Muto
(Muto)
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Matt,
Great video as usual and glad you mentioned the part about risking your life.
You are dead on the money about needing to get to $2000-2400 to get quality and safety.
And then yes it will be for a used bike many years older, however that can be a blessing as any original faults will/should have have been dealt with by the time you get to 5000 miles.
20,000 miles on a dirt style bike to me is equal to 100,000 miles on a car.
You want to be under 10,000 miles for best results/experience with your used dual purpose bike.
Here is my experience.
The Japanese motorcycle will cost more, even used, and may lack some updated features (LED turn signals, etc) but the reliability and ease of getting the correct part in your home town at a dealer who knows that bike and it’s problems and strengths is invaluable.
Yes, they cost more, but they also care more about being sued for a back wheel locking up for instance. They are assembled by true professionals whose job it is to actually road test the final product.
One thing you did not mention which is very important is resale value.
A Quasimoto motorcycle/4 wheeler/scooter/moped etc. will never get close to the value of a bona fide Japanese product. Full Stop.
Optimally you want to be able to buy the bike, do some timely and routine maintenance and enjoy your time with the bike and when it is time to resell get a good portion of your money back.
That will not happen at the same ratio with the China bike, at the end of the day, it is still a China bike.
The good news is if you are patient and do your homework, the right Japanese bike will come along at the price point you need to be at.
Lots of good bikes are bought and never ridden much for a variety of reasons (Health/Divorce/Job Change/Moving. etc)
Personally, I got very lucky last October and went to look a minibike from a gentleman who I have bought another minibike from and he still had this 2007 Kawasaki KLX250 and I ended up buying that instead of the minibike. he upgraded to a larger dual purpose bike and did not trust the crazies coming from Craigslist so just held onto it.
He was original owner with only 7000 miles and new inspection and new tires which are opposite of your tires, they are just street enough to be not considered full knobby which works better for me but I get why you may need more street knobby.
Only thing I do not like is that it is not geared as low as yours, it goes 75mph but does not wheelie easy and is too fast in low gear for serious plonking.
I ended up paying less than $2000 but these bikes are available in good condition at $2200-2600 dollars if just wait.
And the title will be with the bike already (what a concept) LOL

Anyway sorry for the long winded reply.
Later,
Keith