a beginner biker under 2000$

You should be able to find some decent mileage ninja 250s / CBR250s for around 2-2.5k
 
Nah, they come and go for two grand all the time. I used to have one and look at them from time to time still cause I miss that little bike!

Oops forgot the quote button, talking about the little bandit.
 
While GS500 are nice bikes to ride, they have quality issues.
You never read about bike quality in US-based magazines (who cheerlead for everything), but MCN tells it like it is:

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/b...e-Reviews/Suzuki/SUZUKI-GS500E-1989--current/

Whilst the engines are proven, the rest of the bike suffers from famously-bad build quality. The paint on the GS500E is thin, scratches easily then quickly rusts. Similarly, metal parts corrode rapidly. The welds are a particular weak spot on the Suzuki GS500E: it may be sensible to invest in shed loads of WD40. On the plus side, it’s said the old Suzukis crash well… !
 
While GS500 are nice bikes to ride, they have quality issues.
You never read about bike quality in US-based magazines (who cheerlead for everything), but MCN tells it like it is:

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/b...e-Reviews/Suzuki/SUZUKI-GS500E-1989--current/

Whilst the engines are proven, the rest of the bike suffers from famously-bad build quality. The paint on the GS500E is thin, scratches easily then quickly rusts. Similarly, metal parts corrode rapidly. The welds are a particular weak spot on the Suzuki GS500E: it may be sensible to invest in shed loads of WD40. On the plus side, it’s said the old Suzukis crash well… !

You obviously never had one. GS500 have a cult following - check gstwin forums. In 2.5 seasons on my first bike, I had zero issues. It's just like any other bike - you take care of it and it will take care of you.
 
Nothing wrong with a gs500.
It's a basic bike so expect the basics.

Just like any other bike, take care of it and it'll last a long time.

The gf has one and i do the maintenance for her. Other than oil changes, the only thing I had to change was the signal relay (very slow blink issue). A generic flasher from CTire for 5$ fit perfectly into stock wiring, didn't even have to cut a wire.

Basic bikes have basic parts which are easy to find cheap.
 
My friend has a 2005 gs 500 with 7000k, been sitting since 2007 was brought out and safetied last yr for the test and parked again. Call me if interested feel free to bring a mechanic. 416 887 1919
 
My friend has a 2005 gs 500 with 7000k, been sitting since 2007 was brought out and safetied last yr for the test and parked again. Call me if interested feel free to bring a mechanic. 416 887 1919

Wow, at least tell us that they changed the fluids and tires after sitting for 5 years.
 
The fluids and everything yes, cos he also needed to clean the carbs. Not sure about the tires. Came out last yr got his M and didn't ride soon after he wants a Honda 600
 
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