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paperslammer
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by paperslammer » Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:14 am
Hello all! This forum is a very awesome resource! I'd like to get your opinions on whether or not I should purchase this bike for $600:
http://picasaweb.google.com/paperslammer
Here's some info on it:
The good:
- -It has compression. When I put it in gear and rotated the back tire, I could feel the different pistons moving. Also when in gear and pushing it forward there was a lot of resistance.
-The oil was amber, and did not have any milky susbtances or metal speck in it.
-Gas tank was just 'redone'.
-Brakes work
Things that are bad:
- The kick starter does not turn the engine over. It does spring back into place when 'kicked' but it does not engage anything. So I am guessing stripped spline or missing gear or something
-When the bike is in gear and being pushed forward there is resistance. This does not change much when the clutch is pulled in. Pictures show it might be a clutch wire because it is pretty messed up.
-No key so I couldn't check to see if the bike would even turn on.
-Throttle handle doesn't turn, guy suggested it was seized up in there.
So let me know what you guys think! Thanks!
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sotxbill
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by sotxbill » Mon Aug 17, 2009 7:16 pm
if its set up , the clutch plates will stick so that will will do nothing when the lever is pulled.. common prolbem, easy fix with the price of a side cover gasket. Clean the oil filter while your there.
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grom
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by grom » Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:40 pm
It seems pretty rough to me for $600. Unless you really like to tear bikes apart and replace parts, I'd wait for something cleaner. From your pictures, you're going to drop a few hundred dollars on parts right away. It makes sense (to me) to wait for a running bike for a few hundred dollars more. But, if you're in the mood for a ground-up restoration, offer $300. Good luck!
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grom
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by grom » Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:47 pm
It seems pretty rough to me for $600. Unless you really like to tear bikes apart and replace parts, I'd wait for something cleaner. From your pictures, you're going to drop a few hundred dollars on parts right away. It makes sense (to me) to wait for a running bike for a few hundred dollars more. But, if you're in the mood for a ground-up restoration, offer $300. Good luck!
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paperslammer
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by paperslammer » Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:59 am
Thanks guys for your responses! I think I will wait for another one. I'd like to do some tear down / replace parts, but I think you guys are right in that this one would be a lot of work. I might if it's still around and ask a lot less for it and use it as a parts bike.
Thanks!