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Old 03-20-2010, 08:03 PM
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Hello, I am looking into getting a bike and I have seen some F2s around my area that have peaked my interest. 1 that I have seen has the ad on CL as this

NEED LOWER ENGINE CASE REPAIRED AND THE CARBS NEED TO BE CLEANED AND ADJUSTED
I haven't looked at it personally or talked to the man, as I'm not yet ready with cash, but does anyone have some input or thoughts on this problem?
 
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Old 03-20-2010, 09:47 PM
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If the cases are cracked, don't even waste your time looking at it... Too much work, unless you can get the bike for under $500
 
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Old 03-24-2010, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Sand.Man
If the cases are cracked, don't even waste your time looking at it... Too much work, unless you can get the bike for under $500
Alright, thanks. Sorry for double posting too.
 
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Old 03-24-2010, 11:44 PM
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First thing I think of when I hear lower case damage or cracking is how the hell is that possible? Then I think, he probably grenaded the bottom end poking a hole in the case etc. Stay very far away. Just buy a running bike, if your especially new to bikes don't invest in a project cause they always turn out to be a pain in the arsehole. Ugly is ok, slow is ok, broken not running sucks and is not worth it when you can probably get a running one for around 1k
 
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Paid $1500 for my 92 F2, fwiw.
 
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Old 03-25-2010, 08:19 AM
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Paid $1500 for my 92 F2, fwiw.
How was the condition of it?
 
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Old 03-25-2010, 01:52 PM
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Mine was ugly as all hell, runs pretty good $600
 
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Old 03-25-2010, 02:13 PM
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I take a different approach to buying. When I bought my F2, I was looking for a bike that looked decent but had mechanical problems. The reasoning for that was clear-- I had no experience/desire to do body/paint work, but I can turn a wrench all day long without needing to learn anything new.

That being said, I bought my bike for $450, hanging from a ceiling with the engine on the other side of the room and the head taken off. It was a total crapshoot, and in this case my gamble happened to pay off. Probably the reason I bought it was because the fairings were in good shape and I wouldn't have to have them repaired/repainted, which would definitely mean outsourcing work to shops.

I played with the engine as best I could to determine whether it had any obvious problems. There are always little things you can do to test the various systems on the bike -- you have to bring your thinking cap along and devise ways to test everything that's unknown. Buying my bike, I made a worst-case allowance that if the engine was somehow totally shot, a new one would run me about $500. And I negotiated the price with that figure in mind. These bikes, when perfectly repaired and looking good, still aren't especially valuable which gives us repairers a small window to work in.

This was the first view I had of my bike when I walked in (a bit shocking):


This was taken last weekend. Total bill (as best I can estimate): $905

Also, Situation, I hope you're not limiting yourself to Honda CBR F2's? There may be countless other models of bikes that would fit your situation. I kind of believe that you should just scour CL, and let the right bike pick you. That's what I did, and it happened to be a '92 F2.

-Andrew
 

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Old 03-25-2010, 02:19 PM
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I'm not particuallry limiting myself to the F2's they just happen to look nice and fit my price range. I could have bought a 2009 Yamaha YZF-6 from the guy I bought my car from but I just couldn't afford it (going away for school next semester).

But looking around, I've heard countless things about Hondas anyway so here I am.

But I'm scouring CL as you said lol, and I find a few nice ones so far. Looking into them a bit deeper as we speak.
 
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