How old is to old?
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How old is to old?
When looking for a first bike what year would be to old? I found a 1999 Vstar 650 is that to old?
Also being a new rider when looking to buy a used bike do most people allow you to bring it to a mechanic so they can look it over?
Thanks,
Slim
Also being a new rider when looking to buy a used bike do most people allow you to bring it to a mechanic so they can look it over?
Thanks,
Slim
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i don't think thats too old at all. My bike is an '84 450 Honda Nighthawk and it runs great. It's also my first bike. My buddy just bought his first bike as well. Its a 72 Triumph and it runs very nicely as well. If you think its a good idea to ahve it checked by a mechanic, then by all means, do so. It couldn't hurt.
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Re: How old is to old?
If it runs, its never too old.slimdiggie wrote:When looking for a first bike what year would be to old? I found a 1999 Vstar 650 is that to old?
If they don't let you have a mechanic look it over, walk away.Also being a new rider when looking to buy a used bike do most people allow you to bring it to a mechanic so they can look it over?
That being said, be prepared to put down a sizable (refundable) deposit if you are talking about riding/taking the bike off their property to a mechanic for any length of time.
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My first and current bike is a '72 CB350. As long as you don't out-ride you or your bikes capabilities it is just fine. Older technology, weaker brakes, dimmer sealed beam headlights. Then there is the added wrenching needed on older bikes. Not that any of this is bad. You just have to take it into account.
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My first bike is an older bike. It is in great shape, bought it used. Love her to death. I am sure that I will move up to a newer 90's bike in the future...but for now....I am a newbie rider (only 150 miles under my belt).
As someone else said here, it is not IF, but WHEN you do finally drop your bike (for whatever reason), so with that being said, I would want an older bike vs a new/newer bike. You KNOW that first scratch/dent/ding is going to bother you...so I wanted to learn on a beater.
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As someone else said here, it is not IF, but WHEN you do finally drop your bike (for whatever reason), so with that being said, I would want an older bike vs a new/newer bike. You KNOW that first scratch/dent/ding is going to bother you...so I wanted to learn on a beater.
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www.superstitionranch.com
"I don't own my horses, they own me. It is a relationship that I have no plans of changing".
Proud owner of a 2009 QLink LG250
Past owner of a 1982 Honda CM450A