Used bike buying checklist | What you look for when buying a motorcycle
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This is a good comprehensive test. However, personally I'd be checking the frame and engine numbers first, followed by the keys and then the rest of the bike. No point going through the whole bike BEFORE you discover the numbers don't match or the keys have been replaced...
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Not discussed is what happens next if you find, say, the tires are worn. The average buyer has already decided he wants the bike, so, absent a better specimen elsewhere, he simply asks for a price reduction. And if he finds the bike is perfect, what does he do? Well, he asks for a price reduction.
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Always start by checking the engine oil and coolant!!! It's the most important check of all.
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Thanks, this is a really useful guide. Always good to look like you know what you're looking for when you check over a bike.
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Cheers Rob! Great video and it really helped me!
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Thanks for making this helpful video
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So glad to hear that the ABS light flashes to begin with until you start riding 😮💨👍👍👍 That was a concern of mine - really pleased I caught this video before viewing my next potential bike this weekend 👍👍🙏🏻
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Another good check would be to move the handle bar up and down from side to side, pull up with one hand and push down with the other. This will check the upper yoke bearing for movement. The beautiful GS you have there could have a worn yoke and/or bearing.
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Top job, well presented cheers
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amazing helpful stuff. thanks
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Verily a social bike social. Very useful video! Thanks!
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First thing I always check is engine oil, the colour, viscosity and even the smell,
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Awesome video! Great job guys!
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You're all done are you? May I suggest to people that you might want to check the oil level and the cleanliness of the oil. Make sure it's not milky looking which would indicate coolant leaking into your oil. If you're really keen, take an oil sample and check for metal fibres. Also you may want to check the levels on the coolant and make sure it's clean with no oil in it. Now you're done.
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Very useful. thanks
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Great job! Very helpful.
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Very very very useful indeed
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One also needs to check the insurance validity and insurance claim if the bike was accidental or not. Superb effort to clear all points/doubts Keep posting Cheers 🥂
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Good check but i wil start with a oil check before starting.
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Greetings Rob! What brand is the pipe on your bike? It sounds excellent. Thanks