How does one ride a bike that long and not do an oil change? Still a great score for $400
The PO was a moron, I'm still chasing electrical shorts due to his dodgy attempts at wiring in some crappy accessories. He was well known to Jeff at Ace Motorcycles (who I bought it from) and Jeff said he rode it into the shop one day with an engine knock, and when Jeff dropped the oil out, it was full of grit, which was the remains of the main and big end bearings.
Jeff still had the oil, which he showed me, and it wasn't just a few shiny spots, it was like chunky liquid aluminum. The filter was completely blocked, and there was only around 2 litres of black, gooey oil in the whole engine, so I'm guessing that he wasn't topping it up on a regular basis either. What impressed me though, is that I did start it so I could move the bike, and with fresh oil it was still mechanically quiet, apart from an obvious knock.
Jeff quoted him around 2-3000 bucks to rebuild it, and the owner told him he could keep the bike. That was on a Friday, and coincidentally I wandered in to buy some tires on Saturday morning, and did the deal as soon as I saw it, because otherwise it was going to a wreckers yard on Monday.
I bought an engine on Ebay from a wrecker in Michigan and Matt, the guy who I dealt with was great, very honest and organised the shipping etc for me. The engine was 600 bucks, shipping to Oz was 590, and then I got raped by the shipping agent here in Melbourne for another 725 bucks. All up, it was just a tad over 2000 by the time I rented a truck to collect it.
I've had to buy lots of cosmetic parts, a seat cover and the plastics that the previous owner had busted, but in total the bike probably only owes me around 3 grand, which is still a good price for one here.
Another member here converted one into a trike recently, and I'm thinking of doing the same thing. My brother has diebetes and had his right foot amputated last year, but still wants to ride, so I'm thinking about building him a trike out of this one. Cheers, Terry.