can i find a bike in atl for $1000? just wondering![]()
can i find a bike in atl for $1000? just wondering![]()
it does not have to be very fast. gas is killing me in my si i drive from conyers to morrow everyday.
you drive a honda and gas is killing you? damn man maybe you should get a different job or one that pays more.
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a lowend scooter maybe.......anything other than that would most likely be stolen.......however you could find a ninja 250 or similar in good condition for around $2500.
well i drive an si, i pump at least 28$ 3 times a week premium. and yes i am complaining my car drinks gas. it is kinda my fault i like speed. and i do not need another job like that i am a manager.Originally Posted by Subleg4
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what year would be a good one to choose, because i seen an 89 kawasaki for $3000Originally Posted by con
that is too much for something that old. school me on bikes pricing please.
it's possible.. very possible
i think it really depends on what u are looking for... i have a freind with a 02(i beleive) honda rebel 250 for like $1400. but if ur looking for like a sportsbike than ull mostlikely be a little higher....
'02 Ninja EX250 $2,370
'02 Ninja 250R $2,500
they are ugly as hell but excellent bike for beginners and extremely cheap. that was with one search, I'm sure you could possibly find newer for around the same price if you did your research.
Im not trying to start a conflict but buying a bike in atlanta for just for the improved gas mileage is not really a smart thing, its kind of like when people buy bikes for the girls. Riding is extremely dangerous and should be done because you love to do it not because it saves gas.
The only bike you will be able to find for that price is are ~20 year old bikes in questionable mechanical shape.Originally Posted by duck2k6
You can pretty much forget about finding a sportbike for that price.
Also, buying a bike is not going to save you money because of better gas mileage. Do the math:
Lets say that you ride the bike instead of driving your car/SUV 10,000 miles a yea (which is way more than most people ride their bikes), then at $2.50 a gallon for gas, assuming 15 mpg for the truck and 40 mpg for a bike you will have saved $1041. Remember, your bike cost $1000, so you have saved $41 so far.... now you must take into account
•Riding gear:
helmet: $100-$150
jacket: ~$100
gloves: $20-$100
•Motorcycle license:
~$15 for permit, $20 for license
•Insurance:
~$80-$2000 a year depending on coverage and what you ride
•Maintenance:
~$100-$500 a year... whether its tires, oil, new battery, etc... a bike requires about twice as much maintenance as a car
•License Plate:
$40
.....So your $41 in savings has now become a $600 loss, and remember, this is all still assuming that you substitute 10,000 miles worth of driving for riding (which you wont' do because it gets cold or it rains or you have to carry stuff, etc).
In reality, you will probably break even on gas savings vs the cost of a bike after 7 years or so... but most people will have owned several different bikes in that time.
this one's close to your price range, only $1,500 - '99 GSX-R 750
Originally Posted by Tarzanman
Amen! and this is assuming you don't have a rise in medical costs due to a crash (be it your fault or someone elses).
Your barely going to find a bike that runs for $1000.
i agree with everything except the maintenance part, when i rode my buell on the street i never did anything except gas in itOriginally Posted by Tarzanman
yeah, every 2500 miles i would do oil, but thats super easy to do (we have a bike lift)
now i didnt do any burnouts or riding really aggressive, so that could play a part too, but im just saying.
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Well, thats because you weren't babying your bike all that much. Depending on how much you ride, one year's riding should include:
*3-4 oil changes
*at least 10 chain lube jobs (easy, but still costs $)
*~1 tire change (depends on timing and the condition of your tires, but 1 a year is about average due to wear, or getting holes in your tire)
*lube clutch and throttle cable
Then theres always other maintenance that may or may not have to be done (valves, carbs, fuses, etc). If you aren't spending at least $100 a year on your bike then you either don't ride much, or you're neglecting it a bit.
i need a bike to go back and forth from school and my apartment.. i cant park on campus..
i need a bike so i can haul, cause cars are too slow...especially mine.Originally Posted by sHpReLuDe
your car is too slow..Originally Posted by MKIV VR6
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