▢ Honda 50 (Qty: 2) — $500 each
▢ GasGas 250 — $3,500
▢ Husqvarna TC 250 (TC250, Model Year 2014) — $1,900
▢ KTM 250 SX (Model Year 2008) — $1,600
▢ Individual Total: $8,000
▢ Package Price (All Bikes): $5,800
▢ Additional parts and gear may be included with full purchase at seller’s discretion
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Q&A Format
Q: Why are you selling these bikes?
A: I purchase motorcycles new, operate them within intended use, and then return them to the market at a fair value. This is a deliberate rotation into newer equipment.
Q: What is the condition of the bikes?
A: “Everything is fine for novice. Nothing is good enough for the experienced racer.” These are functional, proven machines. Best suited for pasture riding and controlled recreational use. Not positioned for long-distance or high-endurance use without additional work.
Q: Are the bikes reliable?
A: Yes, within their intended scope. Reliability has been demonstrated over time. If used periodically (e.g., farm or recreational riding a few times per year), they can provide years of enjoyment. Ongoing maintenance is expected from the next owner, particularly for buyers intending to push performance limits. Everything operates; however, buyers seeking maximum reliability should consider new equipment.
These bikes include professionally tuned suspension that was top-tier for their time, set for an approximately 200 lb intermediate rider. The suspension investment alone exceeds that of many comparable units. The objective was stability and control—machines that turn predictably rather than react unpredictably.
Q: Who are these bikes best suited for?
A: Mechanically capable buyers or those willing to maintain two-stroke equipment. Suitable for recreational riders seeking practical machines at a fair price.
Q: What is wrong with the bikes?
A: Normal wear consistent with use. No additional representations are made. Buyers should inspect and determine suitability based on their standards.
Q: Why call them “pasture bikes”?
A: They perform well in controlled environments such as private land and open terrain rather than extended or competitive applications.
Q: Is there a buying strategy you recommend?
A: A parent can acquire a primary bike and a secondary unit for a child. Options include purchasing a single unit, a pair for shared use, or the full set for maximum value and flexibility.
Q: Where do the proceeds go?
A: 100% of proceeds support Knowledge Point Network, a registered 501(c)(3).
Q: Pricing approach?
A: Fair market value based on condition and usability, with discounted consideration for full-package purchase.
Q: Final note to buyers?
A: Offered transparently. Functional machines with proven service history. Purchase supports a defined mission.