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yey or nay for novice
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:53 pm
by sytrept
i dont know anything about bikes, but im willing to learn and determined enough to buy one of my own and i figured a motorcycle forum would be a good place to ask.
found this local deal.
"2003 Suzuki SV650S has 2264 miles. Has been garage kept from mile 1. No damage and well maintained. Many extras... "
...bike comes with the bike cover, matching tail cover, back tail bar, back seat and other extras that I purchased for the bike and it is a brand new bike just with 2264 miles. Has new battery tires are still new"
yeah, i have no idea what all that stuff is except a bike cover and back seat.
she is asking for 4900... is that a reasonable price?
Re: yey or nay for novice
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:02 pm
by Jamers!
sytrept wrote:i dont know anything about bikes, but im willing to learn and determined enough to buy one of my own and i figured a motorcycle forum would be a good place to ask.
found this local deal.
"2003 Suzuki SV650S has 2264 miles. Has been garage kept from mile 1. No damage and well maintained. Many extras... "
...bike comes with the bike cover, matching tail cover, back tail bar, back seat and other extras that I purchased for the bike and it is a brand new bike just with 2264 miles. Has new battery tires are still new"
yeah, i have no idea what all that stuff is except a bike cover and back seat.
she is asking for 4900... is that a reasonable price?
it seem about right for the price. my concern is the biek itself. While it is a bike that you can learn on, many have, yet many are against it. It has a little bit too much power and many would advise i slighty smaller bike like a kawasaki ninja 500. The SV650 is a good bike, im looking at getting one as my 2ed bike. You can learn on it if you are safe and very cautious, though i would advise a smaller bike.

welcome to the site btw, glad to have ya
JWF
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:23 pm
by sytrept
thanks for the input. im probally gonna get it unless its pink or something considering it belongs to a girl... i hope its orange

.. i could always paint or or something :/
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:37 pm
by jmillheiser
SV should be ok for a more mature new rider. I would not put a 16 year old on an SV.
Price is a little high on that 2003. see if you can get them to come down a little
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:55 pm
by icariz83
As an SV owner you can do much better price wise. A brand new SV can be bought for 6,000 OTD so you figure 3 years old and a few thousand miles should be around ~$3500.
Great bike, be careful, very torque e.
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:58 pm
by Dragonhawk
sytrept wrote:thanks for the input. im probally gonna get it unless its pink or something considering it belongs to a girl... i hope its orange

.. i could always paint or or something :/
Buying a bike before you learn how to ride can be a big mistake. I think it's best to learn to ride first, THEN get a bike.
Just my opinion, of course. But, the only smart thing to do when you are learning is to get as many opinions as you can, then make up your own mind.
I made this for newbies:
www.CaliforniaBikeNights.com/learn.php
It is a very detailed overview of how to get started with riding. Check it out. See what you think. Feel free to ignore all of it or some of it. But learn as much as possible before you go buying a new bike.
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 3:09 pm
by biker_rach
Dragonhawk wrote:sytrept wrote:thanks for the input. im probally gonna get it unless its pink or something considering it belongs to a girl... i hope its orange

.. i could always paint or or something :/
Buying a bike before you learn how to ride can be a big mistake. I think it's best to learn to ride first, THEN get a bike.
Just my opinion, of course.
This could be true... but some people aren't in a position where they have access to a bike to learn on before buying...
I couldnt take the course with my schedule and there was no way I was going to crash up someone else's bike rather than my own...
BTW: Honda Shadows are durable first bikes! haha

Re: yey or nay for novice
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:43 pm
by BuzZz
sytrept wrote:
"2003 Suzuki SV650S has 2264 miles. Has been garage kept from mile 1. No damage and well maintained. Many extras... "
I want to know how she got 2264 miles on the thing, riding around in only the garage.......

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:06 pm
by Sev
I was thinking the same thing.
Those must have been some fast circles!
Re: yey or nay for novice
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 1:42 am
by roscowgo
I started off (and still have) on a 92 katana 600. I know for you all real sport riders you're laughing.... but that thing had wayyy too much under the grip for me starting out.
in fact i'd still kinda like to have a lil 250cc cruiser type to putt around on

those things look fun.