what would you look for in a used bike? (when you are buying one)
thanks!
thanks!
what would you look for in a used bike? (when you are buying one)
thanks!
what would you look for in a used bike? (when you are buying one)
thanks!
everything, and if the owner claims that it has been done but there are no detailed receipts to prove the work then it hasnt been done, no matter how convincing the story
err... and if you do the work yourself... like a lot of riders...?
err... and if you do the work yourself... like a lot of riders...?
Unless you're a mechanic i wouldn't buy a bike from anyone who claimed to have maintained everything themselves, after all how many people here can successfully adjust valve clearance?
Unless you're a mechanic i wouldn't buy a bike from anyone who claimed to have maintained everything themselves, after all how many people here can successfully adjust valve clearance?
Then it hasn't been done in my books lol
I hope if you claim you did the spark plugs in july of last year that you'd have a receipt for the right spark plugs dated july of last year.
Unless you're a mechanic i wouldn't buy a bike from anyone who claimed to have maintained everything themselves, after all how many people here can successfully adjust valve clearance?
Seriously???
Its not rocket science
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Have you met the average person?
Have you met the average person?
Have you talked to the average person selling a motorcycle? They'll point at 8 year old worn out tires and tell you they're still good. When i was looking at a couple bikes last year 90% of the sellers had no idea what a valve clearance even was. Another guy told me you don't need to do one unless you hear them ticking :lmao:
Reciepts for the oil, tires, chain lube, etc. etc.
but don't discount owner maintained bikes as many owners do a good job of maintaining their bikes.