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BlueZero said:You mean like cycletrader.com :chuckle:
rjstaaf said:I got my last bike from a Cycle Trader add. Don't be afraid to do a little traveling. Your chances of finding a great deal will increase greatly if you expand the market you are looking in. I drove 300 miles to get the deal I wanted, took the wife and kids and made a weekend of it and trailered the bike home.
Have you looked for any regional motorcycle clubs or organizations? They are usually a great source for finding used bikes.
The one thing about the sport is there is a lot of turn over of little used bikes as a lot of people get into it and soon after they start riding they scare the crap out of themselves and then the bike goes on the market
What bikes have you been looking at so far?
Wetwerks said:Man, I've had 7 sportbikes over the last 13 years...I've been without for about 4 years now. My uncle let me ride his new Ducati 1098S 2 weekends ago...I'm hooked again and trying to figure out a way to get another one.
Walter
Co-owner
Wetwerks said:LOL, thats great! Something about motorcycles that do that too you. For me its just the "Freedom" I feel on a ride. Cycletrader is probably your best bet. Only drawback is that bike season is coming around and prices tend to creep up. Your best time to buy is the winter. Best of luck on looking! I highly recommend a safety training class in your area put on by the Motor Cycle Safety Foundation. Usually held over the course of a weekend and they provide the motorcycles in the beginner classes. You also my receive a discount on bike insurance by attending one.
Walter
Co-owner
Wetwerks said:LOL, thats great! Something about motorcycles that do that too you. For me its just the "Freedom" I feel on a ride. Cycletrader is probably your best bet. Only drawback is that bike season is coming around and prices tend to creep up. Your best time to buy is the winter. Best of luck on looking! I highly recommend a safety training class in your area put on by the Motor Cycle Safety Foundation. Usually held over the course of a weekend and they provide the motorcycles in the beginner classes. You also my receive a discount on bike insurance by attending one.
Walter
Co-owner
rjstaaf said:If I had to chose between the two I would probably go with the Ninja 250 over the Buell Blast. The Ninja has a proven track record and they hold their value well. You could probably ride the Ninja for a couple of years and still sell it for something very close to what you paid for it.
If you are doing a search on Craigs list or Cycle trader search for EX250 as well as Ninja 250, you may get more hits that way.
Wetwerks said:uggghh the DMV riding test. Here in Texas they have to follow you in another vehicle (you provide the vehicle and it better be insured, registered, and inspected) and an additional driver that has to be legal. The trooper will ride with the person following you. 1 honk right, 2 honks left, 3 honks stop, around a neighborhood.
Walter
Co-owner
Danase said:Is there a difference between the EX250 and Ninja 250?
Thanks for the tips and help!
rjstaaf said:I don't believe there is any difference. I think Kawasaki moved away from the Ninja name for a short time and was calling it just the EX250. I am a Honda man myself, if there is a difference hopefully someone will chime in but I am fairly certain there isn't.