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#11
Paid $500 for my 95 F3 cause the PO couldn't start it. Guessing the truck shaking around knocked a few bits of varnish loose cause she started when I got er home.
Tell him $500 since he can't get it started and you'll have to go out of pocket to tow it home. If the fairings are in good condition, go as high as $750 (cause you might end up parting it out)
Tell him $500 since he can't get it started and you'll have to go out of pocket to tow it home. If the fairings are in good condition, go as high as $750 (cause you might end up parting it out)
Don't EVER buy a motor unless you hear it run.Then do a leakdown.
#12
actually guys, after reading all about it ive decided a 600 isnt the right bike for me, simply because it will be my first bike. i would much rather get something smaller and not die and then upgrade in a year or so. which is the much smarter option.
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
#13
actually guys, after reading all about it ive decided a 600 isnt the right bike for me, simply because it will be my first bike. i would much rather get something smaller and not die and then upgrade in a year or so. which is the much smarter option.
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
#14
actually guys, after reading all about it ive decided a 600 isnt the right bike for me, simply because it will be my first bike. i would much rather get something smaller and not die and then upgrade in a year or so. which is the much smarter option.
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
so im gunna get a kawi ninja 250, because no one seems to make 250 sportbikes besides kawi. i know im gunna get flamed for this, but its my decision and im sticking with it. :P
It takes a great deal of wisdom and character to make a decision like that. Most guys would let their ego push them onto a 1k waaaay before they're ready. A 600 isn't a mild bike either.
I will say this though: I think you'd actually do fine on a 600 as your first bike. Just the decision you're making says you'd rule the throttle, not let the throttle rule you.
#15
thanks guys.
yea i read somewhere that the earlier CBR600's arent too bad, like the f2, f3s. and im pretty sure i could control them, its not like a small guy, 5'9" 200lbs- played hockey and football. but id rather be safe and alive. haha especially in the news just today a bike got hit by a SUV not far from where i live. i deffinately dont need to have too big of a bike AND people not knowing how to drive hit me
yea i read somewhere that the earlier CBR600's arent too bad, like the f2, f3s. and im pretty sure i could control them, its not like a small guy, 5'9" 200lbs- played hockey and football. but id rather be safe and alive. haha especially in the news just today a bike got hit by a SUV not far from where i live. i deffinately dont need to have too big of a bike AND people not knowing how to drive hit me
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