Tell us more about the coupe that you found. Maybe I can help you with any questions that you might have. Triker/Ron Edit update: Sorry, I read "coupe" not "couple"
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You have me reminiscing back to the days when I was shopping for my Boss Hoss Bike.... exciting times & I’m fired-up for you!
IMHO - stay with a 2-speed + reverse bike, 2001 or newer, get written transmission service records, it would be a bonus if the trans has been rebuilt since 2008 and post pics of your candidate bikes here since someone here often knows the history of bikes.
Good Luck!
Bill
"A true hotrodder wouldn't be content until he had created a vehicle so violent, so hairy, so totally sick that the very act of dropping the hammer would result in instant death. Anything less results in the need to go faster." - Tony DeFeo
You have me reminiscing back to the days when I was shopping for my Boss Hoss Bike.... exciting times & I’m fired-up for you!
IMHO - stay with a 2-speed + reverse bike, 2001 or newer, get written transmission service records, it would be a bonus if the trans has been rebuilt since 2008 and post pics of your candidate bikes here since someone here often knows the history of bikes.
Good Luck!
Bill
Bill:
Thank you... I am searching for the perfect bike. Going to take a while...
Thank you so much for the advise and guidance! Much needed!!!!!!
Speaking from experience, the newest and the fewer previous owners possible, the better.
Best to purchase from a dealer of some kind who has gone over it with a fine-toothed comb.
Mine was a little shy of 14 years old (2001 model built in February) when I bought it, and I'm owner #8. It's been a real booger! I would spare you the pain of endless repairs!
Hold out until you can find some well cared-for quality, even if it comes at a hefty price. And, welcome to out V8 corral!
The Mindless Philosopher wrote:Speaking from experience, the newest and the fewer previous owners possible, the better.
Best to purchase from a dealer of some kind who has gone over it with a fine-toothed comb.
Mine was a little shy of 14 years old (2001 model built in February) when I bought it, and I'm owner #8. It's been a real booger! I would spare you the pain of endless repairs!
Hold out until you can find some well cared-for quality, even if it comes at a hefty price. And, welcome to out V8 corral!
But look how much fun you’ve had sorting them and how much you’ve learned !!!
The Mindless Philosopher wrote:Speaking from experience, the newest and the fewer previous owners possible, the better.
Best to purchase from a dealer of some kind who has gone over it with a fine-toothed comb.
Mine was a little shy of 14 years old (2001 model built in February) when I bought it, and I'm owner #8. It's been a real booger! I would spare you the pain of endless repairs!
Hold out until you can find some well cared-for quality, even if it comes at a hefty price. And, welcome to out V8 corral!
But look how much fun you’ve had sorting them and how much you’ve learned !!!