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Looks like you're in 20+ year old (for price) up to 500cc twin territory.
so I'm thinking ER5, CB500x or heaven forbid GS500, Alternatively an old Fazer or Bandit with restrictors might work.
For classic you could maybe find a ratty 400/4 or nicer superdream 400 or Yamaha XS etc.. the more popular classics like a CB350K tend to fetch more than your 1k..
Set yourself up an ebay search.. Interestingly I note that you don't have to carry any kind of A2 proof certificate - so its up to plod to prove the power exceeds 48 HP if they suspect... ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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prices have gone up a lot the last few years, £1k wont get you much at all, very likely to need more spending on it as soon as you get it, can you stretch to anymore ?
you could be lucky to get a good condition 125 for £1k these days
an example below of a possible ?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-details/202207318326321 |
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Thanks for all the replies guys
I could possibly stretch it slightly further, but it would take a while to save up more. I have had a GPZ500S so maybe an ER5 is a good option..
Ever since I’ve been driving for two years the back to biking bug has bitten me harder recently as it’s summer seeing other bikers about. Even a 125 would be better than nothing at this point
I’ll try shopping around for your suggestions  ____________________ Carl
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With that budget, you're basically looking at something ratty, or something broken. That's the reality. So it's really going to be down to your ability to spot a bike that looks crap but has solid mechanicals, or one which is broken but you're reasonably sure is an easy fix you can do. How confident a mechanic are you, and how good do you reckon you are at spotting a good 'un?
It's a genuine question. People do get bargains. I know a guy who got a non-starting Honda Blackbird for £500. The fix was the starter relay or something equally daft, cost about £10, and he now has a bike worth £1500+.
But you're probably going to have to spend a load of time trawling gumtree and facebook marketplace and looking at vaguely motorcycle shaped objects. If all that sounds like more trouble than it's worth, save another £500 and you'll be able to start looking at bikes you can reasonably expect to be able to ride home. At that sort of price (say £1250-1500), you've actually got quite a lot of potential choices, because it's at the bottom of the depreciation curve for lots of still viable bikes. ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR, '00 VFR800FI Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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There's 100s of bike on ebay for a grand or less.. most of them are runners too. BUT as pointed out you will need to allow for service parts and consumables such as tyres chains etc..
..part of the fun for me is getting wreck road worthy for minimum expense.. much frowned on here but I've even fitted part worn tyres in a pinch. Hell, I even bought a complete GPZ900 wheel for 20 quid cos it have a nearly new BT45 on it that would fit my FZ750..
.. if your pathelogically mean (like me) you'll find a way.
PS GPZ900 wheel with disks still for sale if anyone's interested  ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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