cheap bikes are still out there, theyre just not the same as the cheap bikes we used to get. cheap bikes now tend to be mid 90'd or early noughtys jap middleweights, after all, if you sell a million cbr600's then eventually the market for them will slump and stay slumped till there arent many left. look at gsx1100's, gsxr slabsides, gs1000's. they were plentyful and thus cheap, people bought them and ragged them into the ground. eventually there werent many left, so the valused creep up and nostalgia makes people want them again. so folks want bantams and th prices shot up, ditto fizzys, lc's, even honda step thrus, all follow the same pattern. so if you want a cheap bike, pick wisely from the selection of available cbr/zzr/fzr/gsxr/ etc and hope you get the one that gets the upturn in the market in 15 years or so.
Spot on! I've been watching this thread with interest. As a serial cheap bike buyer since the mid 90's it's incredible how at one point you can pick up a real bargain and suddenly without apparently noticing the price then goes through the roof.
I used to be able to get a KH250 or even a 400 in bits in the mid 90's for pennies really-£50 for the 250 and £80 I think for the 400 but look at the price now. The 500 /750 were always more but you could still pick up a bargain at one time. Then the were the aircooled RD's- I got a £400 needing work for about £650 not that long ago-maybe 10 years and the guy even delivered it from Essex to the West Mids.I swapped that for an LC250 which have also become ridiculously overpriced in the last few years and the LC350's are even worse.
I had a reasonable X7 for about £500 about 12 years ago and a 350 powervalve for similar money at the same time.Look at the price of these now!
As has been said cheap bikes are still out there but you do need to hunt them down and be prepared to travel to get them.