Hi guys,
Up for sale is my 93' GS500 with an 06' motor. The motor has approx. 600 miles on it and has the oil cooler update. I'll try to list all the upgrades below.
- Progressive front springs
- Kat rear shock
- Advanced ignition rotor
- Engine case guards
- Aluminum for brace
- Aluminum ignition cover
- 15 tooth front sprocket ( stock 16T included with sale)
- Suburban Machinery style bars (by Buddha)
- Buell front / rear turnsignals with electronic flasher
- 06' New style gauges with electric tachometer
- Goodrich stainless front brake line
- Honda CRF fuel petcock (ON/OFF/RES) no need for vacuum
- Hella Angel Eyes w/PIAA switch. Each light is setup to operate independently of each other. Wired with dual relays for max output
- Like New battery less than 1year old with no use as was awaiting donor engine. Always kept on battery tender
- Carbs cleaned and sync'd (40 pilot/ 125 main/ 1 washer). Oil just changed. Valves checked & in spec .
http://s244.photobucket.com/albums/gg26/photonut2008/1993%20GS500/
Clean title in hand. Runs great and revs cleanly through out rev range. Asking $2500. Located in Lawrenceville, GA. Will be posting locally on Craigslist.
Thanks for checking it out.
Nice Ride... :thumb:
Thanks. Wanna buy it :icon_lol:
*********SOLD***********
Fastest sell ever!
Yeah, it went pretty quick. Local buyer that lives about 1 mile from me. He got a good bike, sorry to see it go.
Hey guys,
Well, the buyer contacted me today and thinks he may have gotten too much bike. He's a new rider and I recommended an MSF course to him. So just to let you know it may be back up for sale. Not by me of course as the title was already signed and in his name. So if anyone is or was interested in this bike please let me know by PM and I'll pass on the seller's info. Again, it's not my bike anymore and I don't wan't to get into the middle of any transaction. Just trying to help the seller get the word out.
Thanks
Too much bike???!!!! hahaha!
umm was the buyer like only 5ft tall and a wet 100 pounds?
Tell him to take the course before he even tries to sell it.
and then see how he feels after some parking lot practice.
and if he really thinks its too much.
tell him to control his wrist and it wont be! haha
thats if he meant theres too much power.
actually yeah, tell him to take the course and then practice in a parking lot awhile.
he'll get used to it.
as I recall almost wreckin my bike when I was initially bringing it home!!
Gave it too much throttle, freaked out, luckily let Off the throttle and went up the sidewalk in between a street sign and a Giant bush!
I can see how someone with zero motorcycle experience and little-to-no stick-shift experience could perceive the GS as "too much".
With some very remedial skill and practice, it's easy to handle the GS. The good thing is that he's more likely to stall it than flip it over backwards unless he's a complete imbecile.
Quote from: ATLRIDER on April 17, 2012, 11:03:08 AM
Yeah, it went pretty quick. Local buyer that lives about 1 mile from me. He got a good bike, sorry to see it go.
how much did you get for it? great looking bike!
Thanks, the bike is pretty nice. Gave a slight discount but was very close to asking price.
Bike has been relisted by new owner. Price drop!
Oops, forget to add Craigslist link.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/2972321658.html
I'm confused. Why would he buy it and then a couple days later list it again for less?
Quote from: bombsquad83 on April 23, 2012, 08:09:17 AM
I'm confused. Why would he buy it and then a couple days later list it again for less?
Per ATLRIDER, he bought it at a (minor) discount, and then decided it was too much bike.
gone already