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Originally posted by earlfor View PostLast edited by Jedz123; 03-29-2018, 07:21 AM.Jedz Moto
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2002 Honda Reflex 250
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Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Although the rain prevented a ride today, I did mess around in his garage enough to say yes. So, I gave him a Down payment today and will pay the rest when I get back in town from Texas. If my travel plans work out, I’ll get back early enough Monday to get my truck and Steve’s trailer and have the bike in my garage Monday night. If not it will be there by next Sunday at the latest.
I chose to give him what he was asking for based on what he’s giving me and the overall condition of the bike. The only concern I have, and I’ll do some research for it, is a clutch rattle he says is very common for all of the 1250s when in neutral. It’s nothing major just annoying as all hellCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostAlthough the rain prevented a ride today, I did mess around in his garage enough to say yes. So, I gave him a Down payment today and will pay the rest when I get back in town from Texas. If my travel plans work out, I’ll get back early enough Monday to get my truck and Steve’s trailer and have the bike in my garage Monday night. If not it will be there by next Sunday at the latest.
I chose to give him what he was asking for based on what he’s giving me and the overall condition of the bike. The only concern I have, and I’ll do some research for it, is a clutch rattle he says is very common for all of the 1250s when in neutral. It’s nothing major just annoying as all hell
I ride a 2010 GSX1250FA, and also have a 30" inseam, so I can assure you that you should have no serious problem in almost all circumstances, and only a slight one if the pavement is uneven or on sandy surfaces..
That said, I will bolt a carved-out hockey puck to the side stand this year. That will raise the stand about 5/16 of an inch and make it easier to live with in all circumstances, including when parking on soft surfaces as it will give a broader footprint. It does mean that I will have to be a bit more careful to observe road surface angles when parking it.
My first gen Bandit was faster, having had quite a bit of work done on the engine and full suspension mods done before I bought it, but I love the new one!
(I never did find out what the top speed of that bike was, but it would easily pass 150MPH on the clock.)
The saddle on the GSX 1250 is far better than the old Bandit and my wife loves it, too, but you seem to be a notch above with the after-market seat.
The Givi bags and box are quite good. Unfortunately, there is only room for one full-face helmet in the box. Lubricate the frame locks!
My one complaint on the new one is the too-short windshield that puts the wind on my chest, but the photo suggests you have that concern covered.
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If you have the same fairing that I do you will encounter another problem, although it is not a serious one: changing oil filters means starting at the gas tank level and then working down.
The lower left side of the fairing MUST be removedLast edited by argonsagas; 03-30-2018, 08:55 AM.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View PostUggg; why do companies post stuff then don't update it immediately? I called the company in Michigan and they said it sold two weeks ago. They use a third party company that only updates their web page once a month.
Email and text sent to the second person but haven't heard anything back yet.
It's good that you didn't waste the trip up there. I haven't been there personally but I do know where it's at and I can tell you the place is out in the middle of nowhere. They used to spam all the craigslists in Michigan. I have heard numerous reports of customers calling them to ask about a bike, the sales drone confirming that they have it in stock, customer drives several hours to get there and whaddya know, the bike *just* sold but we have another one that you might like for only $2k more...
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Originally posted by argonsagas View PostYes, there can be a bit of noise when in neutral and the clutch lever is released. And sometimes, when moving from neutral into first, you may have a "clunk" as it engages.
I ride a 2010 GSX1250FA, and also have a 30" inseam, so I can assure you that you should have no serious problem in almost all circumstances, and only a slight one if the pavement is uneven or on sandy surfaces..
That said, I will bolt a carved-out hockey puck to the side stand this year. That will raise the stand about 5/16 of an inch and make it easier to live with in all circumstances, including when parking on soft surfaces as it will give a broader footprint. It does mean that I will have to be a bit more careful to observe road surface angles when parking it.
My first gen Bandit was faster, having had quite a bit of work done on the engine and full suspension mods done before I bought it, but I love the new one!
(I never did find out what the top speed of that bike was, but it would easily pass 150MPH on the clock.)
The saddle on the GSX 1250 is far better than the old Bandit and my wife loves it, too, but you seem to be a notch above with the after-market seat.
The Givi bags and box are quite good. Unfortunately, there is only room for one full-face helmet in the box. Lubricate the frame locks!
My one complaint on the new one is the too-short windshield that puts the wind on my chest, but the photo suggests you have that concern covered.
EDIT:
If you have the same fairing that I do you will encounter another problem, although it is not a serious one: changing oil filters means starting at the gas tank level and then working down.
The lower left side of the fairing MUST be removed
im getting three shields out of the deal - a stock clear, a Givi clear, and a charcoal smoke one that is presently on the bikeCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
1981 GS550T - My First
1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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Well the bike is in the garage though a bit bruised already. When I went to pick it up last night we went out for a short around the block (10 - 20 miles) familiarization ride. Sadly, at the end of his gravel driveway was a slight dip from runoff before you get onto the blacktop. I accidentally grabbed a bit too much throttle to get myself over the hump and dropped it on the left side breaking the left mirror and turn signal and scratching the stator cover and fairing. We finished the ride without issue after both of us profusely apologized to each other and loaded the bike onto the trailer. Although I handed him his full asking price, he chose to give me back $200 so that I could buy the busted parts which I did today. He explained it as the fact he should have ridden the bike to the road for me.
I'll tag the bike this weekend and start getting some road and parking lot time on it.
Has anyone put frame sliders on the bike with the full fairing on?Last edited by cowboyup3371; 04-03-2018, 09:31 PM.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
1981 GS550T - My First
1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike
Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"
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Hey Cowboy, Glad to hear you found what you were looking for, hope it holds up to all your expectations. Dings & bumps are just going to happen, glad it ain't too bad. Congrats on your aftermarket seat. There are 3 Bandits in our little group. A "1999", a "2005", & a "2007". We who have ridden all 3 agree the "99" is best, the "05" is second, & the "07" is the worst, it seems a little narrower & is kind'f humped up a little, in the middle, & after 75 or 100 mi, it pushes it up where it doesn't need to be pushed. Haven't ridden a "2010" so can't comment on that, but I think you'll be glad you have something to replace the "07" orig. seat. Congrats again & keep us informed.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostHey Cowboy, Glad to hear you found what you were looking for, hope it holds up to all your expectations. Dings & bumps are just going to happen, glad it ain't too bad. Congrats on your aftermarket seat. There are 3 Bandits in our little group. A "1999", a "2005", & a "2007". We who have ridden all 3 agree the "99" is best, the "05" is second, & the "07" is the worst, it seems a little narrower & is kind'f humped up a little, in the middle, & after 75 or 100 mi, it pushes it up where it doesn't need to be pushed. Haven't ridden a "2010" so can't comment on that, but I think you'll be glad you have something to replace the "07" orig. seat. Congrats again & keep us informed.
I never rode an 05 or 07 so I have no opinion on them. I looked at several, but never rode them. Instead I just skipped from 1998 to 2010....which, in USA, is a 2011 model
The seat on the Gen-1 models was OK for driver, but many complained bout it for longer distance riding. I found what you mentioned on that bike, as I was almost constantly pushing myself back from the tank. That said, I did live through a couple of rides of 700+ miles before going to bed.
I know of no one whose passenger did not find the gen-1 saddle decidedly uncomfortable on anything more than a short ride.
The newer one has a saddle that works pretty well for pillion riders and is also more comfortable to me than the old one.
I do agree that the tank is a bit higher, and it seems a bit wider, but I don't have the measurements to compare the two. I can still get my feet on the ground and like it.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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