buying used
buying used
New to motorcycling, and looking at buying a used bike. Seeing as I dont know a lot about bikes, what should I be looking for when I go and see a bike I'm interested in? In general is it safe to buy used? Thanks
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Re: buying used
i wouldn't buy a used bike unless i know the owner or have the bike inspected by a mechanic.kerryb wrote:New to motorcycling, and looking at buying a used bike. Seeing as I dont know a lot about bikes, what should I be looking for when I go and see a bike I'm interested in? In general is it safe to buy used? Thanks
i googled these. try reading them.
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html
http://www.begin-motorcycling.co.uk/used.htm
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I think its safe to buy a used bike. If you get one that is a few years old it is quite a bit cheaper than new. I recetly bought my first bike (gs500) and I am pretty happy with it. I too did not know much about bikes, look for pricing in Kelly Blue book to get an idea of how much to pay and what kind of mileage a bike should have. One of vermilion's links:
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html
is pretty good I read through most of it before I picked up my bike, it's a bit overkill but it gives a good overview of what you should look for. Good luck
http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike.html
is pretty good I read through most of it before I picked up my bike, it's a bit overkill but it gives a good overview of what you should look for. Good luck

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yeah generally safer but more expensive since they claim that they fix any problems before they put it in the showroom floor.kerryb wrote:Thanks for the replies. What about buying a used bike from a shop? Generally safer? I'm looking at getting an SV650 fyi.
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I don't know how many used bikes you've bought from shops, but my experience is that it depends entirely on the shop. Used motorcycles are generally sold "as-is" with no warranty. If it's a good shop, they may help you out with small problems after the sale, but don't expect a lot. They probably didn't make a huge profit selling you a used bike. If it's a not so good shop, they'll point you to the part of the contract that says the bike is sold "as-is" with no warranty, then point you to the door.VermilionX wrote:yeah generally safer but more expensive since they claim that they fix any problems before they put it in the showroom floor.kerryb wrote:Thanks for the replies. What about buying a used bike from a shop? Generally safer? I'm looking at getting an SV650 fyi.
Getting a good bike depends less on where you get it and more on how you go about it. If you have a friend or acquaintence that knows about fixing bikes, take them along. If you don't, see if you can get your prospective purchase inspected by a qualified independent mechanic. If you're a newb to motorcycles, it's money well spent.
When it comes right down to it, buying a used bike with no warranty means that you have to be prepared to verify that the bike is all that the buyer says it is. If you're not prepared, you'll be relying on luck and the seller's word. Never a good thing in my book (unless you happen to know the seller).
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