04-14-2019, 01:29 PM | #1 |
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Thoughts on buying a Hawk used?
Since I know how important the break-in is on these bikes, and I know how important it is to take proper care of them. The "you get what you pay for" mentality is more valid with these bikes than a lot of other things in this world.
So my question being... How bad of an idea is it to buy a used Hawk just to save a couple hundred $?? I've seen a few within reasonable distance from me with anywhere from 800-1500 miles on them, selling for around $1000. Would that be a terrible idea? Is there things I should be looking for that would be a definite "RED FLAG" not to buy if I were to look at purchasing one? Thanks in advance for replies! |
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04-14-2019, 01:32 PM | #2 |
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Also, there is a dealer about 150 miles from me that actually carries the Hawk 250 IN STOCK! But they have them listed for $1600, and I would assume they will also charge tax and title on top of that. But that's an assumption, I have yet to reach out to them.
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04-14-2019, 02:58 PM | #3 |
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I bought my first hawk for 600 and my second for 300. The first needed some carb work, the second just needed lots of maintence.
If you're handy, these bikes fix right up even in poor condition. Reslly just make sure you get the title and the title is in their name if you buy it used. The engines on these bikes are pretty solid even if they're run to hell in the beginning. Although most people don't because they scream |
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04-14-2019, 03:43 PM | #4 | |
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04-15-2019, 10:10 PM | #5 |
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I bought mine from a guy who bought it for his grandkids to rag on. When I got it, it was stock with the original oil. granted it was low miles but it's whole life was being ridden by 12-16 year old boys. I am sure it was broken in the hard way. I oik immediately, it was the worst oil i have ever seen. I tuned the carb and now I have put close to 4K miles and two years with zero issues.
Oh and I have about $600 ion it total. I would buy another used one. |
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04-16-2019, 12:07 AM | #6 |
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I wouldn't spend more than half what they sell for new. Since you are mechanically inclined, you should be able to slap one together fairly easily. Not to mention, you can go over all the nuts and bolts and take time to locktite, grease, or oil (depending on what, lol) your shiny new bike. If you get one for $600 or $700 (that would be my ceiling, and it should be running), you probably still want to take it apart and put it back together again using locktite, grease, and/or oil.
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04-16-2019, 08:13 AM | #7 |
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I run across Hawks all the time on facebook Market place. Most hardly have any miles and state they need a new carb. These are bought by people that had no clue on what they bought or how to tune or maintain them. I've seen them go anywhere from $600-800. Been tempted to pick one or two up and tune them up to resell. I would do it. Bring a compression gauge with you to check it before buying.
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04-17-2019, 12:15 AM | #8 |
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at 800-1500 miles they are just broke in and the most you would have to do is hone the cylinder and new rings if you felt it didnt have enough compression. seeing the pistons from an easy broke in and a hard broken in bike convinced me the hard break in is the way to go. these bike were built for third world countries where maintenance is non existent and they hold up fairly well.
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04-17-2019, 12:18 AM | #9 |
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I broke mine in the "hard" way, but with 6-7 oilchanges by the time I hit 600 miles. It shows too, it runs so good. And goes 65 with no problem with my 17/50 sprocket setup.
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04-17-2019, 01:31 AM | #10 |
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I would have zero issues buying a used Hawk/Bashan/ etc. My only conditions would be.
1. Already registered/Titled. Too many headaches involved if the original owner did not do so. 2. The price is reasonable. It would depend on miles, mods, etc, but anywhere up to $1000 is ok in my mind. If it were any more expensive than that I would just get a new one. As was already stated, I would treat it like any new Hawk and go through the whole bike to properly grease bearings, pivots, etc and go through the bolts.
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04-17-2019, 09:19 PM | #12 |
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I bought my hawk with 800 miles. The owner had replaced the carb, rear sprocket, full exhaust system, lock tight on all bolts and added 3 led lights. The guy had really taken care of it and did all the upgrades. I could tell he liked the bike. I asked why he was selling, he had just bought a Triumph 800 tiger. He used the Hawk to test the waters and when he was hooked he upgraded. I would do it.
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04-18-2019, 08:07 AM | #13 |
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I'll have mine for sale as soon as i dig it out of the pole barn. It has right around 200 miles on it. I bought it in Montana and moved to Wisconsin shortly after. I am not a street rider and their isn't much single track in the woods here to ride so i ride the ATV's and take the pontoon boat out more. I put less that 20 miles on it last year. It was mostly used for R&D on the clusters i sell. It has a digital cluster of course, (original cluster included for mileage verification) Upgraded CDI, Mikuni Carb, Longer MSR shifter, Upgraded footpegs, Water bottle holder, Handguards, Oil Cooler, Back rack and suitcase. Currently registered and licensed in Montana. Photos uploaded are all i have for now. Hate to sell it on one hand as it's lots of fun but can't justify leaving it sit. Bike is like new.........
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04-18-2019, 12:51 PM | #14 |
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Chinese dual sports can be bough dirt cheap even with hundreds in mods on them. I have a couple for sale now that come with a lot of upgrades and accessories..
I've seen them stay listed months dirt cheap with mods, and from my own experience on Craigslist and Facebook markets people either want a bigger engine or a popular make or want to pay less than $500.00. It's entirely different from Chinese 150cc scooter market for some reason. I can sale one of those in a week for at least $800.00 stock. I think people put "moped" tags from a 50cc on them and ride them illegally. I guess people with an endorsement and money prefer something they can ride on highways or that they can park at a biker hangout without some cheap-bike stigma.. I kind of get some of that I'd want at least one dual-sport I can actually take long distances without navigating slow back roads; I've had at least one XL or XR 500 or 650 since I got my license and I can easily use an interstate to get somewhere fast.. |
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04-18-2019, 01:52 PM | #15 |
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TBH, there's not a huge incentive to buy used. I mean, $1,400 brand new and to your door? Hard to beat. I did buy used, but under 100 miles and I was afraid of licensing, at the time, and knew the bike was already successfully registered. That said, I wouldn't want to be a seller either. My bike rolled over 1,500 miles and, even with the upgrades, is probably worth $800 on a good day. Crazy right? You can probably make a killing parting these bikes out.
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