Bought the beater bike!
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Bought the beater bike!
The last couple months on my way to work there has been this little blue metric bike sitting outside of this old house. I've been kind of looking at it thinking 'hey that might make a fun little woods bike or beater bike for my gf to learn on". It's a Honda I think, looks like maybe a 200-400cc from the road, maybe late 80s early 90s, two cylinder. Kind of a cafe looking thing with the long vinyl 'level' seat.
Well this morning when I went by it was sitting out by the road with a sign on it, so I pulled over to try and read it, I couldnt make out what it said about the model but it was for $500 obo!. I'm going to go down at lunch time and see what it is and how bad of shape it's in. I know it runs and is street legal becuase I've seen the kid riding it around town.
Anyhow I might be buying it and teaching my gf to ride on it, so she can get a 'real' bike with me someday. Then it will be a woods bike!
Well this morning when I went by it was sitting out by the road with a sign on it, so I pulled over to try and read it, I couldnt make out what it said about the model but it was for $500 obo!. I'm going to go down at lunch time and see what it is and how bad of shape it's in. I know it runs and is street legal becuase I've seen the kid riding it around town.
Anyhow I might be buying it and teaching my gf to ride on it, so she can get a 'real' bike with me someday. Then it will be a woods bike!
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RE: Buying a woods bike...maybe
I don't think it's a dual sport, its not 'dirt bike-ish' at all, but just has that cafe look to it, straight seat, twin pipes etc. But I want to put ***** on her and take her in the woods for a good time, I sold my dual sport (DRZ400) for my Harley, and I really miss riding in the dirt. I'll know what it is around noon.
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RE: Buying a woods bike...maybe
Well I found out what it is, it's older than I thought it was, but I was looking from the road. I just had to run over town for work and stopped along the way to look at it.
It's a 1975 Yamaha RD200, it's in running order but rough shape, she would need some love, paint, and polish. The tach is full of water and broken but the speedo is ok, and the front fender has some dings in it. I work at a body shop so this stuff is no big deal. They want $500 like I said before but I think I could get it lower if I showed up with cash.
What do you guys think she's worth?
If I were to classify it under KBB or something I would say it's in poor-good shape
It's a 1975 Yamaha RD200, it's in running order but rough shape, she would need some love, paint, and polish. The tach is full of water and broken but the speedo is ok, and the front fender has some dings in it. I work at a body shop so this stuff is no big deal. They want $500 like I said before but I think I could get it lower if I showed up with cash.
What do you guys think she's worth?
If I were to classify it under KBB or something I would say it's in poor-good shape
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RE: Buying a woods bike...maybe
ORIGINAL: pwnzilla
Well I found out what it is, it's older than I thought it was, but I was looking from the road. I just had to run over town for work and stopped along the way to look at it.
It's a 1975 Yamaha RD200, it's in running order but rough shape, she would need some love, paint, and polish. The tach is full of water and broken but the speedo is ok, and the front fender has some dings in it. I work at a body shop so this stuff is no big deal. They want $500 like I said before but I think I could get it lower if I showed up with cash.
What do you guys think she's worth?
If I were to classify it under KBB or something I would say it's in poor-good shape
Well I found out what it is, it's older than I thought it was, but I was looking from the road. I just had to run over town for work and stopped along the way to look at it.
It's a 1975 Yamaha RD200, it's in running order but rough shape, she would need some love, paint, and polish. The tach is full of water and broken but the speedo is ok, and the front fender has some dings in it. I work at a body shop so this stuff is no big deal. They want $500 like I said before but I think I could get it lower if I showed up with cash.
What do you guys think she's worth?
If I were to classify it under KBB or something I would say it's in poor-good shape
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RE: Buying a woods bike...maybe
$500 There somking crack. Parts are hard to get for them. Dose it run? offer them $100 tops. It may be a giant can of worms. Ihave a bud that has one (don't run) that he is going to part out on ebay. The best old bike are the CB350's, the 360 had cam chain problems. Good luck. I 've restored a lot of old Jap bikes so if I can help let me know.