…and then there was one. |
The Ninja was gone in six days, sold the first weekend I had it up for sale. If you’re looking to move your bike, prep it for spring and wait for the temperatures to promise spring, you’ll have a quick sale.
I was asking $3900, but figured it would need some work done to safety, so I had a $500 cushion in there. It went for $3200 as is, no extra cost on my part. I’m happy with that, I bought it for $3500 safetied two years ago and put four thousand miles on it.
I’ve spent the last couple of days putting time into the Concours, getting it ready for launch…
I need to put some miles on this bike so I can begin believing that I can trust it. I took it around the block today to warm up the final drive before changing out the fluid – that’s the last fluid change on the bike, everything is new and synthetic now.
I’m still wandering around online looking at a very different second bike. The KLX250 is on my short list now after seeing that one with a big bore kit. We did our bike course on Yamaha 250s and I loved how light and flickable they were. Having a small enduro would be the night and day difference I’d be looking for in having two bikes, not to mention it’d be very cheap to run. If I had five grand laying about, I’d chuck it at a new one.
I suspect the Concours will need more TLC than the Ninja did, but if it turns out to be pretty bullet proof, a second bike with character could be this interesting ‘70s Yamaha. I’d be able to get my scrambler vibe on with that!