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    How's this for a first bike?

    $1300, 1982 GS125.
    It seems to be everything I want - light, 4-stroke, south island, will (just) do 100k...

    Everyone reckons $1300 is a good price for it?
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-158640178.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZK-Awesome View Post
    $1300, 1982 GS125.
    It seems to be everything I want - light, 4-stroke, south island, will (just) do 100k...

    Everyone reckons $1300 is a good price for it?
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-158640178.htm
    i would cheack kms are corect as 229000 seems high and ask wot the lowest price they will take for it you mite get it cheeper than the 1300 as they say in add over 1100. imo anyway good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    i would cheack kms are corect as 229000 seems high and ask wot the lowest price they will take for it you mite get it cheeper than the 1300 as they say in add over 1100. imo anyway good luck
    22,661kms as at May 13th (www.carfax.co.nz)
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    It looks OK for a $1100


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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi cowboy View Post
    i would cheack kms are corect as 229000 seems high and ask wot the lowest price they will take for it you mite get it cheeper than the 1300 as they say in add over 1100. imo anyway good luck
    according to carfax its 22661 ks

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    Pictures can be decieving. It looks good for 1100, not sure about 1300 though. Take it for a test ride or get a good friend that has knowledge around bikes to give it a check over, even better - try get it into a mechanic to get a check over properly.

    My two cents

    PS: You're only buying trouble at that age of bike, in my opinion.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    PS: You're only buying trouble at that age of bike, in my opinion.
    Bikes of that era have very little that can go wrong with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Bikes of that era have very little that can go wrong with them.
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.
    There's some of us odd sorts that swear by 26 year old bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    There's some of us odd sorts that swear by 26 year old bikes.
    I'll never win this will I?

    GO THE 1990+'es!


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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.
    ok p/t tell that to bert munro lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.
    Do not stress about its age mate. If it is sound mechanically, and you do the oil/filter changes at 5000k intervals, dont thrash the nuts out of it unfairly it will do the job for you.
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    Ok, the seller has had other interest, but with everyones comments in mind, I'm thinking I should offer him $1100, otherwise tell him that he can sell it to someone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.
    Same here, and $1300 seems a lot to pay for such an old bike, even $1000. After all its only a 125. What about availability of parts? How old are the tyres, if left in storage for several years they may need replacing even if the tread is good; tyres do degrade over time - 5 years or so. If it were me I'd wait and look around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StClingin View Post
    I just don't like the sound of riding a 26 year old bike at 100, that's all. Okay, it may have decently low KM's, but how many rain storms, how many damp nights, how many hoons? I'd rather go a bit more recent, at least 1990.
    Good luck finding a CBR, ZXR, or GSXR 250 that is less than 15 years old.

    A big chunk of them are nearing 20 years old and still commanding criminal prices.

    1990? 250cc or less? It'll have 10 owners, 2-6 of them dealers and it will have been thrashed to death. All of them. Without exception. I have friends who ask me to look at all sorts of old munt and I tell them to buy a new Yamaha Scorpio instead. Of course they don't and then I have to put up with the saga that is the piece of shit they've bought.

    GN125's tend to be bought by women or older blokes, and tend to have a relatively easy life.
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