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Tacoma Dude 04-13-2005 07:37 PM

I need motorcycle pricing quick!!!
 
I found this around me $350 for an 87 Ninja 250.
It's currently apart but the seller assures me it was working fine until a vaccuum leak. He took the carb off and now just doesn't have the time to do everything.

What do you guys think?
$350, go for it?

Yamaha+Toyota=Fun 04-13-2005 07:47 PM

buy it!!! Ninja 250's are fun bikes, pretty easy to work on too.

Steveh29 04-13-2005 07:50 PM

Sounds like a super fun project! You can always check pricing here.

http://www.cycletrader.com/index.html

Or on ebay and your local paper to see what the market is going for.

jimbo74 04-13-2005 08:02 PM

i wouldnt buy it without it running... you haven o idea if he is telling you the truth or not, and you cant test that theory of it used to run fine until i took it apart without actually hearing it run... unless you plan on defiantely dumping new parts into it to make it work again, i would stay away... if it doesnt run what recourse would you have after the sale?

shazaam 04-13-2005 08:06 PM

at 350 you dont' have much to lose .. these are very simple to work on .. do it!

jimbo74 04-13-2005 08:09 PM

oh just a note, how much do you weigh? a 250 isnt that big....

a friend of mine that used to race bikes a long time ago said that with my weight (250 pounds) that a 250 cc bike would have a rough time lugging me around and most likely wouldnt be able to get up to speed on the freeway

Yamaha+Toyota=Fun 04-13-2005 08:17 PM

Ive ridden a couple 250 ninja's. Pretty fast for how small of a displacement they have. My friend got one up to about 85 one time, hes 6' 3" about 210.

As noted above, 350 bucks for a bike. Not much to lose, if its a total loss (pretty unlikly) then you can just part the bike out and make your money back no problem. I bought my bike for $500 and had to drop about $600 to get it running, but it was well worth it.

GO FOR IT!!

Tacoma Dude 04-13-2005 10:36 PM

So here's the story...
Checked it out tonight - carb is off, vacuum hoses are out, tank is off and it looks like a mess. He's willing to drop to $300.
I noticed a smallish puddle underneath and he says that his buddy had put some oil in to do a compression test that they never got to do because they noticed the torn vacuum hose.

He says that the idle was a little low and he'd have to gun it to keep it from dying which sounds consistent with a vacuum leak to me.

What do you guys think?

jimbo74 04-13-2005 10:56 PM

if it looks liek a mess i would skip it unless oyu like challenges have extra money laying around and have time to fix it.....

Yamaha+Toyota=Fun 04-14-2005 01:31 AM


Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
So here's the story...
Checked it out tonight - carb is off, vacuum hoses are out, tank is off and it looks like a mess. He's willing to drop to $300.
I noticed a smallish puddle underneath and he says that his buddy had put some oil in to do a compression test that they never got to do because they noticed the torn vacuum hose.

He says that the idle was a little low and he'd have to gun it to keep it from dying which sounds consistent with a vacuum leak to me.

What do you guys think?


It could be as simple as a cracked carb boot. If you buy the bike, make sure you get a haynes manual or somthing of that sort. Those are invaluable, I tore my bike down and put it back together with one and I had hardly any mechanical experience back then. I still say go for it, if you do get it done it will be quite an accomplishment and you will be proud of it. Plus you will have a bike!!

Good Times 04-14-2005 09:08 AM

woah there peter, what a motortwickle?!?!?! hey now it looks like i'm gonna live vicariously thru u hahahahhhaha

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Tacoma Dude 04-14-2005 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by Good Times
woah there peter, what a motortwickle?!?!?! hey now it looks like i'm gonna live vicariously thru u hahahahhhaha


Originally Posted by sdastg1
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:laugh:
Well, we'll see...

pat161 04-18-2005 02:25 PM

Is it your first bike, as in no dirt bikes or anything. It is a gross understatement to say that a 250 is a small street bike, those things are puny. I would definitely NOT buy a ninja 250. Even for $350 you would grow out of that bike before you started riding it. If you want a smallish starter bike I would go for a 500 and up, they are quick enough to get you out of trouble and slow enough to keep you out of trouble.


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