Originally Posted by
SpeedJunkie
What does it matter what kind of bike it is? Do you know my brother? I don't think you do...
Its a Suzuki GS 450. It is a classic and worth more than he paid for it because he didn't pay much. It was his first bike and he has no interest in selling it.
I don't know why you are so interested, do you question my statements about his bike?
I said it is not for sale and you keep going on about it without knowing the first thing about it.
Thats why I asked what kind of bike it is! I dunno if thats thought of to be a classic or not, but its a pretty decent looking bike for 80's bike.
The reason I ask is because you made an example of your brother saying he has a bike he never rides, that is both registered and insured... If this is true, I don't know but I'll take your word for it. I just can't for the life of me understand why a person would continue spending money, even if only $100 a year registering and insuring a vehicle that he does not ride? The second thing I don't understand is why you would have a motorcycle and not ride IF its registered and insured. IMO its abuse to the bike in the form of neglect. Motorcycles were made to ride on, and not doing that, to me is a waste, even if it is a "classic". To be honest if he really hasn't used her in two years at all, she probably needs the gas tank cleaned and the carbs rebuilt, which would be another reason not to have her insured and registered because she's probably not running anyways...