The Reasonably Priced Used Motorcycles for Sale Thread

Nowhere near as big. The 650 Burgman Exec was 600 lb and completely different class.
Rake and trail geometry suited to urban agility on this, bigger 16" wheels a real plus. Easily safe at highway speeds as was my poor little Yamaha NMax 155 in the same class that I managed to write off. It only had 13" wheels tho but still felt stable at speed.
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Even that was fine at 110 on the QEW. This Piaggio a much more substantial ride. 31" seat height. There will be a flood of these coming in EV versions from a crowd of manufactures with decent range...stars are aligning.
Piaggio electric vehicle ranges vary significantly by model and usage. The Piaggio Apé E-City FX Maxx (commercial) boasts a certified range of 174 km per charge, while the Ape E-Xtra FX Max covers around 115 km. The Piaggio 1 scooter provides 43–55 km
 
Yup, if everything's already apart and they have the new parts, not sure why they didn't just slap it together.
Maybe not handy or doesn't have the time or doesn't care enough? An assumption, looking at the truck he's probably a trades guy working a busy job?

5-6 years ago when covid hit, I got the SV and it was from a guy working trades doing 12 hour shifts. Was saving up for a house (or something like that). He said he had absolutely no time to ride. He pulled up to his driveway when I just got there. He had the battery with him which he charged at work, there was very little fuel in the bike. I took it for a quick spin to check the condition of the clutch etc. Everything checked out and I got the bike for a good deal. Full disclosure: I went with Frekeyguy and he did take a look at the bike before I put my deposit.
 
Maybe not handy or doesn't have the time or doesn't care enough? An assumption, looking at the truck he's probably a trades guy working a busy job?

5-6 years ago when covid hit, I got the SV and it was from a guy working trades doing 12 hour shifts. Was saving up for a house (or something like that). He said he had absolutely no time to ride. He pulled up to his driveway when I just got there. He had the battery with him which he charged at work, there was very little fuel in the bike. I took it for a quick spin to check the condition of the clutch etc. Everything checked out and I got the bike for a good deal. Full disclosure: I went with Frekeyguy and he did take a look at the bike before I put my deposit.

There's a big difference between selling a bike that's together and running compared to spending all the time and money removing the clutch and buying a new one, but not taking the 5 minutes to put it back together. I wouldn't buy that unless I could reinstall everything before paying. I suspect something went wrong during disassembly/reassembly and there's a reason it's still apart.
 

2000 VFR800 $3600.

I don't know...

Imagine taking the time to write all that description, and take all those pictures...
But not write down the mileage, and not take a picture of the odometer?

Might be too quick to call this reasonably priced...
 
I don't know...

Imagine taking the time to write all that description, and take all those pictures...
But not write down the mileage, and not take a picture of the odometer?

Might be too quick to call this reasonably priced...

Kind a hidden in the title 122k
 
I don't know...

Imagine taking the time to write all that description, and take all those pictures...
But not write down the mileage, and not take a picture of the odometer?

Might be too quick to call this reasonably priced...
It's right in the title of the ad .
122k
Makes sense as the engine was rebuilt at 86k
 
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