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05-04-2008, 04:38 PM | #1 |
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Another in the running for a new bike
Luckily for me, my reason for looking for a new bike isn't the same as NtS's. I feel like I am ready to move up from the blast to something bigger. I am looking to spend 3500-4000 for a new bike. I would love to be able to get an 03 600rr or r6, but don't think I will be able to swing that kind of money unless I find a great deal. Right now the prime candidate is a 97 gsxr 750. My neighbor owned it, traded it to his friend for something, and his friend is too afraid to ride it, meaning it has been sitting for the last 8 months. His friend wants to learn to ride though, so I've talked to him some about trading my bike + some cash for his.
Current bike is a 02 buell blast with 2300 miles on it. Scratched up a little bit cuz it was a HD riding course bike for 3 years (explains the low miles.) It has brand new tires on it too. Bike I am looking at is a 97 gsxr 750 with 35K miles. My neighbor said it will need a new back tire, small dent in the gas tank which can be covered by a tank bag, and some of the decals are starting to come up a little on the front. It has Yoshi exhaust and a yellow windscreen, with a yellow low beam. I don't think there is anything else done to it. He doesn't know a ton about bikes, so I can convince him the prices are a little different than they really are. My guess is that I will be able to trade him bike bike + 6-7 hundred cash. Sound like a good deal to you guys? Anything I should know about that year/model of bike that you have had experience with? |
05-04-2008, 04:46 PM | #2 |
CMDLINE
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Doesn't sound like *too* bad of a deal at all.
So he doesn' tride it cause he's scared? Hrmm. Did he lay it down???? Being able to hook up that deal, get an upgrade, and let go of your old one all at the same time could make things pretty easy for you ,and you'd still have some $$$ left over to upgrade/get gear.... |
05-04-2008, 04:49 PM | #3 | |
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As far as gear, I am asking for a Teknic 1-piece suit for my b-day on may 22. and teknic gauntlets from my grandma that are only 35. I have JR meteor boots and a exo-400 helmet. I would probably do a little in upgrades, but not a ton for now. |
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05-04-2008, 06:07 PM | #4 |
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hell even if you drop a bike in grass its usually all okey dokey.... dont ask me how i know.
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05-04-2008, 06:15 PM | #5 |
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05-04-2008, 06:35 PM | #6 |
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05-04-2008, 06:46 PM | #7 |
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He loves it. He has had his current one for 7 years and before that he had an identical one for 13 months...that one did not make it....
I do not think he has had any major issues with it. He does all the work on it himself...if he has the right tools. I doubt he will ever get rid of that bike. It is worth so much more to him than it will ever be to anyone else. He is out working on my car right now but I will ask him if there is anything to watch for on that year bike when he get in. |
05-04-2008, 07:05 PM | #8 |
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To answer your question; I would do the above, as well as check two other things:
A. Compression test. No doubt you will have lost a bit, but what you are really looking for is the differential between cylinders; you don't want more than 10-12 psi difference between them. Any more than that and it indicates valve and/or ring issues. B. I would replace the cam chain and tensioner on that motor, as flailing cam chains were about the only problems ever found on high-milage examples of those bikes and you really don't know the level of care it has received. I would also have the current owner start the bike cold, with you standing off to the side/rear, and watch the exhaust. A blue puff on cold startup indicates oil is leaking down into the cylinder(s) while the bike sits. This is indicative of worn valve guides. Those are about the only things to watch for outside of the norm. |
05-04-2008, 07:08 PM | #9 |
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Damnit OTB, you ARE the man.
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