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Dealer advice...

#1 Unread post by dieziege »

I love being a newb...especially with so many people willing to help me.

I'm planning to buy a used bike, but I've been going to dealerships 'cause I don't know where else to go to to see these machines up close. Stopped at two local dealerships on my lunch today. Said something along the lines of: "I'm totaly new to motorcycles, never ridden anything, haven't taken a motorcycle training course or anything... I want a good easy tame bike to learn on... what do you recommend?"

Anyone care to guess the answers?


BTW: I just signed up for a safety class....can't wait to start. :)

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#2 Unread post by Jamers! »

let me guess. this 600cc sport bike is a great starter bike. Something along those lines? as for where to get used bikes. Classifyed, craigs list, cycle trader, local bike shops.



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#3 Unread post by TheImp »

They recommended nothing below 800cc for a cruiser or 600cc for a sportbike is my guess.
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#4 Unread post by dieziege »

They both started off with 1100CC cruisers (v-stars). One, when I pointed to the GS500F, said "it is old technology and you will be bored wth it really quick, get at least the SV650" (which I've heard isn't a bad first bike actually but still). The other was showing me 4-cylinder 750s and 600s, most in the $9,000 and up range. GSXRs among others.

I always wondered about the stories of people getting a bunch of advice on good first bikes then going out and buying a fire breathing monster. I understand it a little better now.

BTW: Finding used bikes isn't a problem...the problem is that very few private sellers have 20 different models lined up so I can see what people are talking about. :) I'll start looking up used bikes after I have my motorcycle endorsement.

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#5 Unread post by ninja79 »

What a bunch of "Donut Holes"! Which dealership was that? I'll be sure to avoid it.

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#6 Unread post by Motofiend »

That describes every dealership I have been to.

The guy called the kawi 250 a girls bike and pointed us straight for the kawi 650.

I politely let him know that calling the 250 a girlie bike did not sway our interest and surprisingly he switched gears.

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#7 Unread post by ninja79 »

The sales guy at McBrides Cycles in Toronto certainly didn't do that. He suggested ninja 250, but approved of my choice of ninja 500. If I didn't move to LA, I would have certainly gone back to that dealership and bought the bike from them.

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#8 Unread post by dieziege »

They were just the two closest... one was in Riverside (scott somthing) and the other was Corona..., both just off the 91.

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#9 Unread post by swatter555 »

I personally would advise against financing a Ninja 250,500, or a GS500. Some people will be happy with 30hp or 40hp bikes, but most people I have seen quickly grow out of such bikes. You dont really want to finance a bike for 3 or 4 years that you MIGHT outgrow in 6 months.

If you want a 500cc bike to learn on, I would suggest getting one used.

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#10 Unread post by ninja79 »

swatter555 wrote:I personally would advise against financing a Ninja 250,500, or a GS500. Some people will be happy with 30hp or 40hp bikes, but most people I have seen quickly grow out of such bikes. You dont really want to finance a bike for 3 or 4 years that you MIGHT outgrow in 6 months.

If you want a 500cc bike to learn on, I would suggest getting one used.
If the bike is being financed, can't you sell it and use the money to pay off the loan?

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