?
That bike looks good. I'd not hesitate to say buy it - except for two points. Firstly, and knowing it says 12k miles, why has the white lettering worn off the idiot light labels? At 12 thou, even if it's been ridden to Siberia and back twice - under water - that white lettering should still be there, and only tends to wear away after about 30k. In other words, those clocks looks "older" than the miles - suggesting, perhaps, that they're not original.
Secondly, why has it got hagon shocks?? Again, if the mileage really is 12k why aren't the OEM Showa shocks on it? "I can also give the original dampers (rusted but OK)". Fine - however, and even though the Showas were a bit prone to corrosion, at 12k they should be bloody good!! Even if they've seen a bit of weather.
So I'd be wondering what previous MOTs show in terms of mileage. Betting there's not much in the way of paperwork and history though.
But if this is a 2 or 3 previous keepers bike, and it really *is* 12k miles, then it's a good price. And you wouldn't lose much on it if you bought it today and sold it next week - in fact you could make some if you were lucky. By contrast, if it's a ten owner bike with zilch paperwork to back up the mileage, it's a bit dear to be honest. Like, half a grand too much. Especially if the chain's not great, and the sprockets are starting to hook a bit. That said, even if it's not the most honest bike ever, and whilst it may be overpriced, it doesn't look bad and would be an obedient and trusty slogger for a few years. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
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The guy obviously wants a grand for it, the fact it hasn't sold in 20+ days says it all really. I'd offer £800. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Just coughed up £850 for a mechanically sound but cosmetically 'used' 1996 Cb500 Twin.
Came with crash bars, bagster tank cover, heated grips, good Bridgestone BT45 tyres, new clutch, FSH ( and a new MOT and service ) a top box and a small Givi screen. Pick it up at the weekend.
There's loads of choice but as above, i'd walk away from anything that already needs work as you can guarantee that whatever it needs now it is going to need that and more later.
Purposefully chose something that wasn't nice and shiny so that when i drop it ... all i'm adding is extra patina instead of losing value.
If you wanted a shiny example, you can pick them up but the price seems to double ... not sure i'd want a £2000 CB500 ... there's other nicer bikes for that kind of money. At least if you spend half of what you have, you have the other half for anything you might need like tyres / brakes / service parts / insurance etc.
As for it being dull and boring, compared to the YBR125 its replacing, dull and boring is relative  ____________________ 2017 Z1000SX |
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Hmm, gives me something to think about, cheers fellas.
Looks like you are all correct, for parts availability I likely will need to go with one of the 'staple' bikes.
I messaged the CB500 guy, he said hes out of the country atm so could explain why its still listed.
Hopefully he is just one of those stupid people like me who replaces parts before their time on really old bikes, and that its not a complete shithouse.  ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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It's a very clean-looking B6, but it's still a B6 - they're prone to being owned by the mechanically retarded.
Of the choices you'd brought up (and bearing in mind my hatred of I2 bikes), the CB500 is probably the best bet. B6s are OK, but you're best taking someone who knows spannering to have a look at it - clean != functional. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Is the guy in the helmet talking to the cyclist he just ran in to |
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