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 Posted: 10:15 - 26 Feb 2021 Post subject: Yamaha FZR600r |
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Has anyone got any opinions on the 1998 Yamaha FZR 600r? Can get one for £1000 with 40k miles on. Any info about the bike seems to be from the very early noughties, when the bike would of been less than a decade old.
The bike's just going to be used for fairly short journeys when the suns shining but also the odd 250mile trip maybe once every couple months with some luggage. Is it worth saving up another 500-800 quid to get a tidy thundercat/cbr600f?
I've owned a 1998 thundercat. Whats the riding position, reliability etc. like compared to that?
It's like this but the black/orange sort of colour:
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/-/media/bikesocial/2018-january-images-2/gbu-fzrs/yamaha-fzr-600-gbu-good-s-l1600.ashx?h=444&w=740&la=en&hash=660AF7407593704DD60C0F39CB570A0C77D6EA65
(Yeah I'm okay with the 90's vibe on these colours schemes )
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I'd be looking for newer bikes than that. A slightly downgeared ZX6R J1 is a great all round bike which can be had cheap-ish.
If this only needs doing what is said in the ad and you're ok with some spanners and can get a van/trailer it looks a good deal. I'd wager it would need some other things such as fluid change, plugs, etc.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bikes-for-sale/honda/cbr600f/7734335/ |
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I've practically built my motorcycling career on buying old garage queens and restoring them to roadworthy condition (at least for the last 20 years or so). I would not hesitate for a second to purchase a 1998 era bike, but there are a few things you should keep in mind if you plan to do that.
1. 40,000 miles is nothing for a bike like the FZR 600R. Don't let the miles put you off; unless it has been abused, that bike has a lot left in it.
2. Older bikes like the '98 FZR are never turnkey. Plan on giving it the attention it deserves or pass on it. At minimum, I would change all fluids (don't forget brake and clutch fluid), grease the swingarm bushings and steering head bearing.
3. Examine the bike before you buy, noting consumable parts that are showing wear. You might be able to negotiate a lower price depending on what is needed.
4. Anticipate a thousand pounds for brake pads, chain/sprockets, tires, fluids, and miscellaneous parts. If you spend less, good on you.
5. EDIT: Suspension upgrades can cause the cost of reconditioning an older bike to skyrocket. Might be a deal killer.
Even if you decide to pass on the FZR for a newer bike, it is unlikely that you will escape the need for at least some maintenance or upgrade. This be true especially if you purchase in a private sale. ____________________ History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men - BOC |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 305 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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