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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: RavenX on September 15, 2005, 03:57:25 PM

Title: New to the forum
Post by: RavenX on September 15, 2005, 03:57:25 PM
Hey everyone!

Found out about your site not long ago.  I plan on buying a gs500f sometime next spring as my first bike.  Really like the looks and read that its a great starter bike.

Anyone have any pics of the new 2006 gs500f, maybe some info about whats new for 06?  thanks again, and great site.  :thumb:
Title: New to the forum
Post by: scottpA_GS on September 15, 2005, 04:25:45 PM
Welcome  :thumb:

i checked the Suzuki site, and no pics there yet :)
Title: New to the forum
Post by: vtlion on September 15, 2005, 04:36:58 PM
Welcome.  The GS500 is an excellent choice.
Title: New to the forum
Post by: natedawg120 on September 15, 2005, 04:54:28 PM
Yeah it is a great comuter and first bike.  I plan on keeping mine till the wheels fall off.  Good luck and happy riding :cheers:
Title: New to the forum
Post by: Roadstergal on September 15, 2005, 05:00:28 PM
Hi and welcome!

You're always better off buying gently used than new, though.  New, you pay freight, setup, the first big depreciation, and the first service...
Title: New to the forum
Post by: RavenX on September 15, 2005, 06:01:54 PM
thanks for the replies.

yeah I know its gonna cost me but i've been saving up for a while now so it shouldn't be a problem. Plus I plan to keep the bike and never sell it, so I'd want a virgin bike.  :mrgreen:  

Anyone know if the year of the bike has any say towards the price of insurance? Like would the insurance be more for a new 05 or 06 gs500f compared to an 03 or 04?
Title: New to the forum
Post by: vtlion on September 16, 2005, 06:22:29 AM
Quote from: RavenX
yeah I know its gonna cost me but i've been saving up for a while now so it shouldn't be a problem. Plus I plan to keep the bike and never sell it, so I'd want a virgin bike.  :mrgreen:  

You say that now... but we all know what happens to the best laid plans ;)

Quote from: RavenX
Anyone know if the year of the bike has any say towards the price of insurance? Like would the insurance be more for a new 05 or 06 gs500f compared to an 03 or 04?

The age of the bike will likely only factor into comprehensive coverage (which you will want if you are buying new, IMO).  From a liability perspective, an 04 does just as much damage slamming into a car as an 06 will.  Insurance companies all have vastly differing formulae for calculating premiums.  Your choice of company will most likely impact premiums more than the year of the bike.  I suggest you SHOP AROUND  :thumb:
Title: Over rated
Post by: The Buddha on September 16, 2005, 06:55:38 AM
Quote from: RavenXthanks for the replies.

yeah I know its gonna cost me but i've been saving up for a while now so it shouldn't be a problem. Plus I plan to keep the bike and never sell it, so I'd want a virgin bike.  :mrgreen:  

Anyone know if the year of the bike has any say towards the price of insurance? Like would the insurance be more for a new 05 or 06 gs500f compared to an 03 or 04?

Yea Over rated ... and keeping forever and not selling it ... also over rated ... Buy old cheap, and ride few years, and if you liked it so much, hock it and get another one ... Having said that ... there aint any bike for sale GS or otherwise around here, and its likely to get worse, before it gets better.
Cool.
Srinath.
Title: New to the forum
Post by: scratch on September 16, 2005, 07:40:24 AM
Welcome!

if there was a difference in insurance, the older bikes are much less expensive.
Title: New to the forum
Post by: pandy on September 16, 2005, 07:41:18 AM
RavenX, Welcome!  :cheers:

Quote from: RoadstergalYou're always better off buying gently used than new, though.  New, you pay freight, setup, the first big depreciation, and the first service...

:?  :P
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 600
2005 Burger 400

And wasn't that a new GS you just sold not too long ago??? :P:P :lol:
Title: New to the forum
Post by: Badger on September 16, 2005, 08:02:28 AM
QuoteYou're always better off buying gently used than new, though. New, you pay freight, setup, the first big depreciation, and the first service...
I agree in principle...my problem was finding a "gently used" one.  The only one I saw come available in this area (an '04 after looking for a few weeks) was gone in a matter of hours.  So I changed my perspective:  I get to pay the extra $$$ for the privilege of being the first one to drop it. ;)  

I will say, though...there is a very special feeling watching the "1" roll over on the odometer.