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Ok so the time has come for me to buy a new bike with my insurance money
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I recommend that the single most important thing to check out thoroughly is the paperwork.
If the bike is stolen, dodgy, insurance write off, has outstanding finance etc, you could end up losing your cash and at worst the bike too. Check the V5C (note that the old V5 is no longer valid and you could have registration problems without the new document), the address shown should be where you're viewing the bike, the registered keeper should be the person selling it. Anything else, walk away. Check the V5C for watermarks (hold up to light, it has "DVL" all over it). Check MOT's, should be current, have an embossed station mark, and if it isn't reasonably local to where the bike is ask why. Watermarks again, VOSA. The keeper should have a receipt from when they bought it. Then you can look at the bike. ![]() Finally if you are really interested get an HPI check done before parting with dosh. Remember there are plenty around, make sure you find a nice one. |
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What he said...
Also take cues from the seller - how keen they are to sell (could be a dealer and so not as keen as a private seller), how much they seem to know about the bike (dealer or thief won't know too much about the history or model), whether they go on about their wheelie prowess (bike abuser = more likely to have knackered bike) or whether they have scottoiler, etc. (anal but tend to take better care of the bike). Don't touch it without all the paperwork and an HPI check. Mention that you need all the details in advance for the HPI check and a genuine seller won't mind giving them to you. A genuine seller shouldn't mind giving these out and should know where they are too. Check the mileage and condition match up... it's easiest if you go for a low miles bike as then it ought to be in good nick and anything suspect will stand out better than on a higher mileage bike. |
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FORKS Are they straight, in good condition and do they leak?
Have a look at the tyres too. These are good things to check but not the only things.....well derrrrrr ![]() |
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One of the main problems with buying privately is outstanding finance. If the seller does not pay off the finance with the money you give them the finance company could reposesse the bike
![]() Also take care what they tell you. I was told an SV was immaculate so got the money to buy it, did an HPI check which was clear and when I got there he had had a low speed spill which had caused over a £1000 of damage which he did not see a problem with ![]() ![]() |
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