Saturday, October 24, 2009

Buying street bike for the first time. What kind of Q's and concerns should I have if it is used?

wheel bearings and suspension would be my first concern,chain and sprocets,engine then last but not least looks.if any of these are not satisfactory how easily can it be put right.how much is the seller prepaired to nock off price and is worth your while bothering to repair.research the bike your after,common faults and solutions.the more you knoww the more you can haggle.take a freind its easy to get carried away and buy the first bike you see.
Buying street bike for the first time. What kind of Q's and concerns should I have if it is used?
Buying a used street motorcycle is a lot like buying a used car. thanks to sites on the web, you can go loaded with knowledge.





I highly recommend knowing the pricing of similar mileage and condition bikes on eBay before you go. Typically, you won't find sellers willing to drop to an eBay price, but it does set an approximate appraisal value on a vehicle.





By example, if you Road Rocket 600 has 4 currently offered on eBay, all with under 6000 miles,a nd they are selling for $5,800-$6,200, then you have a good idea of the street value of the machine. Expect to pay either the top eBay end or a few hundred more.





If you are NOT mechanically savvy, just like a car, agree to pay for a shop inspection prior to the sale. Set a final sale price, and terms on inspection findings. Most if not all sellers should agree to this. Don't be too surprised if you hear stuff from the shop you didn't expect, use it more as a "at least I know about this" than a deal breaker.





Test ride it, anything that makes you think of poor handling or abnormal feelings to what you expected, is probably a costly repair, moving the bike to the overlook and move on category.





Look for parts. Check OEM parts availability. Bikebandit.com carry the parts? All bikes break. If it's down long periods awaiting parts, you won't be happy.





Most of all, don't sell your ideals of what you wanted out when looking. A long hard search with a great result is much more satisfying than the quick, close enough that never fits your desire.


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