I can get it cheap ($100) and I need a winter project. Supposedly ran before getting the tank and side covers resprayed, will need some work (mainly surface rust removal and new fenders). You just don't see these medium size thumpers for sale often and the simplicity+light weight of a big single fits my idea of a good riding machine. I would need to go through the no title process, does the VT trick still work?
In reply to nicksta43:
I need more than just the 3 most common modified gn400 images on the internet. These are known to have sketchy unobtanium CDI's (more reason to microsquirt it) What about titling an untitled bike? (actually has the old untransferred title from the old owner from unknown years ago)
At $100 you can part it for profit. Buy it with the old title and see if you can transfer it to your name. Use a friendly tag and title place, not a draconian one. Don't talk excessively when there.
If you finally get a clean title in your name, go from there.
slopecarver wrote:
In reply to nicksta43:
I need more than just the 3 most common modified gn400 images on the internet. These are known to have sketchy unobtanium CDI's (more reason to microsquirt it) What about titling an untitled bike? (actually has the old untransferred title from the old owner from unknown years ago)
When someone posts a bike that I don't know anything about the first thing I do is Google image it to see what it looks like. Seeing that they can be made to look cool and my general like of small Suzuki's I felt compelled to post my approval of them and the reason why I think you should get it. Because they can be made pretty.
I'm sorry if I let you down.
In reply to nicksta43:
Thanks, I did purchase this. Build here: http://www.dotheton.com/forum/index.php?topic=54778.0
Cool, looks like a good start for a winter project.