This bike is definitely worth 10K considering all the new Honda parts on it and the brand new accessories OR you could do this yourself and spend more than 10K OR you could buy one of the other 1989 fully restored CR 500's currently listed for sale on eBay because there are so many to choose from...
The problem with opinions is that every fricker has one and most of the time they are the silly ones. Facts don't lie though and more people are actually buying new bikes according to FCAI figures:
Motorcycle sales in Australia continued to grow significantly in the final months of 2011, according to official figures released today by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).
A total of 109,067 new motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and scooters were delivered to customers during the full year 2011, an increase of 3226 motorcycles (or growth of 3.0 per cent).
31,938 motorcycles were delivered in the fourth quarter alone (between October and December), compared with 26,750 in the third quarter.
FCAI chief executive Ian Chalmers said the recovery of motorcycle sales was encouraging given some recent years of soft sales nationwide.
The only exercise CERTAIN people do everyday is: jump to conclusions...
Interesting how some information was missing... here's the REAL facts:
"Motorcycle sales in Australia continued to grow significantly in the final months of 2011, according to official figures released by the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI).
A total of 109,067 new motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and scooters were delivered to customers during the full year 2011, an increase of 3226 motorcycles (or growth of 3.0 per cent).
31,938 motorcycles were delivered in the fourth quarter alone (between October and December), compared with 26,750 in the third quarter.
FCAI chief executive Ian Chalmers said the recovery of motorcycle sales was encouraging given some recent years of soft sales nationwide.
“While sales of road and off-road motorcycles have remained reasonably static throughout the year, scooter and all-terrain vehicle segments have continued their impressive growth again this year,” he said.
“The 18.4 per cent growth in ATV sales is somewhat indicative of the recovery of rural economies nationwide, where these motorcycles are most popular.
“8.9 per cent growth in scooter sales continues to highlight the popularity of these modes of personal transport, as motorists seek to avoid high petrol prices and increasingly congested metropolitan roads,” he said.
A total of 22,428 ATVs were sold in 2011, up 18.4 per cent (or 3486 units).
More than one in five motorcycles sold last year was an ATV.
The scooter segment finished the year with 11,374 sales, up 8.8 per cent (or 929 scooters).
Sales of road bikes recovered strongly in the fourth quarter, finishing the year 1.4 per cent ahead of 2010 with 38,628 sales.
The only segment not to grow in 2011 was off-road motorcycles, with sales volumes declining 4.5 per cent (1735 sales)."
OFF ROAD BIKES DECLINED 4.5 PERCENT. 1735 LESS DIRT BIKES WERE SOLD IN AUSTRALIA LAST YEAR THAN THE PREVIOUS.
To me, that means that less people are spending money on their hobbies/pastimes... (which most dirt bikes are). Google is a wonderful thing.