Ok, question out there for those regular bike buyers!
When it comes to cars and bikes I've always bought second-hand, because I would much prefer to spend a few grand less for something that might be a couple of years old and still in great condition as opposed to a new one at the higher price. However, I'm having a moment where I might have a change of heart with my next trials bike...
Not sure whether I should save myself a couple of grand and get a second-hand bike or bite the bullet and get myself a brand spanker!
For those of you that can contribute, do you prefer to pick up a virgin or have one that's been around the town a little?
To buy New or Second Hand?
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Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
Come into some money have we Nicco??? I reckon go the virgin, but that's comming from a guy who hasn't bought a new bike since his first TY in 1974. I love spending other peoples money though.
Seriously though, it depends who you are buying it off and thanks to our ever expanding network there have been some good ones up for grabs at our last couple of events.
Seriously though, it depends who you are buying it off and thanks to our ever expanding network there have been some good ones up for grabs at our last couple of events.
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Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
Well I've bought both, its great having a Brand Spankers bike but you do cry with the first scratch on it
I'd go a secondhand one, if its only a year or two old in good condition its a pretty safe bet and pocket the $1500-2000 for new gear.
Cheers, Josh
I'd go a secondhand one, if its only a year or two old in good condition its a pretty safe bet and pocket the $1500-2000 for new gear.
Cheers, Josh
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Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
I bought a 2010 Sherco this year and would recommend the 1-2 year old bikes. Any fiddly factory and/or warranty issues would have been sorted out and hopefully its been owned by one of those well off greybeards who sinply like to buy a new bike every year I saved more than $2500 by buying last year's model.
Another bonus is that as with mine, there will already be a few minor bumps and scratches on it so you won't have to worry about putting that "first scratch" on it. I'd hate to be the one who puts that first big scratch on a brand new $9000 bike!
cheers
Another bonus is that as with mine, there will already be a few minor bumps and scratches on it so you won't have to worry about putting that "first scratch" on it. I'd hate to be the one who puts that first big scratch on a brand new $9000 bike!
cheers
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Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
Yeah I think I'll stick with how I usually go and that's to buy a second hand one. Like you guys have said, just find the right owner and pick one up that's been well looked after and not ridden too hard and I'll be glad I saved some cash!
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Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
If ya still looking for a good 2/hand bike, pm squat405, he has a 2010 EVO 250cc and thinking of up dating it.
ya wont find a better one anywhere!!!
ya wont find a better one anywhere!!!
Re: To buy New or Second Hand?
For club level riders might it be a good idea to try to find a TYZ engine Scorpa if looking for a used machine? Obviously not as light and nimble as any of the current machinery, but maybe bulletproof reliability and very good build quality are more important for someone who has to pay for repairs and replacement parts themselves?
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