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"Almost" sold the 650 yesterday

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Friends have been asking what I'm doing with my old 650 since I got the new Yamaha. I don't really have room for 2 bikes so I said I might sell. One guy came to look at it yesterday and was really impressed.

It's been sitting for about 6 weeks or so, and I've only put on about 900 miles so far this season. I wasn't sure how well it would start when he showed up to see it, but I should have known... Fired right up with no hesitation. I let it warm up a bit in the driveway, showed him everything I've done since I had it, and the extra parts. He was very eager to take it for a test ride, and insisted he'd be fine on it. He's ridden in his youth, but doesn't currently own a bike. I straightened it up for him in the street and off he went round the block. Very wobbly, dragging his feet, and realllllly working the clutch. As I watched it go down the street I realized I can't part with it. I really like my new bike, but these older ones have a certain character that can't be duplicated with "newness".

Luckily he made it around the block without falling, had $1,000 on him but I said no sale. I just really like this old thing! Time to get rid of something else to make room in the garage. My girlfriend calls me a hoarder.
 
Makes sence to me.
(the not wanting to sell it)

(I kept my 650G for 6 years after getting the 850G)

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Ah, I can see an inexperinced rider having some difficulty with that.


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I have an old '75 Yamaha YZ400MX that I ride once a year just to remember how much they have improved over the years.
It is probably only worth a few hundred dollars so it is not worth selling anyway. ;)
I also have an 850 Suzuki that gets ridden very little with all of the hopped up litre/+ bikes that I have around here.
They all have a certain amount of "character" and it is always nice to ride an "old friend." ;)

Daniel
 
Why sell anything if ya dont need or want the money?
Thats the way I see it...

If nothing else, it's something to tinker around with.
 
Not a hoarder

Not a hoarder

just an old boyscout! You're being prepared for the event that you have to repair or want to modify the Yammy. Need a backup bike so you have something to get your two wheel fix right? :cool:
 
just an old boyscout! You're being prepared for the event that you have to repair or want to modify the Yammy. Need a backup bike so you have something to get your two wheel fix right? :cool:


Got that right. I'm contemplating selling off my jeep. Extensively modified, extremely capable, my first motorized love. Has been an ongoing project for 13 years.
 
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