- Wed Jun 15, 2016 9:17 am
#6371
Hi All,
My hunt for the 'perfect' bullet continues- the second hand market in Hampshire seems particularly slow and/or expensive!
I've been concentrating on EFI models, however a pre-EFI (lean burn?) electra X has popped up and I'm tempted to have a look. I've read back over a few threads on this site and see that opinion varies, with that model receiving a fair amount of stick, but I'd love to know whether the issues are manageable, fixable or infrequent enough to make the electra a reasonable choice.
By way of background, I'm basically looking for a bike to do an infrequent 7 mile commute (on days I'm too lazy to cycle), plus occasional runs of 30-50 miles to visit family. The bikes I've seen so far have typically been meticulously looked after and therefore commanding a price north of around £3k, whereas I'd love a slightly scruffier early EFI for around £2k. The electra is tempting because its currently nearer a grand, but there may well be a good reason for this!!!
Any opinions gratefully received.
My hunt for the 'perfect' bullet continues- the second hand market in Hampshire seems particularly slow and/or expensive!
I've been concentrating on EFI models, however a pre-EFI (lean burn?) electra X has popped up and I'm tempted to have a look. I've read back over a few threads on this site and see that opinion varies, with that model receiving a fair amount of stick, but I'd love to know whether the issues are manageable, fixable or infrequent enough to make the electra a reasonable choice.
By way of background, I'm basically looking for a bike to do an infrequent 7 mile commute (on days I'm too lazy to cycle), plus occasional runs of 30-50 miles to visit family. The bikes I've seen so far have typically been meticulously looked after and therefore commanding a price north of around £3k, whereas I'd love a slightly scruffier early EFI for around £2k. The electra is tempting because its currently nearer a grand, but there may well be a good reason for this!!!
Any opinions gratefully received.