Mil saludos amigo por este gran video me parecio nostalgico por tantas motos en el limbo esperando ser llavadas a la gloria,y yo ahorrando para mi primer moto,grandioso este trabajo saludos desde guadalajara jalisco mexico,👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
There is no hard and fast rule on this, so you're just getting my opinion: Which is that I believe that it is safer (a learner is less likely to kill themselves) on a smaller displacement bike (500cc or less). More powerful bikes, and those designed for track racing, or those with a quick throttle response can be dangerous for new riders because when you are learning all the different controls on a bike it is easy to get confused or lose track of what you are doing and accidently throttle too much and if the bike has a quick and powerful throttle response it can be dangerous. I specifically use the word 'can' because it will vary be rider, etc. People do start on 600cc sport bikes (which is generally not recommended) and do fine - it all depends on the person. Here in the states, a 250cc bike of pretty much any style (sport, cruiser, etc.) is a common starter bike and often used in motorcycle classes. Honda Grom 125cc are very popular, but hard to find a deal on. Kawasaki Ninja 250cc are common and usually cheap. There is an endless list of additional criteria that you could use to narrow down your search based upon personal preferences, but hopefully I have provided you with something useful :)
Are this bikes “only auction sale” ?? Or do they have a “buy now price” , just to pick them up from the show room floor.?? And what do you think, how are the prices?? Is it worth buying from this place??? Thanks. Great video.
I once "won" an auction for an FZ07 with 40,000 miles for $950. However I didn't reach the reserve price so they wouldn't sell it. The bike immediately went back up on the website with a buy it now of $1500. I didn't think it was worth it. The bike had been in an accident. ruclips.net/video/LVsD8slXK94/видео.html
I have only bought one thing, a wrecked 2016 Honda CB500F for $350. I still think it's a good value, but I am not yet done with it ruclips.net/p/PLMBdFByBzwzg8I9eJBi4YlFgGT5XH4ppy
@HooptieDoodle. Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. I’m following your Honda CB500 build. I agree with you that the initial purchase price of $350 was a great deal, and I’m looking forward for you to finish that build. Also great job on the Goldwing Bober project. I love the final result of that build, you are a talented guy for sure. Looking forward to follow your future builds. Thanks, all the best.
It's an auction, so ya never know what they will go for. I kept my eye on the BMW and it got up to $1650, but I missed the auction day, so it certainly went for more, but I don't know how much.
@@HooptieDoodle i have a question bro ifbu got that bmw at $1650 after that how much you have to spend on that to built it and run again in prestine good condition
Thanks for the showing alternative buying opportunities.
l like how they store them indoor nicely and organized,
Unlike most other location leave them out door like abandon bikes
Nice to visit once, there is a lot inside to see 👍
It's almost like going to a museum - but everything there is broken 😀
7:15...blue bike with a chromed out trellis frame. What is that?
Mil saludos amigo por este gran video me parecio nostalgico por tantas motos en el limbo esperando ser llavadas a la gloria,y yo ahorrando para mi primer moto,grandioso este trabajo saludos desde guadalajara jalisco mexico,👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Nice tour. I was curious about the hondas that were next to both of the KTMs you looked at. They looked like early VFRs.
I did see a VFR there. Forgot to mention it. Those V4 engines are nice 👌
Is there any motorcycle least expensive and good for student driver pls reply
There is no hard and fast rule on this, so you're just getting my opinion:
Which is that I believe that it is safer (a learner is less likely to kill themselves) on a smaller displacement bike (500cc or less). More powerful bikes, and those designed for track racing, or those with a quick throttle response can be dangerous for new riders because when you are learning all the different controls on a bike it is easy to get confused or lose track of what you are doing and accidently throttle too much and if the bike has a quick and powerful throttle response it can be dangerous. I specifically use the word 'can' because it will vary be rider, etc. People do start on 600cc sport bikes (which is generally not recommended) and do fine - it all depends on the person. Here in the states, a 250cc bike of pretty much any style (sport, cruiser, etc.) is a common starter bike and often used in motorcycle classes. Honda Grom 125cc are very popular, but hard to find a deal on. Kawasaki Ninja 250cc are common and usually cheap. There is an endless list of additional criteria that you could use to narrow down your search based upon personal preferences, but hopefully I have provided you with something useful :)
Are this bikes “only auction sale” ?? Or do they have a “buy now price” , just to pick them up from the show room floor.?? And what do you think, how are the prices?? Is it worth buying from this place??? Thanks. Great video.
Most are auction only. Sometimes there is a buy it now price. I've yet to see a buy it now that appeared to be a value.
I once "won" an auction for an FZ07 with 40,000 miles for $950. However I didn't reach the reserve price so they wouldn't sell it. The bike immediately went back up on the website with a buy it now of $1500. I didn't think it was worth it. The bike had been in an accident.
ruclips.net/video/LVsD8slXK94/видео.html
I have only bought one thing, a wrecked 2016 Honda CB500F for $350. I still think it's a good value, but I am not yet done with it ruclips.net/p/PLMBdFByBzwzg8I9eJBi4YlFgGT5XH4ppy
@HooptieDoodle. Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. I’m following your Honda CB500 build. I agree with you that the initial purchase price of $350 was a great deal, and I’m looking forward for you to finish that build. Also great job on the Goldwing Bober project. I love the final result of that build, you are a talented guy for sure. Looking forward to follow your future builds. Thanks, all the best.
Can one buy a bike directly from them?
In certain states, yes. In others, it requires a broker. The details are on the Copart website
Does that one in Dallas allow it?
@@morinadventures3364 yes
Which is the way for import
What the price range of the triumph street and bmw
It's an auction, so ya never know what they will go for. I kept my eye on the BMW and it got up to $1650, but I missed the auction day, so it certainly went for more, but I don't know how much.
@@HooptieDoodle i have a question bro ifbu got that bmw at $1650 after that how much you have to spend on that to built it and run again in prestine good condition
It is possible to import in India
wish they had a location in Houston
please take the meth away from the camera guy, it's distracting
Not sure what the F you were doing with the camera at the beginning of the walk around but it made me sick to my stomach and I turned the video off