Clark White
Explorer
So here is where I'm at: I have a tight budget as I'm a student living solely off the GI bill. However, I have saved up enough for a bike which I am now very much in the market for as I am planning an AZ to Yellowknife and back via HW101/1 down the West Coast with some friends of mine. In my search, I have come down to two bikes that are currently available and in my price bracket.
1: http://prescott.craigslist.org/mcy/1651434889.html
2: http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/mcy/1652229899.html
Bike 1 obviously has WAY more miles (33400 instead of bike 2 with 2200). However, the dealer did the top end 3000mi ago and it would save me about $500 in farkles that are already installed v. bike 2. How much does a top end job make up for the high miles???
Bike 2 only has 2200mi on it, looks very clean, and has a nicer after-market seat, but otherwise no farkles which I estimate will cost me ~$500 more to get up to speed then bike 1.
Both are ~$2600 asking price, so the deal breaker really comes down to the mileage and whether the dealers rebuilding the top end will make up for that. What do you all say?
Thanks!
Clark White
P.S. Here is a link for my planned trip rout, so you can clearly see why I need this bike to be reliable beyond the normal obvious reasons:
http://tinyurl.com/ya6qd2y
1: http://prescott.craigslist.org/mcy/1651434889.html
2: http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/mcy/1652229899.html
Bike 1 obviously has WAY more miles (33400 instead of bike 2 with 2200). However, the dealer did the top end 3000mi ago and it would save me about $500 in farkles that are already installed v. bike 2. How much does a top end job make up for the high miles???
Bike 2 only has 2200mi on it, looks very clean, and has a nicer after-market seat, but otherwise no farkles which I estimate will cost me ~$500 more to get up to speed then bike 1.
Both are ~$2600 asking price, so the deal breaker really comes down to the mileage and whether the dealers rebuilding the top end will make up for that. What do you all say?
Thanks!
Clark White
P.S. Here is a link for my planned trip rout, so you can clearly see why I need this bike to be reliable beyond the normal obvious reasons:
http://tinyurl.com/ya6qd2y