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| Nick 50 |
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 Nick 50 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 20:27 - 05 Mar 2015 Post subject: What would you do? |
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So I have a bit of a dilemma and wanted others opinion.
I have a ZX7r which I bought a couple of years ago for £1250. It has been very reliable and ridden all year round, its my daily workhorse.
2 years of british winters have been fantastic for kawasaki's quality....
The bike needs a major overhaul and would like to do the following:
Stainless Exhaust System
Valve Clearances
CCT
Calipers
Chain and Sprocket
Tyres
Rear Hugger
Never done Valve clearances or the CCT before and don't have the time to do it myself, so would get it done at the garage.
All in, i'm looking at a bill of over £1000 to get the bike to a decent standard.
This leaves me with the conundrum of:
1. Get the work done and carry on.
2. Sell bike as is for £600'ish add on the £1000 and maybe another £500 giving me a budget of £2100.
Over the winter I saw loads of options with that budget, but coming up decent weather and the prices getting hiked up.
So what would you do?? ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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That's a tough one.
I'm in a (kind of) similar position myself. Everything needs doing at once.
But it has FSH so I shouldn't lose that much overall anyway, and will get the whole of summers use out of it - justifying it to myself.
I say watch a few bikes you would want on ebay now, and if you really want a new one just do it.  ____________________ 07' Honda Hornet now full powaah! My guide on performing an oil change! |
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600 sounds good. Buy it now.  |
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It does the job you need it to do; you are happy enough with it, giv or take as is; you know what's good about it; you know what's ot so good about it; you have the cash to sort out the not so good you are'n't so happy with.....
What you can crape together to get something else, is only going to be the start, and takes a good few months and a fair few miles for you to get a handle on what you bought; start a 'jobs list' ad then start de-niggling it, hoping you take more jobs of the list than you add as you go.
Why go buy problems?
THAT is what the sensible side of me says, and it usually wins out... which is why still have the trials bike I bought n 1985, and I'm still riding the same road bike after ten years..... and every time I see "Shiny".. it sort of looks at me with Droopy-Dawg eyes and makes me feel guilty that I might even THINK of replacing it.... a-n-d s-o the collection of scrap interesting and quirky 'classics' grows
Bottom line; do you WANT a change?
If so cash out as best as; buyers are unlikely to value your effort to fit new bits, any ore highly than they will the new bits, that'll be 'second hand' moment you open the packet... then go see what you can get.. b-u-t.. hold back enough for that soon as you get it home service and the end of the first moth de-niggle week-end.. cos its an unknown quantity and they ALWAYS seem to want 'something' as you get familiar with'em.
If not, stick with it and enjoy the familiarity of a long term relationship with the thing, rather than Paddy-Flings. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Sell it and buy something else.  |
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 Posted: 19:17 - 09 Mar 2015 Post subject: Re: What would you do? |
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| Nick 50 wrote: | So I have a bit of a dilemma and wanted others opinion.
I have a ZX7r which I bought a couple of years ago for £1250. It has been very reliable and ridden all year round, its my daily workhorse.
2 years of british winters have been fantastic for kawasaki's quality....
The bike needs a major overhaul and would like to do the following:
Stainless Exhaust System
Valve Clearances
CCT
Calipers
Chain and Sprocket
Tyres
Rear Hugger
Never done Valve clearances or the CCT before and don't have the time to do it myself, so would get it done at the garage.
All in, i'm looking at a bill of over £1000 to get the bike to a decent standard.
This leaves me with the conundrum of:
1. Get the work done and carry on.
2. Sell bike as is for £600'ish add on the £1000 and maybe another £500 giving me a budget of £2100.
Over the winter I saw loads of options with that budget, but coming up decent weather and the prices getting hiked up.
So what would you do?? |
Do the valves and cct need doing? you can usaully hear if the cct needs doing, and valves always give tell tale signs if they need adjusting, your hear the valves but then that usaully turns out to be the cct, or the bike will start to stall all the time, if the bikes running well then i would just ignore them, with modern engines and oils its really not worth worrying about, the manufacturer just has to put something in the service manual.
Everything else on your list apart from tyres can easily be done by yourself, maybe getting the old downpipes off would be a pain in the bum, are your old downpipes got holes in then? ____________________ MOD1 passed 26/01/12... MOD2 passed 08/02/12
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 318 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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