It’s usually nice to ride a project once you have it working even if only for a few weeks, however you do have 2 other bikes to ride, one of those being brand new so it may be worth selling straight away if it’s not really going to get used. If you’re eager to get on with a new project you might as well sell it straight on and move onto the next.
That’s what I’m thinking at the moment but I’m still undecided. Maybe I will use it for a month or two and then sell 🤔 It shouldn’t be this difficult 😂
It’s an air cooled, narrow angle v-twin with shaft drive. It’s not a cruiser… more of a roadster. Personally I’d ride it around for a few months because there’s very little like it from any manufacturer thes days. It’s a 90s time capsule.
At the moment I think I agree 😊 I think keeping it for a little while may be a good idea and it seems sensible considering I have done some work on it. It makes sense to actually use it 😊😂 I wish modern bikes were this simple to work on. It has been a really enjoyable process. I am thinking about getting another though - but what do I go for?
I think that may be the plan at the moment but I am also considering selling it to make room for another project 🤔 If I remove the price of the lift, I will certainly make a profit. It seems to be a popular bike, which is strange because I don’t think I have every seen one on the road before 🤔
It’s usually nice to ride a project once you have it working even if only for a few weeks, however you do have 2 other bikes to ride, one of those being brand new so it may be worth selling straight away if it’s not really going to get used. If you’re eager to get on with a new project you might as well sell it straight on and move onto the next.
That’s what I’m thinking at the moment but I’m still undecided. Maybe I will use it for a month or two and then sell 🤔
It shouldn’t be this difficult 😂
Nice job. If you're thinking about selling it, that's your answer. It is rare, but not 100% original enough to be a keeper.
I think you may be right… time for another project I think 😊
It’s an air cooled, narrow angle v-twin with shaft drive. It’s not a cruiser… more of a roadster. Personally I’d ride it around for a few months because there’s very little like it from any manufacturer thes days. It’s a 90s time capsule.
actually it is liquid cooled :)
At the moment I think I agree 😊 I think keeping it for a little while may be a good idea and it seems sensible considering I have done some work on it. It makes sense to actually use it 😊😂
I wish modern bikes were this simple to work on. It has been a really enjoyable process.
I am thinking about getting another though - but what do I go for?
@@georgeburlacu8521 I stand corrected…. That huge radiator. 👍
It’s well hidden 😊 but it is quite big.
Ride it for a bit and see what you think? It would be fun to ride an 800cc twin for a while. Do you think you'll make a profit, or just break even?
I think that may be the plan at the moment but I am also considering selling it to make room for another project 🤔
If I remove the price of the lift, I will certainly make a profit. It seems to be a popular bike, which is strange because I don’t think I have every seen one on the road before 🤔