Australian Motorcyclist

A 20-POINT GUIDE FOR BUYING A USED MOTORCYCLE

1. Walk around the bike and check the overall condition: Check the overall condition, making sure the used bike looks like it has been well cared for. Just as you would a car, stand behind the bike and run your eye along the lines and surfaces of the tank and frame etc., noting any deviations/issues or road rash. Move around and check. Check the ends and undersides of the pegs and exhaust (also see point 10). Check if levers look the same age as the bike. Any leaks under the bike or, opposite, does the bike look a little too squeaky clean?

  Note that bikes left out in the weather for long periods will deteriorate, and bikes located near the ocean tend to show signs of corrosion. If the bike was in an

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