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    #31
    Bought Simon's GS750 in Ohio sight unseen. UNfortuntely due to circumstances beyond my control still haven't seen it.
    I think it will turn out OK.


    Life is too short to ride an L.

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      #32
      Originally posted by 850GT_Rider View Post
      Exactly on point, Daniel. The original question said "Sight unseen". That means no photos, no nothin'.

      "Did you ever buy a bike without viewing it in person?" is a whole 'nother question.
      I have bought 60, give or take a few, bikes in the last 3 years. The only bike I actually had to commit to before seeing it was the GS850 I ride now. He was going to list on CL, ect unless I said I'd take it. Now I could have backed out when I got there I suppose but he shot straight with me and I gave him the parts bike price he was asking for it after it had sat for 2 years. One of my best purchases I have made.

      A couple or three months ago I got a got a call. Guy wanted to sell his KZ250 and I was looking for twins at the time. $800 bucks, 580 miles on the odometer with title, one owner. He was a farmer, older, and had no way to take pics. I did say I would take it at $500, guess I gave a semi-firm /firm commitment so he would hold till I get make the trip. Bike was a disaster in every way and needed everything. Been dropped 30-40 times in barn, tank, seat, everything a mess. Last time I make a drive, trailer in tow, without some kind of picture unless the damn thing is free!

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        #33
        Originally posted by JEEPRUSTY View Post
        Sigt unseen means that you have not seen it in any way.
        I would never buy something without seeing it in person.
        Well, the OP responded to all the stories of people buying from internet pictures only as if that's what he meant.

        I doubt if he meant "no pictures, not seeing it, only going on the seller's verbal description", because, quite frankly, I don't think anybody who could figure out how to boot up a computer would be stupid enough to do that.
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        HONDA: 1981 CB900F Super Sport
        KAWASAKI: 1981 KZ550A-2; 1984 ZX750A-2 (aka GPZ750); 1984 KZ700A-1
        YAMAHA: 1983 XJ750RK Seca

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          #34
          I bought my first 1100e on ebay in 1990. It had a few issues that weren't mentioned. The first and most glaring was the fact that it was an E and not an L. I got it cheap for that very reason. Buyer beware. I still have the bike and, in fact, changing the RR as we speak.
          Richard

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            #35
            Originally posted by rwnielsen View Post
            I bought my first 1100e on ebay in 1990. It had a few issues that weren't mentioned. The first and most glaring was the fact that it was an E and not an L. I got it cheap for that very reason. Buyer beware. I still have the bike and, in fact, changing the RR as we speak.
            Richard
            I think you have a typo there.
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            SUZUKI:
            1978 GS1000E; 1980 GS1000G; 1982 GS650E; 1982 GS1100G; 1982 GS1100E; 1985 GS700ES
            HONDA: 1981 CB900F Super Sport
            KAWASAKI: 1981 KZ550A-2; 1984 ZX750A-2 (aka GPZ750); 1984 KZ700A-1
            YAMAHA: 1983 XJ750RK Seca

            Free speech is the foundation of an open society. Each time a society bans a word or phrase it deems “offensive”, it chips away at that very foundation upon which it was built.

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              #36
              Originally posted by rwnielsen View Post
              I bought my first 1100e on ebay in 1990. It had a few issues that weren't mentioned. The first and most glaring was the fact that it was an E and not an L.

              An E for an L price, Hell of a deal there.


              Life is too short to ride an L.

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                #37
                1999, sorry. I've had it a while.
                I didn't know it was an E until the truck dropped it off. In retrospect, I'm pretty happy about it.
                Last edited by Guest; 07-12-2014, 08:41 PM.

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                  #38
                  I have bought a couple bikes without seeing them, and two more I committed to before I set out to pick them up (8 hours away, each way) and I have been absolutely satisfied with every single deal.

                  Only wish I had more cash flow to hit up Vmass' sale on skunk parts and then I would be a very happy camper!!!

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