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Tips for Buying a Used MotorcycleMileageMotorcycle engines don’t last as long as cars’. Avoid a bike with more than 30,000 miles, unless it’s very inexpensive. Body ConditionMotorcycles are often tipped over. Check mirrors, grip ends, foot pegs and rear turn signals for damage. Engine ConditionCheck fluids, spark plug wires and hoses. Start in first gear with the clutch all the way in. If the bike lunges, adjust the clutch. If lunging remains a problem, the clutch will need replacing. Tire ConditionIf there is only 1/8 inch of tread or less, ask to have the price dropped accordingly. Test-driveLook for flat spots in the torque/horsepower. Listen for odd noises like popping or backfiring, especially when decelerating. When you slow down, leave the bike in low gear so RPM stays high. Blue Book ValueOffer what you think it’s worth using the Blue Book as a guide. |
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