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fair price?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:10 pm
by d00ner
hi guys, tried searching but couldnt find anything on this. what would be a reasonable price for a zxr? i know thats very general, and will depend with mileage etc, but im on a really tight budget at the moment (less than a grand). is this enough to buy a non-lethal one? i dont want one that needs 300 hours of mechanical work, as im not too good at that, but cosmetic stuff isnt so important to me. i cant think of what else really.. as long as it runs and rides, im happy :smt001 so how much you guys think realisticly i can get away with?

p.s sorry for the essay, long day up the hospital, so probably mumbling senseless crap now.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:14 pm
by masterofinsanity
is that £400 or £999 they are both less than a grand? you are going to struggle to get a decent L model for less than a grand, a H maybe but you get what you pay for.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:48 am
by deviant
If you can afford to take your time looking and waiting for the right one then I'm sure you could pick up a mechanically sound but cosmetically ratty one for less than a grand - particularly if you can wait till october/november.

There's four on autotrader at the moment for £1000. None of which look particularly sh0cking.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:43 am
by beatrootboy
I paid £1200 inc delivery, for a 97 with 7000mls on it fairings and fork seals were knackered but it had a full micron system and ran pretty sweetly she's nice and tidy now and iv'e spent about £450 pounds and 30hrs real labour,as above they are around just go look at em first, buying cheap bikes unseen can be a dissapointment shop around if you have the time,i have seen some other 400's around in good nick for that kind of money.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 10:22 am
by superman
yea you wont get much of a bargain in the summer. wait till the winter i think then you should get one for under a G i think. but the master is right you get what you pay for.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:27 pm
by d00ner
ok thats cool, thanks for the advice guys, will probably have to wait till winter then :smt009 but i really have no idea how to tell if im looking at a genuine nice bike or a nasty horrible one... as i have said before im not mechanically minded when it comes to bikes.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:29 pm
by masterofinsanity
read the buyers guide on the main site it'll certainly give you some pointers to look at.

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:55 pm
by superman
yup buyers guide will help. just look out for the obvious. check the forks, start it from when its cold make sure the engine aint fluxuating to much with the revs check horn, lights, brake lights etc, see if they will let you test ride listen for overly loud rattles/ knocks. look at exhaust gasses to make sure it aint burning oil, and there is loads more if you wanted to get finiky about it but do bear in mind these bikes aint brand new lol

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:58 pm
by zxr_oli
superman wrote:yup buyers guide will help. just look out for the obvious. check the forks, start it from when its cold make sure the engine aint fluxuating to much with the revs check horn, lights, brake lights etc, see if they will let you test ride listen for overly loud rattles/ knocks. look at exhaust gasses to make sure it aint burning oil, and there is loads more if you wanted to get finiky about it but do bear in mind these bikes aint brand new lol
Just out of curiosity, what would this mean?

Re: fair price?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 4:53 pm
by superman
it would mean somethin is fked lol, it could be simple but me mate whos pretty handy with bikes at work told me to check that lot when i went to buy my bike its mainly anything that could be expensive to fix or hard to find but in regards too the revs maybe it could be a number of things ill ask him when he comes in.