Desert_Sky
Since 1998
Nice! I'm a member of This one. Same kinda thing, but for yamaha triples.
well since everyone else is doing it....
this ones mine
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Nice! I'm a member of This one. Same kinda thing, but for yamaha triples.
You know what we need? A "post a picture of your bike" thread.
Read this over, four times. It's an exceptional guide to the things to look for when buying used bikes.
I got lucky in that an HBT bud lived within a few blocks of where my bike was and was willing to check it out with me and take it for a test-ride. Where are you located, Ann Arbor? Maybe someone here can help you out, it's worth a shot.
The seller may be willing to deliver, too, especially if you don't live too far away.
OK guys, jumping into this thread for some advice. Looking for a first bike.
I have no practical riding experience. I will be taking the MSF basics course this weekend. I enjoy spirited driving, but am not a risk taker (1 speeding ticket 5 or 6 years ago). I hate tailgating, fast lane changing, or anything else that seems unsafe and just plain stupid on the roads. I'm trying to say I think I can handle starting on something more than a 250 from the responsibility standpoint. I am 5'11" and about 165 lbs. I also have a cart of gear (besides a helmet because I want to check locally to get a good fit) ready to go at newenough.com
Some bikes I've had in mind are 1980's Nighthawks (450+), 550 and 650 Maxims, Suzi GS's... I've been monitoring CL for a while. I'm hoping to get a bike + gear + insurance + any repair or maintenance for around 1500. Here is what I'm looking at most seriously right now:
1982 Yamaha Maxim 650
Two problems for me purchasing any bike. One, I can't ride it home (no license yet, insurance..), and don't have access to a pickup or trailer. Two, I can't think of anyone I know with riding experience to aid me in looking over a bike and maybe test riding it. Any suggestions? Any thoughts on that particular bike?
You could ask the owner to take it to a Yamaha dealer to check it out for you cost a little $ . Then just rent a Lowe's or Homer truck for the $19.95 I believe most rental places have pickups also, couple of ramps good to go.
You could ask the owner to take it to a Yamaha dealer to check it out for you cost a little $ . Then just rent a Lowe's or Homer truck for the $19.95 I believe most rental places have pickups also, couple of ramps good to go.
Another option:
1983 Kawasaki Spectre 750
Also $800. Anybody know if a full size van is likely large enough for a bike?
The specs for weight and power are very similar for the Kawasaki and Yamaha Maxim 650. I have read some reports praising the Spectra's powerband. Both are shaftdrive, 5-speed inline fours. hmmmm
Congrats! We need pics!
Congrats! We need pics!
1982 Suzuki GS 650 GL
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High beams and alight bar for me. How far behind the van were you?Scary thing last night.
I was on a long highway ride from Muskegon to Lansing, following my brother in a van. I see a ton of bright blood and think "wow, how red. Must be fresh". I keep seeing more and more blood and then a deer dead in front of me. No time for anything. I blasted straight through it at 70-75. Handlebars wiggled back and forth a bit but nothing else. I was pretty loud so I think I tore through it rib cage or something. I got home and was cleaning blood and flesh from my tires at 1:00AM.
Hibeams all the time for me from now on. Going the speedlimit had me overriding the lows.