05 to 07 ?????
#1
05 to 07 ?????
hey guy's tell me what u think? i got a 05 1000rr with alittle over 10,000 miles on it,normall add on's like fender kit ,2bro's pipe,led turn signals,west fairings.bike still runs like anew one..thing is i found a 07 today with 500 miles on it,with the normal add on's..as mine,with the exception of stock fairing's,and a jordine pipe...here's the deal......im thinking mine's worth 5,500,,,,,07's...7,500...so do you think i should go with the 07 for 2 more grand?,,or go with a 08??for more money?,,im sure the 04-07 is about the same bike..or is there a difference?.....most of you on here know more about these bikes than i do ,so let me know what u think?....
#3
10,000 miles on an 05 isnt many miles. There is a big mistique about anything over 7500 miles is a lot of miles. If your bike had 80,000 on it, I would say its getting up there, but 10,000 is not much at all.
As for dropping 2 grand on an 07, I would say no. Even if it only has 500 miles on it. Honestly, the difference between 500 miles and 10,000 miles is not as drastic as people make it out to be. Plus, the 06-07 models are basically the same bike. they changed the fairings and the engine has a slightly different tune, ( I think 2 hp or so more), but other than that, they are the same bike. So buying a newer 07 is not going to get you anywhere.
If your tired of your current bike and looking for something different, I would go with the 08 on up. But only if your tired of your current ride.
But again, if your only selling your bike because of mileage, don't sell it, wait until you get some miles on it.
As for dropping 2 grand on an 07, I would say no. Even if it only has 500 miles on it. Honestly, the difference between 500 miles and 10,000 miles is not as drastic as people make it out to be. Plus, the 06-07 models are basically the same bike. they changed the fairings and the engine has a slightly different tune, ( I think 2 hp or so more), but other than that, they are the same bike. So buying a newer 07 is not going to get you anywhere.
If your tired of your current bike and looking for something different, I would go with the 08 on up. But only if your tired of your current ride.
But again, if your only selling your bike because of mileage, don't sell it, wait until you get some miles on it.
#4
10,000 miles on an 05 isnt many miles. There is a big mistique about anything over 7500 miles is a lot of miles. If your bike had 80,000 on it, I would say its getting up there, but 10,000 is not much at all.
As for dropping 2 grand on an 07, I would say no. Even if it only has 500 miles on it. Honestly, the difference between 500 miles and 10,000 miles is not as drastic as people make it out to be. Plus, the 06-07 models are basically the same bike. they changed the fairings and the engine has a slightly different tune, ( I think 2 hp or so more), but other than that, they are the same bike. So buying a newer 07 is not going to get you anywhere.
If your tired of your current bike and looking for something different, I would go with the 08 on up. But only if your tired of your current ride.
But again, if your only selling your bike because of mileage, don't sell it, wait until you get some miles on it.
As for dropping 2 grand on an 07, I would say no. Even if it only has 500 miles on it. Honestly, the difference between 500 miles and 10,000 miles is not as drastic as people make it out to be. Plus, the 06-07 models are basically the same bike. they changed the fairings and the engine has a slightly different tune, ( I think 2 hp or so more), but other than that, they are the same bike. So buying a newer 07 is not going to get you anywhere.
If your tired of your current bike and looking for something different, I would go with the 08 on up. But only if your tired of your current ride.
But again, if your only selling your bike because of mileage, don't sell it, wait until you get some miles on it.
how many miles are these older bikes good for????i dont know much about these bikes,,,i like the way mine handles and all,but i guess im gettin scared of future repairs..i get bored ,start looking up cbr's ,and gets me wanting a new one,lol.i just cant seem to see 10-12 grand for a new bike.
im doin good if i put 3,000 miles on one ayear....but like i aways say,,the ol cbr not going anywhere's(just might change color or a year,lol)
and for your advice on the 06-07 seat on the 05.......tx,,you where right,,
big difference..went on along ride last week ,,only thing that got numb was my hands,lol....tx again bud
#5
Well, technically they also shortened the swingarm by a couple mm, and saved 5-7 pounds or something too, increased the redline by like 750 RPM, and added a tooth on the rear sprocket. Really I can't tell much of a difference between mine and my buddy's '06 though. Certainly not enough to pay an extra 2 grand for. Besides our fairings look better Drop 2 grand on your bike instead IMHO.
#6
how many miles are these older bikes good for????
But, to put your mind at ease a little, A friend of mine has 70,000 miles on his 03 R1. He changed his stator around 45,000 and second gear he had to have fixed at 50,000 or so. thats it for his repair. He doesnt ride easy either. Hes pretty aggressive, he just maintains his bike so it lasts. I would expect the same out of my 1000RR. As long as it is upkept, it should be fine for a long time. Oh yeah, he had his valves inspected a few times, but they were never out of spec. His bike doesnt even puff any smoke or anything. Still starts right up and runs great.
As far as future repairs. If your putting on 3000 a year, I would say your first major repair or inspection will be the valve inspection in 2-3 years, once your bike is in the upper teens. I'm not sure what the cost is, but I would probably have a dealership do it unless you are mechanically inclined. But as I said, there is a weak stator issue, so that may get ya. but its not very costly to repair and can be done easily by just about anyone. It doens't need to go into the shop. Other than that, their really isnt anything that should go out. As long as your bike is maintained, dont worry about the miles that are on it.
and for your advice on the 06-07 seat on the 05.......tx,,you where right,,
big difference..went on along ride last week ,,only thing that got numb was my hands,lol....tx again bud
big difference..went on along ride last week ,,only thing that got numb was my hands,lol....tx again bud
#8
In all honesty, I would wait to see what the next 1000RR looks like. Its bound to look better than the currect model and be just as good or better. If I were to drop money on something, I would want it to be a far better bike than what I was currently riding..... and the 07 just isn't in the "far better" catagory. the 08 is far better, ( or so I've read), but I still have a hard time with its looks. Wait for a design change and then buy. Your 1000RR will hold its current value for a few years yet, no matter what mileage you put on it. its at that point of no longer really loosing value. You know when you buy a bike, its drops in value rediculously fast for a few years, then its value stays close to the same for a long time.
Enjoy this time of being able to ride your bike and not loose 1500 a year in value. 2 years from now, you can still muster 5 grand for it.
Enjoy this time of being able to ride your bike and not loose 1500 a year in value. 2 years from now, you can still muster 5 grand for it.
#10
I agree
yeah I totally agree, if I were you I'd just go ahead and add 2 grand to the bike, if anything get a big bore kit or something nice with your money. But I hope they do something with the look for 2010 cause it would help a little. Good bike but the front is what killed me...same with my 09 zx10r, it had to grow on me, but theres enough power to make up for that.