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70 000km on clock; good or bad buy??
Im looking to buy a 2nd hand xt660z Tenere. This one has 70 000km on the clock. Although the bike looks clean and runs good, 70 000km seems too high. STock standard.
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I'd want to get the bike for a seriously reduced price. The mileage wouldn't worry me provided the bike has been well maintained but I'd prefer a lower mileage machine if you have the choice.
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Hi David,
yes, the bike is clean and all. But my thinking is that I go for a while then it starts giving me wear and tear problems at 85 000kms and more. I know the engine is bulletproof, but I rarely see bikes with such high milage advertised. Should I neg a price and then use the balance to upgrade? the mileage though....yikes. Ps- how does one post a pic on here??? |
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How old is it? 70000Km isn't unreasonable on a well-maintained 2008 bike, but it's a lot on a 2013 bike!
![]() Just sign up to any image hosting site (such as Photobucket, Flickr, Dropbox etc…) and upload your pictures. Once you have your pictures hosted on line, they'll each have their own URL (web address) which you can then link to in your posts here. Once you've hosted your images somewhere on the web, all you’ve then got to do is click on the "insert image" button when creating your post and paste (into the pop-up dialogue box that appears) the the direct link (URL) to the hosted image you want to display. And that's it. These threads may be of help too: http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=10389 http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=10380 |
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Cheers, Marcus
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I have another deal. The old engine broke and was replaced by the owner during an Africa trip. The bike has 40000km but the new engine only 8000km. It comes with alot of goodies but I cant say for sure how the new engine was broken in. Sounds like a good deal to me.....
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I don't think 70,000 km (44,000 miles) is that high but it depends on the age.
My completely uninformed guess would be 5,000-6,000 miles (10,000 km) per year would seem ok - at least it's been used, nothing kills a vehicle quicker than just being left tp stand. Whether it has been well maintained or not is the more important question. I'd much prefer to have a really well looked after high miler than a 10,000 mile snotter that's been left with no attention or maintenance.
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Mine�s got 100.000km�s+ on the clock, without any problems. Still runs fine&smooth(for a thumper!), no oilconsumption, even still running the OEM battery. Just regular maintenance, take care of your bike and it'll give lotsa pleasure for a long time. Only problem with these big mileages is that the value of the bike drops fast when you want to sell it or trade it in.....no one wants a bike with these mileages, unless it's a really old bike. But hey, I know my bike still runs fine, still lookin' as new and gives me lotsa pleasure to ride, so I'll probably keep it for a long time!
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