http://winstonsalem.craigslist.org/mcy/4517533725.html
Guy has this bike listed as a 92 Suzuki 500cc Bandit.
Is it a GS500E or is this a different bike?
Just curious.....I had never heard the GS called a Bandit.
it's a good old GS500e. If it's really in a condition he says, $1300 is a great price. :thumb:
There was a Bandit 600 and a Bandit 400 back in the early 90s.
Many similar parts, but the Bandits had a frame more similar to the 1st Gen sv650. The 600 was a 4 cylinder and the engine and exhaust headers were different in the 400 than the gs500.
That is definitely a gs500e in the CL ad.
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That guy doesn't know what he has. The Bandits were tube framed and IIRC they are all 4 cylinders.
Still, this guy is not as extreme as this ad:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/mcy/4475832048.html
I typed 'Suzuki gs500' and one of the results was the one above. Check out the bottom section of his ad:
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cb 750, cb750, cafe racer, honda, motorcycle, supersport, stafford cycles, cj's garage,
cb500, cb350, cb360, cb550, kz1000, kz400, xs650, yamaha, kawasaki, suzuki, gs500, motorbike, 69-78,
gl550, triumph, norton, BSA, triton, commando, thruxton, speed triple, cbr, daytona, avon, ace cafe,
do the ton, bonneville t100, clubman, all the brakes you can grab, 600rr, 1000rr, r1, r6, gsxr, motorbike
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He really wanted to come up in every possible search. The funniest are: 'all the brakes you can grab' and 'do the ton' :bowdown:
Quote from: jsyzdek on June 12, 2014, 04:35:12 PM
Still, this guy is not as extreme as this ad:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/mcy/4475832048.html
I typed 'Suzuki gs500' and one of the results was the one above. Check out the bottom section of his ad:
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cb 750, cb750, cafe racer, honda, motorcycle, supersport, stafford cycles, cj's garage,
cb500, cb350, cb360, cb550, kz1000, kz400, xs650, yamaha, kawasaki, suzuki, gs500, motorbike, 69-78,
gl550, triumph, norton, BSA, triton, commando, thruxton, speed triple, cbr, daytona, avon, ace cafe,
do the ton, bonneville t100, clubman, all the brakes you can grab, 600rr, 1000rr, r1, r6, gsxr, motorbike
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He really wanted to come up in every possible search. The funniest are: 'all the brakes you can grab' and 'do the ton' :bowdown:
i do that on all my craigslist ads. you get more views and someone who might of not been looking for what you have for sale might end up buying it.
It's a smart selling move to tag it outside of what it is, but annoying as all hell when you are searching for something specific.
If I search for "Buell" I don't want 70% of my results to be Harley Davidsons...
Nor do I want to see Honda CBs coming up when I search for Suzuki GS.
I'd tag "motorcycle" and various engine sizes, but wouldn't tag a different bike all together.
don't mean to high jack this but kinda curious on selling price. I have a 97 GS only 2100 miles. I know they only book for around a grand. what would be a good asking price?
General rule is: Ask a couple hundred more than you really want so you can come down some. Lets you get your price and the buyer feel good that he worked out a discount.
As to asking price. Well in NC I bought mine for several hundred under the book wholesale price. Looks very nice, fairly low miles, needed nothing. It has run great for the 8 months I've had it. GS isn't very popular here. There are areas where they sell for retail or above.