2002 GSX-R400 South Africa
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2002 GSX-R400 South Africa
Hi there.
I am from South Africa and I can get a 2002 Suzuki GSX-R400 from some one in Port Elizabeth at a very good price (R 5000-00). One problem is that, according to the seller, the CDI is faulty and the bike needs a new battery as well as paint job.
A friend of mine told me last night that it will be a huge risk to buy this bike, because something about over revving and damaging valves and crank shaft.
I am not a bike expert and do not know much about bikes.
I need a bigger bike, because I must travel 55Km daily to work and again 55Km back home. this is on the open road and I am currently using a 250cc Scrambler which is struggling at 95Km/h.
I would really appreciate any comments, because I am planning to buy the bike on Sunday 2012-02-12.
Anything that I can check, will also be appreciated.
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Thanx
Wickus
I am from South Africa and I can get a 2002 Suzuki GSX-R400 from some one in Port Elizabeth at a very good price (R 5000-00). One problem is that, according to the seller, the CDI is faulty and the bike needs a new battery as well as paint job.
A friend of mine told me last night that it will be a huge risk to buy this bike, because something about over revving and damaging valves and crank shaft.
I am not a bike expert and do not know much about bikes.
I need a bigger bike, because I must travel 55Km daily to work and again 55Km back home. this is on the open road and I am currently using a 250cc Scrambler which is struggling at 95Km/h.
I would really appreciate any comments, because I am planning to buy the bike on Sunday 2012-02-12.
Anything that I can check, will also be appreciated.
NS: How do one attach an image to a post?
Thanx

Wickus
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Re: 2002 GSX-R400 South Africa
Hi,
You need to get a little more info about the bike as im sure they never made the gsxr after 1996.
Find out if the cdi is broken and try to track a spare before you buy as without this you've only got a very large paper weight.
You need to get a little more info about the bike as im sure they never made the gsxr after 1996.
Find out if the cdi is broken and try to track a spare before you buy as without this you've only got a very large paper weight.
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Re: 2002 GSX-R400 South Africa
Thanx a lot. I also saw that there must be a mistake with the year model. But I will make sure on the paper work this weekend when I will inspect the bike. It may be 1992. Luckily I organized with some one who knows something of bikes to escourt me so that I can make an informed decision.
Thanx again for the reply.
Wickus
Thanx again for the reply.
Wickus

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Re: 2002 GSX-R400 South Africa
I have made the purchase of my bike today.
This will be a BIG project for me.
The condition of the bike is not tooo good, but I know that I will make a success of this project.
I will visit this Forum a lot to get some help and advise.
I must just make a plan to get the bike home. I must borrow either a pick-up or a trailer from a friend.
The bike is 150 Km away from my residence.
Wickus

This will be a BIG project for me.
The condition of the bike is not tooo good, but I know that I will make a success of this project.
I will visit this Forum a lot to get some help and advise.
I must just make a plan to get the bike home. I must borrow either a pick-up or a trailer from a friend.
The bike is 150 Km away from my residence.
Wickus
