I've seen related threads and posts but I'd like to get some direct feedback on my situation in particular.
I'm looking to purchase my first Honda ST, a 2004. Seems like a good deal but the bike has 64,000 miles and that seems "high". I already imagined how some ST owners here will think that's laughable, perhaps because they have double or triple the miles (or more). But that's exactly what I'm looking to confirm, that 64K on an ST means it's barely broke in?
Some background on me: First post to this forum. This will also be my first sport tourer. I've been riding for about a decade, but have rode standard bikes and dual sports until now, and one cruiser but that was a mistake (I like to feel connected to my bike as opposed to feeling like I'm laying back on my couch). I live in Pennsylvania and ride year round--most bikers in the area go for 4-6 months at most, I hardly ever see anyone else out from Dec-Feb, but I gear up and stay warm and have a blast (but snow is no longer fun since I got rid of the KLR a couple years ago).
I'm looking to purchase my first Honda ST, a 2004. Seems like a good deal but the bike has 64,000 miles and that seems "high". I already imagined how some ST owners here will think that's laughable, perhaps because they have double or triple the miles (or more). But that's exactly what I'm looking to confirm, that 64K on an ST means it's barely broke in?
Some background on me: First post to this forum. This will also be my first sport tourer. I've been riding for about a decade, but have rode standard bikes and dual sports until now, and one cruiser but that was a mistake (I like to feel connected to my bike as opposed to feeling like I'm laying back on my couch). I live in Pennsylvania and ride year round--most bikers in the area go for 4-6 months at most, I hardly ever see anyone else out from Dec-Feb, but I gear up and stay warm and have a blast (but snow is no longer fun since I got rid of the KLR a couple years ago).