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Test riding before buying?

I don't get the hang up with test riding a bike...

Would you buy a car without a test drive?

Why is everyone immediately worried that your bike is going for a tumble the instant someone else rides it?

Would you sell a car without allowing the buyer a test drive?

A couple of thoughts:

1) Motorcycles are inherently unstable vehicles. It's not hard to drop on accidentally with a misplaced foot at a stop sign or a low-side or high-side. Riders' skills are a way bigger factor in a safe outcome on a bike than in a car.
2) Many modern bikes, even middleweights, have power to weight ratios rivaling a class of car in which you are also unlikely to garner a test drive for just showing up. An FZ-09 with a 150-lb rider has a superior P/W ratio than a 707hp Dodge Hellcat with the same 150-lb driver; you probably won't get a test drive in a Hellcat unless you show up with cash in hand or are a known quantity to the seller. Lots of car ads have "No Test Pilot" statements in them.
3) With a car you can hop in the passenger seat and "police" what the guy does. While this can go south (Tim Bosma) it makes it much more difficult for a test driver to act badly.

I don't even understand dealerships that don't allow test rides for a serious buyer.

Like sure, let me pay 12k+ for a new bike I've never ridden and may hate once I do...

@MadMike gets it

They may allow rides for certain riders. Like insurance companies, they may look at a guy and make a judgement call based on age, the condition of his current ride, what he rides, how much he's likely to have in the bank and whether he's just out trolling dealerships for fun. A young guy dressed like a squid rolls up on a beater GS500 and wants to take a used GSX-R750 out for a spin? An older graybeard arrives at a Harley dealer on his 16-year old Road King and is sniffing around a new bagger; which do you think is more likely to have the keys thrown his way?
 
When I bought my bike, wife and I drove up a couple hours after the ad was posted, brought my helmet jacket and gloves and talked about the bike a bit, told him I would have to test ride it if I were to buy it. Showed him a handful of hundreds and said "I'll leave my wife as collateral". He agreed, I jumped on and took her for a good rip. I let it idle and listened for all the right noises, gave it a quick safety check. Rode it back about 5 minutes later, parked the bike, offered him 100$ less than his asking, then we wrote up a bill of sale and signed the ownership right there.

It's 34 years old, a 2 year limited run. Wasn't worried about leins or anything, I knew where he lived. Pretty smooth transaction, really depends on the buyer/seller I guess.
 
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with dealers its really hit and miss

Iv gotten test rides despite showing up in a car(I wasnt anticipating to test ride it was a spur of the moment thing and kawi wasnt doing demo days anymore)

If you are actually interested, dealers will probably let you test ride, more so if you show up on an actual bike.
 
How many guys/ gals that are married DID NOT take their spouse for a test ride before tying the knot?
A show of hands will be fine.
#NuffSaid

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In my days, stone age, there was no such thing. As a so called, "Test ride" I was 17 and she was 16. child hood sweethearts.
Can`t beat romance.
 
In my days, stone age, there was no such thing. As a so called, "Test ride" I was 17 and she was 16. child hood sweethearts.
Can`t beat romance.
You, Sir, are one of the last true romantics. My how the times have changed. Love that story!

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You, Sir, are one of the last true romantics. My how the times have changed. Love that story!

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Thank you Joe.
Yes times have changed.
What we do for laughs if we didn`t watch people on their cell phones walking into lamp posts, fall into shopping mall pools, glass doors.
For me with my British sense of humour, hilarious. Love it. :)
 
How many guys/ gals that are married DID NOT take their spouse for a test ride before tying the knot?
A show of hands will be fine.
#NuffSaid

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Nowadays I'd require a STI clean bill check, guess that's kinda like having a mechanic check it over before you toss a leg up.....
 
Nowadays I'd require a STI, guess that's kinda like having a mechanic check it over before you toss a leg up.....
You'd require an STI? Or an STI check?? Lolz

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FFS!

I edited that within 3 seconds, you have wayyy to much free time. Go make me a sandwich or something!

Note I said STI clean check, actually know a lady who caught something from one of her boyfriends. When she questioned the check she made him have before he admitted he did go, but it wasn't a clean check.

Ugh. I can't even imagine what I would do to someone pulling that crap.

Thread derailed!
 
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STI delivers

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I always thought it was STD, but what do I know?

As for others riding my bike, not unless I know you really, really well. I don't mind running them into the ground.
 
@Baggsy "they" changed the name a few years ago from disease to infection.
Always makes me chuckle when the schedule at work has people off for STD

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In my days, stone age, there was no such thing. As a so called, "Test ride" I was 17 and she was 16. child hood sweethearts.
Can`t beat romance.

it is a great story, contrats

but I think we have different definitions of romance :)
 
It is a problem but I fully understand. I want a cruiser but won't actually know how much I like any particular bike until AFTER I buy it....I need a larger variety of Moto friends lol.
 
If your curious about cruisers...Harley Davidson still has demo days...

and in my experience they tend to be less uptight about random test rides than jap dealers especially if you know how to built rapport in person
 
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The bike I bought before last I couldn't test ride it because I was fresh from a bike accident and my ankle was buggered. I saw the guy ride the bike and it looked great and he got it safetied for me. When I got it home and took it for a spin I noticed right away the front brakes had a bad pulsation. Further investigation showed both front rotors warped and well out of spec. if I even looked at the front lever the bike vibrated badly. Contacted the previous owner who claimed to have never noticed. :rolleyes:

I test drove a few bikes for friends. One bike has NO front brakes at all. Owner didn't warn me. Another bike was impossible to shift gears.

Having said that the best bike I ever owned the owner wouldn't allow a test ride unless I gave him what he was asking cash in his hand. I never test rode it and it was fine.
.....well it did have a slight misfire, but fresh plugs fixed that.
 

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