1982 gs850g
- ofblong
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1982 gs850g
I have been offered this bike for $1000. I am thinking its a little big for a beginner bike. what do you guys think?
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Some people would tell you no right off the bat. IMO consider your riding experience, your physical stature, type of riding all sorts of stuff. It is considered a touring bike, but with about 77 hp it will move pretty quick. I dont know what the insurance is like for you down in the stated but I would get a quote first, for all you know you might be paying 2 or 3 times what the bike is worth a year just to ride it. For 1000 i would pick the thing up, ride it a few times and hey if you dont like it sell the thing
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- ofblong
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hmm ok im still trying to decide (dont want to rush into anything lol). I also found a 96 honda shadow deluxe for $2000 so im just trying to find a good deal that wont kill me. I dont want to go to big as I still need to learn as the MSF I took over the past weekend was the first time I had ever riden a cycle.
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Thats a decent price for a 96 shadow (according to kelly blue book values) if its in good condition. I have a 2005 shadow & I can tell you its super n00b friendly & easy to handle. Lots of n00bs are looking for bikes like this and it'll prolly be sold fast. Better call about it ASAP.ofblong wrote:hmm ok im still trying to decide (dont want to rush into anything lol). I also found a 96 honda shadow deluxe for $2000 so im just trying to find a good deal that wont kill me. I dont want to go to big as I still need to learn as the MSF I took over the past weekend was the first time I had ever riden a cycle.
Only negative thing about the shadow is the vibrations at speeds above 50 mph can be annoying.
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coolMrGompers wrote:Thats a decent price for a 96 shadow (according to kelly blue book values) if its in good condition. I have a 2005 shadow & I can tell you its super n00b friendly & easy to handle. Lots of n00bs are looking for bikes like this and it'll prolly be sold fast. Better call about it ASAP.ofblong wrote:hmm ok im still trying to decide (dont want to rush into anything lol). I also found a 96 honda shadow deluxe for $2000 so im just trying to find a good deal that wont kill me. I dont want to go to big as I still need to learn as the MSF I took over the past weekend was the first time I had ever riden a cycle.
Only negative thing about the shadow is the vibrations at speeds above 50 mph can be annoying.
