I have 2000 to spend, help!
- gitarjunky
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I have 2000 to spend, help!
I know there are the diamonds in the rough out there, where I can give someone 2000 dollars cash and get a great bike. I just don't know what models to look for, and what kinds of things I should look for in general as far as buying a used bike goes. I've heard 82-85 Honda VX45 (I think that's right) are good buys but....A little help would be appreciated! Thanks!
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Re: I have 2000 to spend, help!
I'm just going to piggy back here-
Would a GS500E be a good starter bike? 51hp and 30 seems (almost) within the guidelines specified, and it's within my price range (The ones I've seen are $1600-$2000 in good condition).
For suggestions- I'm looking at at least (hopefully) $3000 (likely higher, though) to spend on gear, the MSF course ($250 here
), and a bike.
Would a GS500E be a good starter bike? 51hp and 30 seems (almost) within the guidelines specified, and it's within my price range (The ones I've seen are $1600-$2000 in good condition).
For suggestions- I'm looking at at least (hopefully) $3000 (likely higher, though) to spend on gear, the MSF course ($250 here

I have no bike. :(
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D
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Re: I have 2000 to spend, help!
http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=100AmericanWeiner wrote:I'm just going to piggy back here-
Would a GS500E be a good starter bike? 51hp and 30 seems (almost) within the guidelines specified, and it's within my price range (The ones I've seen are $1600-$2000 in good condition).
For suggestions- I'm looking at at least (hopefully) $3000 (likely higher, though) to spend on gear, the MSF course ($250 here), and a bike.
Seek and yeeee shall find.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Re: I have 2000 to spend, help!
Sevulturus wrote:http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=100AmericanWeiner wrote:I'm just going to piggy back here-
Would a GS500E be a good starter bike? 51hp and 30 seems (almost) within the guidelines specified, and it's within my price range (The ones I've seen are $1600-$2000 in good condition).
For suggestions- I'm looking at at least (hopefully) $3000 (likely higher, though) to spend on gear, the MSF course ($250 here), and a bike.
Seek and yeeee shall find.
I knew I should have been reading that blue text. Is the only difference on the E and F's the stylings?The Suzuki GS500F is a good beginner ride because it has an easy power band, looks awesome (like a mini GSXR) and is suitable for most any body size.
I have no bike. :(
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D
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