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WTB GS500F in Maryland.

Started by HoHo, February 17, 2008, 11:17:03 PM

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HoHo

Hi everyone.  I am new here and its my first post  :laugh: I am also going to be a rider in a month , because of those stupid long classes , which take long time to register:mad:  How ever i already know which bike i want to ride as my first obviously that why i am on this forum :)  I am looking for a bike in Maryland and its surroundings like Va and DC. So post here or shoot me an email or pm with any offers :)                    - Thanks.
"All in all it's just another brick in the wall." - you know who :)

Jared

Not an F.....but still  a Gs500

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=39636.0

Sitting in my garage waiting for warm weather.
When the 2nd Amendment is lost, the rest will soon follow.

Torque is LBs-FT Damn it.
Yeah that was me.    One of my rides

The Buddha

Jared, how many times to tell you ... stop trying to talk sense into the newbies ...
A 89-00 crashes a lot better than an 01+, a F totally negates the whole purpose of having a beginners bike ... yea whatever, still geniuses come in here asking for 98 and newer only ... like WTF.
I once had this clown, who seized up his savage 650 and the next bike he wanted to buy was going to be newer than the 86 that one was, and was larger than 650 ... whatever, after 2-3 years ... he now has a 96 GS, that he seized up the motor on, and we swapped it for a 91 motor, but along the way, he rode my 82 XS 650 and he still asks for one of those. He also loved the Nighthawk I had.
Essentially, most clowns have no clue, you need to have owned and worked on 10 bikes at a minimum spanning a 10-15 year model span, IMHO before you know what is right for you. The only ones that are absolutely certain what they want are the newb's. All the more experienced ones, usually consider several models.
Cool.
Srinath.
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HoHo

Wow! seshadri_srinath -> i have no idea what is your problem   :cookoo:, but i think you were a new biker at some point to , and you had to pick your bike. Well , i looked at my options and i think i picked a good beginners bike, i dont know how you gonna put me down like that just for choosing a model with fairing. :dunno_white:   


Jared -> i will keep that in mind, will pm you if anything.
"All in all it's just another brick in the wall." - you know who :)

Jared

You'll get used to Srinath.... his idea of tact...well you know I really don't think he knows that word...Hehehehehe

Srinath's a very good guy.

He makes a good point and an opinion I do share, HoHo.. most new riders take a spill...and it's a lot cheaper to fix an un-faired bike than a faired one. That plastic aint cheap. So as a first bike...I'd look at "naked" bikes . It's a realist/practical opinion...

Plus I have a bike for sale....

Happy Hunting, and be careful out there.



When the 2nd Amendment is lost, the rest will soon follow.

Torque is LBs-FT Damn it.
Yeah that was me.    One of my rides

yamahonkawazuki

aye, i cn vouch for both srinath, and jared. he helped me get my 97 on the road, a few years back  :bowdown:
Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
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A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

The Buddha

I started on a Ninja 600, mainly because in 92 in rural PA GS'es were few and far between and being under 3 year old at that point were more $$$ than the crashed and repainted ninja I bought. But in under 400 miles I grew sick of all that plastic, and well a year and 1/2 in after moving to spokane WA (life gets in the way y'know) I sold it and got a nighthawk 650. In the mean time I met and still am great friends with a hardcore suzuki GSXR rider and mechanic who sorta made me understand that not all bikes are created equal. That lead me to selling the nighthawk, and buying a Katana 600. I learnt to work on it with his help and he taught me nighthawk BS too, and I also bought a virago 535. I also saw my very first GS ~94. I was just stanging there gaping at it. 1995 in CA I bought an 89 GS after my katana got stolen. Since then, I have owned one more katana, no more Ninja600's and 9 more GS'es. I also have had 4 nighthawks and 1 more 535. basically 89-00 GS'es crash better and are cheaper to buy parts for than newer years, and black is IMHO the best color, many many years had black and under the decals they are the same.
Cool.
Srinath.

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HoHo

Still looking. so if anyone got GSF around MD or Va and DC shoot me an email
"All in all it's just another brick in the wall." - you know who :)

cd

#8
i have a non faired 01 for sale, and ill have a 2000 for sale shortly as well.

lnb001

My buddy is selling his '06 for $3700 with helmet, cover, and trickle charger.  Check his ad out on craigslist http://roanoke.craigslist.org/mcy/607420198.html

-Lucas

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