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Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:26 pm
by timmyrocks
agree there resale value is crap. when the do end of year runouts for 2-3k cheaper it affects resale......

known problems with them are temp sensor, fuel pumps (changed design the the 2011+ mdls) and elec starting troubles, mainly due to the temp sensor stuffing up or flat battery and incorrect valve clearances.

sounds like you have made up your mind though :)

what dealership does your mate own?

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:52 pm
by Jonno
I must be lucky with my TE510 and TE511, nothing but reliability, many hard hours, and very few issues if any compared to other brands I have seen on the trails. :?

However, i have had issues with the dealer in SA :x


If your worried about resale perhaps a dirtbike isnt for you :lol:

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:08 pm
by timmyrocks
that's one thing im glad about jonno, RnD huskys my local dealer (10mins away) and there awsome!!!!

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:20 pm
by Jonno
Yeah it is quicker for me to buy parts from them or Troopers and ship them here :roll:

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:30 pm
by Jonno
This would be an interesting ride :lol:


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Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:48 pm
by Jonnymac
Pos- there's a few not to far from where I live, 2009 mod in ballarat for 5.
2010 in fern tree gully for 6.5 advertised prices of course.
Ballarat is a decent drive for me 2hrs so I would need to be committed to go and look at it. But it's been on the market for 2-3months.

Johnno - I'm not buying new so its not as much of an issue but if you have enough money to not do research on bikes before you purchase them good on you. It's simply one of the issues that came up during research.

Tim- frankston Yamaha, might not be much use to you though living in nsw. Thanks It's good to hear someone with a good experience though that's the one thing that has been deathly quiet.

Yep heard all those problems as well, I can't afford new so have just been doing due diligence.

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:51 pm
by Jonnymac
Pos- there may be a few more around my area due to the fact there is a husky dealer five minutes from me. First class in lilydale

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:57 pm
by timmyrocks
Cool, was more just wondering what brands he carried ;)

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:04 pm
by Possum
Jonnymac wrote:Pos- there's a few not to far from where I live, 2009 mod in ballarat for 5.
2010 in fern tree gully for 6.5 advertised prices of course.
Ballarat is a decent drive for me 2hrs so I would need to be committed to go and look at it. But it's been on the market for 2-3months.

Johnno - I'm not buying new so its not as much of an issue but if you have enough money to not do research on bikes before you purchase them good on you. It's simply one of the issues that came up during research.

Tim- frankston Yamaha, might not be much use to you though living in nsw. Thanks It's good to hear someone with a good experience though that's the one thing that has been deathly quiet.

Yep heard all those problems as well, I can't afford new so have just been doing due diligence.


I used to live in Ballarat.. Im not buying new either and will be getting a mechanic to check... im still searching/researching..

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:28 pm
by Jonno
Jonnymac wrote:
Johnno - I'm not buying new so its not as much of an issue but if you have enough money to not do research on bikes before you purchase them good on you. It's simply one of the issues that came up during research.


How do you know i didnt?

Sounds like your research came up with something mine didnt and I didnt rely on one source. 8)

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:01 pm
by Jonnymac
Jonno wrote:
Jonnymac wrote:
Johnno - I'm not buying new so its not as much of an issue but if you have enough money to not do research on bikes before you purchase them good on you. It's simply one of the issues that came up during research.


How do you know i didnt?

Sounds like your research came up with something mine didnt and I didnt rely on one source. 8)


I didn't say you didn't mate, I just insinuated that. I said it due to the fact you made a statement about dirt bikes not being for me if I don't want to lose money on re sale.

I was simply stating info that has been given to me. Also not from one source. I've spoken to more people than I think that I've ever done before buying a bike. Especially considering I know nothing about them which I've been completely open about.

No issue. Don't want to start any war of words just simply stating that until tim spoke up I haven't found an owner who is wanting to keep it.

As far as resale is concerned if you drop over 50% of purchase price within 2 years and its been on the market for 2-3months I don't think it's real good. Just my opinion though.

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:28 pm
by Jonno
haha all good, they all lose value that quick.

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 7:59 pm
by timmyrocks
Well mate if I'm the first person you found u really haven't been looking in the right places haha

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:42 pm
by Jonnymac
Yeh obviously not lol

Or maybe your the one.....lol

Re: Whats your Bike?... (Dirt)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:05 pm
by timmyrocks
Maby. That's gotta add value to my bike :) ill list that in the for sale add haha
"Only one to never break down!" :P
Hehe