research, MSF, now bike shopping!
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:18 pm
Ok, where in the world do I start?
About 2 months ago, after seeing both bike weeks go by here in my hometown of Myrtle Beach for the umpteenth time, I decided that the itch to get a motorcycle HAD to be scratched. OK,....now what? Google "motorcycle forum". Guess what came up.
I got on this forum and read just about everything I could get my hands on. At first I was leaning towards something like a Bandit 600 or SV650. That thought wasn't completely extinguished but I added the usual EX250/500 and GS500 to the line. Now,...what can I afford? A new EX250 sure did look tempting. Anyway, before I made any serious decisions, I signed up for the MSF course and took that this past weekend.
Anyone who is on the fence about taking the course, get off of it. Go ahead and take it, its a blast! My experience at the class was very positive. Of course there is a little bit of blathering about common sense stuff as to be expected, but for the most part I learned quite a bit. Remember, I have ZERO experience with a bike. After the classroom instruction we were out on the range and no problems whatsoever. I mean NONE, it was like I was meant to be on the thing. I was riding a well used, but pretty neat little Suzuki GN250.
So after the course, I decided to get a little advice on bikes from the instructor. I told him that I was seriously considering an EX250. "Those are really fun bikes, but to be honest, after seeing you on the motorcycle this weekend, I wouldn't count out a 600."
Well, this was a bit of a suprise, I mentioned the SV650 and he said I would be fine on that, but "what it really comes down to is what you feel comfortable on". Of course the second I got home I start figuring out if i can afford a spankin new SV650.
Luckily,....or sadly...I can't. Even if I could, I don't think that I would buy one. I decided that the best bike for me would be a 500 of some sort. I feel confident I could safely handle an SV650, but the 500 just has too many things going for it. Cost, fuel efficiency, insurance, forgiveness to my newbness, you name it. Knowing me as well as I do, I'm sure my tastes will change once I start learning more about bikes anyway. Better to have them change now than when I'm making payments on a $6K bike!
So,....I've found a GS500. It's a 2001 w/ 2Kmiles on it. Clear title blah blah blah and he's asking $2500. Well, it has been dropped (by his gf). There are scratches on the front fender and the clutch lever was broken but since replaced. Overall very good shape. The man sounds like an older guy and he says he has several other bikes. Also, he put crash bars on it since then but no other mods have been made. Does this sound like a fair deal? I'm going to check out the bike this weekend, any words of wisdom?
Sorry to be a bit longwinded but I guess I just had a bunch to say!
Thanks again!
About 2 months ago, after seeing both bike weeks go by here in my hometown of Myrtle Beach for the umpteenth time, I decided that the itch to get a motorcycle HAD to be scratched. OK,....now what? Google "motorcycle forum". Guess what came up.
I got on this forum and read just about everything I could get my hands on. At first I was leaning towards something like a Bandit 600 or SV650. That thought wasn't completely extinguished but I added the usual EX250/500 and GS500 to the line. Now,...what can I afford? A new EX250 sure did look tempting. Anyway, before I made any serious decisions, I signed up for the MSF course and took that this past weekend.
Anyone who is on the fence about taking the course, get off of it. Go ahead and take it, its a blast! My experience at the class was very positive. Of course there is a little bit of blathering about common sense stuff as to be expected, but for the most part I learned quite a bit. Remember, I have ZERO experience with a bike. After the classroom instruction we were out on the range and no problems whatsoever. I mean NONE, it was like I was meant to be on the thing. I was riding a well used, but pretty neat little Suzuki GN250.
So after the course, I decided to get a little advice on bikes from the instructor. I told him that I was seriously considering an EX250. "Those are really fun bikes, but to be honest, after seeing you on the motorcycle this weekend, I wouldn't count out a 600."

Well, this was a bit of a suprise, I mentioned the SV650 and he said I would be fine on that, but "what it really comes down to is what you feel comfortable on". Of course the second I got home I start figuring out if i can afford a spankin new SV650.
Luckily,....or sadly...I can't. Even if I could, I don't think that I would buy one. I decided that the best bike for me would be a 500 of some sort. I feel confident I could safely handle an SV650, but the 500 just has too many things going for it. Cost, fuel efficiency, insurance, forgiveness to my newbness, you name it. Knowing me as well as I do, I'm sure my tastes will change once I start learning more about bikes anyway. Better to have them change now than when I'm making payments on a $6K bike!
So,....I've found a GS500. It's a 2001 w/ 2Kmiles on it. Clear title blah blah blah and he's asking $2500. Well, it has been dropped (by his gf). There are scratches on the front fender and the clutch lever was broken but since replaced. Overall very good shape. The man sounds like an older guy and he says he has several other bikes. Also, he put crash bars on it since then but no other mods have been made. Does this sound like a fair deal? I'm going to check out the bike this weekend, any words of wisdom?
Sorry to be a bit longwinded but I guess I just had a bunch to say!
Thanks again!