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why the hell are GSs so hard to find

Started by jdanna, May 07, 2007, 11:08:48 PM

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jdanna

i bought mine for $1350 and eventually traded it in on a boulevard C50.
im keeping the bullie but ive been on the lookout for another GS just cause i want one, and there are almost never any up for sale.

guess i was a dipshit to trade mine in.

annguyen1981

No one want those pieces of junk.

Investing in a Yugo instead.  WELL worth it. :laugh:

2007 YZF-R6 - Purchased 7/03/07
2004 YZF-R6 - Stolen 5/25/07
2004 GS500f - Sold to Bluelespaul
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Turd Ferguson

..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

jdanna

i dun wanna drive to kansas.

i should have said "cheap, old, but running great GSs in washington DC metro area".

i shouldnt have let mine go.

Turd Ferguson

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Quote from: jdanna on May 07, 2007, 11:24:31 PM
i dun wanna drive to kansas.
i should have said "cheap, old, but running great GSs in washington DC metro area".
i shouldnt have let mine go.

:laugh:

Give it time.  And honestly, don't hold out just for a GS.  You could potentially find a great deal on another bike that has just about the same appeal.  Seriously, everything that people love about the GS...the SV, EX500 and Bandit600 do better.  Just keep your eyes peeled!

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

FearedGS500

booooo .. i think turd has be come anti-GS  :o .  theres nothing like a small bike to take out the big bikes and make them go !  :o :o :o

Turd Ferguson

Quote from: FearedGS500 on May 08, 2007, 05:36:04 AM
theres nothing like a small bike to take out the big bikes and make them go !  :o :o :o

I'm telling you, there are other bikes that are better at that than the GS (ex: EX500).

*donning flame suit*

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

The Buddha

Quote from: Turd Ferguson on May 07, 2007, 11:27:25 PM
Quote from: jdanna on May 07, 2007, 11:24:31 PM
i dun wanna drive to kansas.
i should have said "cheap, old, but running great GSs in washington DC metro area".
i shouldnt have let mine go.

:laugh:

Give it time.  And honestly, don't hold out just for a GS.  You could potentially find a great deal on another bike that has just about the same appeal.  Seriously, everything that people love about the GS...the SV, EX500 and Bandit600 do better.  Just keep your eyes peeled!

-Turd.

Nope ... not the EX and maybe the naked SV, but not the 1/2 fairing SV. The ER650 may.
However I'll add a few to ths list ... most of which fit the UJM or cruiser category though.
Cool.
Srinath.
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Turd Ferguson

Quote from: seshadri_srinath on May 08, 2007, 06:14:55 AM
Nope ... not the EX and maybe the naked SV, but not the 1/2 fairing SV. The ER650 may.
However I'll add a few to ths list ... most of which fit the UJM or cruiser category though.

Ah hah!  I forgot about the ER-6N (Ninja 650R here in the States).  Add that one to the list.

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

jdanna

i like the 650r a lot

ex500 is ugly tho

RVertigo

While the GS is very popular with the newbie crowd that hates the looks (or price) of the EX500 and SV650, it's really not THAT popular of a bike...  Dealerships generally only get a handful of them......  So, they're harder to find used.  THEN you add in that it's a newbie bike, which may mean that people may not know how to take care of them properly or may have crashed them...  Even harder to find.

They're pretty damn hard to find in Seattle too.......  The EX500 is MUCH easier to find, although I agree that it's ugly as hell. :dunno_white:

Jake D

And jdanna, trading in you GS is not the reason you're a dipshit.  Sheesh.   You shouldn't be so hard on yourself. 
2003 Honda VTR1000F Super Hawk 996

Many of the ancients believe that Jake D was made of solid stone.

MrDan

#12
I have one in Fairfax.  '89 I traded Srinath for.  "Great" is relative :)

FearedGS500

ok .. you keep saying that the ex is so much better then the gs ... why not give the pros and  cons of the two . the only real thing i see as a major factor . is it has a few more hp and its water cooled ..................................and be sides ... it puts the FUG in fugly ......

jdanna

Quote from: MrDan on May 08, 2007, 02:39:14 PM
I have one in Fairfax.  '89 I traded Srinath for.  "Great" is relative :)

is it for sale?

The Buddha

Quote from: MrDan on May 08, 2007, 02:39:14 PM
I have one in Fairfax.  '89 I traded Srinath for.  "Great" is relative :)

You didn't sell it last year ??? i thought you were buying a hawk or something.
You were also supposed to maintain this one ...
Cool.
Srinath.
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Affschnozel

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Quote from: FearedGS500 on May 08, 2007, 04:28:14 PM
ok .. you keep saying that the ex is so much better then the gs ... why not give the pros and  cons of the two . the only real thing i see as a major factor . is it has a few more hp and its water cooled ..................................and be sides ... it puts the FUG in fugly ......

The EX500 has superior engine (4 valves,liquid cooling,498cc =>60 hp at the crank)  but it has finicky chain drive from the crank to the input shaft
remnant of the GPZ900 engine which half of it is sourced from

The GS on the other hand has a superior stiff frame, the input shaft is gear driven and as all know with some suspension mods it becomes a true sportbike
it might give 8-10 hp to EX so what...it's a more stable corner carver and that's where the fun is :thumb:
Oh and it's more bulletproof.............and cheap ;)
'97 GS500EV: Sonic Springs 0.85 + 15W 139mm oil level (Euro clip ons+preload caps),125/40 jets Uni filter + stock can, Goodridge SS line , LED blinkers ,Michelin Pilot Activ tyres ,GSXR1000 Rectifier
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MrDan

Quote from: seshadri_srinath on May 09, 2007, 05:34:28 AM
Quote from: MrDan on May 08, 2007, 02:39:14 PM
I have one in Fairfax.  '89 I traded Srinath for.  "Great" is relative :)

You didn't sell it last year ??? i thought you were buying a hawk or something.
You were also supposed to maintain this one ...
Cool.
Srinath.


Yeah - I ended up spending my time riding it.  Then with the wedding/new house/now getting laid off ...
It's in good shape - just running a little rough - I have a feeling you'd be able to fix it in less than an hour - I'm just at a loss as to where to start :)

MrDan

Quote from: jdanna on May 08, 2007, 05:36:01 PM
Quote from: MrDan on May 08, 2007, 02:39:14 PM
I have one in Fairfax.  '89 I traded Srinath for.  "Great" is relative :)

is it for sale?
Unfortunately - it is for sale.  I'd love to keep the thing forever - just not feasible if I want something else.

Turd Ferguson

Quote from: Affschnozel on May 09, 2007, 05:53:29 AM
The EX500 has superior engine (4 valves,liquid cooling,498cc =>60 hp at the crank)  but it has finicky chain drive from the crank to the input shaft
remnant of the GPZ900 engine which half of it is sourced from

I've never really heard that the chain drive has caused any real problems though?  Either way, the motor is far more advanced.

Quote from: Affschnozel on May 09, 2007, 05:53:29 AM
The GS on the other hand has a superior stiff frame, the input shaft is gear driven and as all know with some suspension mods it becomes a true sportbike
it might give 8-10 hp to EX so what...it's a more stable corner carver and that's where the fun is :thumb:
Oh and it's more bulletproof.............and cheap ;)

How is the GS more bulletproof than the EX?  The EX is an extremely reliable bike from everything I know.  Also, you can upgrade the rear shock and forks on any bike, including the EX.  They can both be made to handle extremely well.  Also, the EX is not really any more expensive than the GS.

All things being equal (modifications) between an EX and a GS, the EX will always be a faster machine.  That's all I'm saying.  I don't own one, and don't plan to.  I love my GS, but you guys are way too defensive!

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

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