34,000 miles. Store is asking $1,400.
Not greatThe mechanic rode it, after they recharged the battery.
Not goodSmoke came out of the exhaust when it first started up,
Not goodTires look good, all the lights and signals work.
ExpectedHas a couple of dents in the tank, seat is torn in a couple of places. a little rust around the windshield and mirrors.
Not goodShould I buy this if I don't know how to fix motorcycle?
Not unless you want to learnAnything else I should ask about the engine?
open up the clutch cover and look at the cam chain (see tech sect)I bought my '96 about 2 years ago for about $1200 started with 16k miles, now 30k. No dents. I have a basic knowledge of twisting wrenches. No knowledge of motorcycles. Check my sig, those are all the mod's I've done.
To me, the way that you explain it, they got the bike, it's been sitting long enough to drain the battery, haven't done any work on it or expect too. As paladin says, low ball it and walk. You definitely can find a better deal for
you. If you're not looking to do any repairs, then get a fairly new bike with less that 5k miles. Miles more important the years. And unless you're rich or totally incapable of twisting a wrench, expect to learn how to maintain your bike. This is a great bike to learn on. And we're here to help.