bvail
Well-known member
How do everyone know that the new and improved models aren't potential tickers? Actually this ticking issue is a bunch of ********. Yes, there have been a relative few tickers, but the vast majority have not developed the tick and Yamaha fixed the tickers on their dime.My take on it is that it is getting near the end of the year. To a lot of people bikes are toys, and some people like to get new ones every year or two. We have new models available from various manufacturers to consider. Bikes dont fly off the shelves in the cooler months. So, anyone thinking about testing the waters on the sale of a bike of any kind wants to offer it up before the year changes and whatever they have becomes another year model older. I would offer mine for sale, but who wants a 30k mile ex and maybe future ticker.
I just sold my '03 with 28.5k miles on it. Runs strong, like a champ and no ticker.
As far as people turning these (or other models) over, one can safely assume that a good many just didn't like them. It happens with most all types and brands. Some folks have ergonomic issues due to weak backs or CT problems. Most times this can be overcome with time as the body becomes accustomed to the new riding position.
I am on a 5 year cycle for new toys it seems. I agree that there are many who change out toys every year or even more. I just picked up an '03 V-Strom with 4k miles on it for a very low price. Fellow had it for a short period (2k miles) and then sold it to his son, who then put another 2.5k miles on it. It's now due for a good workout, which I will gladly give it