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Hi there,
My name is Jesse, I've been riding 600cc + since I was 15.
I bought my first bike (1982 XJ650J) for 300$ and all that needed replacing was the break lever. Great Buy.
I came to that bike with minimal riding experience, but, found that I have a natural instinct for riding.
I made most of the typical mistakes on that bike...laid it down in my garage, parking lots, stop lights, etc. I drove the bike every damn day as it was my only form of transport.
Most kids buy a first car. I bought a bike. I also live in Denver, Colorado which means, yes, I even rode in the winter.
It was truly my ONLY form of transport, so I got used to it real quick.
I recently upgraded to a 87 Hurricane (CBR 600F). I've been enjoying the hell out of it and been getting more in touch with my sport rider side. I haven't had the bike long, but I am already looking to upgrade. The only thing stopping me has been money.
That changed today. I was sitting in the parking lot of my favorite 7-11 smoking a cigarette when a nice gentleman comes forth and takes quite the liking to my CBR. He rants about it incessantly and is shouting at passerby's "This is freaking 87 Hurricane!". Long story short he offered me 8000$ cash for the bike. That's over four time what I paid. It's getting to off season here in Colorado and I just found a great deal on an 06 Hayabusa in wonderful condition with only 8000 miles selling for 6000$ firm.
My question for you is...how low should I go?
Here's what I'm planning to buy:2006 Hayabusa for sale
You can't take it! I called dibs!
Nice to meet all of you. I hope to be riding the wonderful Hayabusa very soon.
My name is Jesse, I've been riding 600cc + since I was 15.
I bought my first bike (1982 XJ650J) for 300$ and all that needed replacing was the break lever. Great Buy.
I came to that bike with minimal riding experience, but, found that I have a natural instinct for riding.
I made most of the typical mistakes on that bike...laid it down in my garage, parking lots, stop lights, etc. I drove the bike every damn day as it was my only form of transport.
Most kids buy a first car. I bought a bike. I also live in Denver, Colorado which means, yes, I even rode in the winter.
It was truly my ONLY form of transport, so I got used to it real quick.
I recently upgraded to a 87 Hurricane (CBR 600F). I've been enjoying the hell out of it and been getting more in touch with my sport rider side. I haven't had the bike long, but I am already looking to upgrade. The only thing stopping me has been money.
That changed today. I was sitting in the parking lot of my favorite 7-11 smoking a cigarette when a nice gentleman comes forth and takes quite the liking to my CBR. He rants about it incessantly and is shouting at passerby's "This is freaking 87 Hurricane!". Long story short he offered me 8000$ cash for the bike. That's over four time what I paid. It's getting to off season here in Colorado and I just found a great deal on an 06 Hayabusa in wonderful condition with only 8000 miles selling for 6000$ firm.
My question for you is...how low should I go?
Here's what I'm planning to buy:2006 Hayabusa for sale
You can't take it! I called dibs!
Nice to meet all of you. I hope to be riding the wonderful Hayabusa very soon.
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