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Old 08-24-2010, 12:54 PM   #11
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Re: Is this a good deal?

In the picture the bike looks pretty good. Ask if that's the actual bike he's selling. Best advice:

1. Ask the DMV in your state what the implications are if there's no title. Like I said before, if you can't register it, it won't do you much good.

2. Take a friend who knows something about bikes to go see it. Have the owner start it up and see how it sounds. He says there's nothing wrong with it, so it should start. If it won't start, pass on it.

If there's indeed nothing wrong with it, it's a Hell of a good price. It'll probably need new tires, if not from wear then just from age - you don't want to ride tires that are over 5 years old if you can help it. They lose their stickiness (less traction). May need a new battery and some fluid changes. But, if there's nothing basically wrong with it that some simple routine maintenance can't cure, it's a good buy.
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Old 08-24-2010, 12:57 PM   #12
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So how you guys like the gz250?
I love mine. Absolutely love it. Not much good on the Interstates - too slow - but a lot of us have other bikes for that. Around town or out on the back roads it's about as much fun as you can have, and a wonderful bike to start out with. Cheap to run, insure, and maintain, too.
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Old 08-24-2010, 12:58 PM   #13
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Will do!! Thanks so much for all of the responses.
The help is much appreciated!



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Old 08-24-2010, 01:34 PM   #14
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Excellent bike to learn on. After 3000 miles remains very useful for around town and shorter adventures beyond. Cheap to operate, maintain and insure. Excellent gas mileage. Relatively simple mechanics.

Not appropriate for long distance, high speed, or highway. May be a tad small if you are super tall (say 6'2" or better.) Not the best for touring or two up.

Be aware, there can be a lot wrong with a bike that has not been ridden. Carb, gas tanks, tires, battery, starter, chains, choke, etc. If you cannot repair these things yourself, your actual cost will rise rapidly and can easily exceed the price of a much newer bike.

Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
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Old 08-24-2010, 01:38 PM   #15
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May be a tad small if you are super tall (say 6'2" or better.).
I'm 6'1, would i be too big for it?



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Old 08-24-2010, 01:43 PM   #16
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I'd say you are borderline, but there's a number of folks on here (some of whom are taller) who'd disagree. You can make some accommodations (I think) by adjusting the bars, the pegs, etc. Mine is all stock - I am only 5"11" and I can sit on the back seat for a change of pace. I think if you are learning you won't notice it much. Once you are past the novice stage (say 3000 miles) you may feel it is too small. If it's in perfect shape for $700 I'd take it regardless.
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Old 08-24-2010, 01:46 PM   #17
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Sounds good! hopefully the guy gets back to me and ill go and check it out
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Old 08-24-2010, 03:30 PM   #18
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You can make some accommodations (I think) by adjusting the the pegs
I think not. The only thing you can do is swap them for different pegs or boards, but this won't change the position. :2tup:
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Old 08-24-2010, 03:33 PM   #19
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Be aware, there can be a lot wrong with a bike that has not been ridden. Carb, gas tanks, tires, battery, starter, chains, choke, etc. If you cannot repair these things yourself, your actual cost will rise rapidly and can easily exceed the price of a much newer bike.
This can be a mixed curse, to coin a new phrase. The GZ250 is indeed so basic, it's also a great bike to learn bike maintenance on. Tasks that are quite complicated on other bikes are much easier on this one. If you have no inclination to do your own wrenching, this is irrelevant.

If it starts and runs, and doesn't sound too bad doing it, it's unlikely that you'll have to rebuild anything major right away. You do want to make sure all the electrical components work - high/low beam, tail light, brake light (hand and foot switches), turn signals, horn. The Achilles heel of the GZ250 is that the Carb gums up from sitting if the owner didn't put fuel stabilizer in the fuel. But that will show up right away when the owner tries to start it up. Either it won't, or it'll run roughly, or won't idle properly.

If you don't know bikes, you really want to take someone with you who does.

I'm 6' 0" tall and do not find the GZ in any way confining. The seat is not designed for long periods in the saddle, but that is part of it not being a good bike for touring, or for the highway.
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Old 08-24-2010, 08:08 PM   #20
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What should i specifically ask him?
Why he does not have a clean title.....and if he is going to get one. If not, forget it.

If he does come up with a title, does the bike start easily and run good ??
Any known problems ??

If it is far enough away that getting it would be a problem......then again, forget it.

Like others who have responded.......too good to be true. Something is fishy.
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