[ale] [OT] Looking for an old beater motorcycle.
Edward Holcroft
eholcroft at mkainc.com
Wed Sep 11 08:19:25 EDT 2013
Richard,
You won't be sorry. Too bad I got mine from Millennium Cycle Works in
Lilburn. They changed their name a couple of years ago, can't remember what
it changed to though.
Daily commute is 11 miles each way on the 141, from the 120 intersection
down to Norcross.
ed
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:31 AM, Richard Bronosky <richard at bronosky.com>wrote:
> Edward,
> I'm probably going to buy a KLR tomorrow. After seeing the prices of
> used bikes, I'm just going to buy a new one.
>
> It's looking like Mountain Motorsports in Marietta is going to get my
> business. They have a referral program. You wouldn't happen to have
> bought from there would you?
>
> Also, how long is your commute? What route do you take?
>
> .!# RichardBronosky #!.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Edward Holcroft <eholcroft at mkainc.com>
> wrote:
> > Not to put you off the cx500 or anything, but I agree on dual sports.
> It's
> > great to have the freedom to head off the beaten track when you want to,
> and
> > there's a LOT of that available in Georgia. I commute daily on a KLR650.
> > Dual-sport is a very nice option for that sort of thing. You will
> regularly
> > find good deals on Craigslist on KLR's, although I'm not too sure what
> $500
> > will get you. Don't worry too much about high mileage ... unless the bike
> > has clearly been abused, they run forever.
> >
> > Further to Ron's comments, you certainly will need protective clothing
> and
> > helmet, but $1000 would be on the high end. Correct on the tire mileage,
> but
> > they're inexpensive, starting at about $45.
> >
> > Honda in Alpharetta offers a rider's course that was $150 when I went on
> it.
> > Money well spent, outstanding instructors ... it includes the drivers
> test
> > and they give you a voucher to trade for a license at the DMV.
> >
> > If you plan to ride through winter, you'll need some extras - I added
> heated
> > grips and last year also bought hippohands (www.hippohands.com), since
> as I
> > get older I seem to be getting softer ... I have two jackets, a light one
> > for summer and a heavy duty one for winter. Wind chill is a big factor
> on a
> > bike, you will not believe how cold you can get at 50mph. I've never
> > invested in riding trousers, my jeans have worked out fine, although a
> few
> > years ago when we had those really brutal winters, it took some toughing
> > out. And in Atlanta, you'll also definitely need rain gear.
> >
> > See klr650.net for a very helpful community. It pays to own a common
> > motorcycle as there are parts galore and many people willing to help and
> > advise.
> >
> > Take a drive out to Suches one weekend and stop by Two Wheels Only
> >
> http://motodog650.com/2013/03/19/former-t-w-o-to-re-open-as-two-wheels-of-suches/
> > which recently re-opened. There you will find a great bunch of
> enthusiasts
> > that will be only too happy to share some options.
> >
> > I think even with the additional investments, a bike works out way
> cheaper
> > than a small car. Insurance is like $11 a month and I get just over
> 50mpg in
> > Atlanta traffic.
> >
> > cheers
> > ed
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Adrya Stembridge
> > <adrya.stembridge at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> I wouldn't rule out a Honda XR650L or DR650 dual sport. You may find
> an
> >> older KLR650 in the 1k range but it will have high mileage. Dual
> sports
> >> are amazingly versatile and fun.
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Richard Bronosky <richard at bronosky.com
> >
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Sean,
> >>> I will definitely need an interstate capable bike. I have been looking
> >>> at 30+ year old Hondas. I like the CX500. Everyone I find (in my
> >>> budget) needs a stator. I have no experience working on a bike but
> >>> with the help of Youtube I figure I ought to be able to get it done.
> >>> .!# RichardBronosky #!.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Sean Kilpatrick <kilpatms at gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>> > Richard,
> >>> >
> >>> > Can you get into town (fairly) easily without getting on an
> Interstate?
> >>> >
> >>> > If so, you might be able to find a 4-5 year old Honda/Yamaha/whatever
> >>> > 250cc
> >>> > bike in your price range.
> >>> >
> >>> > If you NEED to get up on the interstates you are going to want at
> least
> >>> > a
> >>> > 500cc bike. Smaller bikes have neither the speed nor weight to be
> safe.
> >>> > The
> >>> > bow wave of a large truck can push a small bike over a half lane or
> >>> > more.
> >>> > Really scary.
> >>> >
> >>> > The problem is that any 500 cc (or larger) bike you can find in the
> >>> > $500
> >>> > range is going to need a LOT of work. You could easily sink another
> >>> > $500
> >>> > into it.
> >>> >
> >>> > And, of course, if you don't already have an endorsement on your
> >>> > driver's
> >>> > license for a motorcycle, you'll need to deal with that hassle as
> well.
> >>> >
> >>> > Please do not even consider a 50 cc putt-putt. Most of them can not
> >>> > pull a
> >>> > moderate hill at 30 mph. They are dangerous on most roads outside the
> >>> > Loop
> >>> > as most drivers coming up behind you will think you are a motorcycle
> >>> > and not
> >>> > realize how slowly you are going.
> >>> >
> >>> > Sean
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> >
> >>> > On Thursday, August 01, 2013 10:00:07 am Richard Bronosky wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> I am newly divorced and am faced with challenge of finding a social
> >>> >
> >>> >> life outside of my wife and children. This was going pretty well
> when
> >>> >
> >>> >> I was sleeping on a coworker's couch downtown. Now that I'm in a
> home
> >>> >
> >>> >> far west of Atlanta I face a $10 fuel investment anytime I drive
> into
> >>> >
> >>> >> town. (I usually take the bus to work.) That will result in me
> sitting
> >>> >
> >>> >> on the computer every night and being a recluse.
> >>> >
> >>> >>
> >>> >
> >>> >> I sold a TV for $500 and would like to spend that on motorcycle. I'm
> >>> >
> >>> >> looking at 30+ year old Hondas on Craig's List. If you know of
> >>> >
> >>> >> anything or anyone, please put me in touch.
> >>> >
> >>> >>
> >>> >
> >>> >> .!# RichardBronosky #!.
> >>> >
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