When buying a used bike.
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By the time you hit your first oil change, it's probably too late...
What kind of bike are we talking about? As long as the bike has been properly maintained, that's all that really matters. Personally, I'd prefer to buy a bike, which is under 5 yrs old and has less than 20K on it, but those are my personal preferences and have nothing to do with high mileage. My first bike had 20-something K and was 5 yrs old, my 2nd and current bike had 13K on it and was also 5 yrs old when I bought it.
I understand a funny sarcastic jab in the general section, but maybe keep the new rider section inviting and free to ask any questions (stupid or not).
In other words keep the 4Chan-esque replies out.
I understand a funny sarcastic jab in the general section, but maybe keep the new rider section inviting and free to ask any questions (stupid or not).
In other words keep the 4Chan-esque replies out.
When buying a used bike.
Personally, I'm more worried about a bike that is several years old with very few kilometres on it. Motorcycles sitting doing nothing is not the best situation.
depends on year and maintenance history. My 86 YX600 is about to turn over 58000 kms and it still runs great other than the leaky gaskets...
Do you still ride your radian? I've got mine about 2 month ago, and may have some questions. IMO leaky gaskets is a typical issue for them.
It's my daily ride. You have one too?
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