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New to bikes & scooters, and going to buy a used one. Don't know any bikers. Any tips what to watch out for?

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Most likely, I will either buy a used Silverwing or Bergman maxi scooter. I don't have any friends that know anything about motorcycles or scooters. I will probably buy used, so I am hoping that someone here can tell me what to watch out for, like how to spot any defects that they seller tries to slip past me.

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  1. Before you decide on the bike consider:

    1. Making a thorough inspection. Check for damage and scratches as well as bends and repair signs.

    2. Study the different motorbike models and know what inherent flaws are.

    3. Ask whether the bike has been raced and how many owners it has had.

    4. Check the lines of the bike and the brake and clutch for smooth operation.

    5. Rev the engine and listen to what it has to say. If you are tone deaf take along a biker friend.

    6. Check the bike for signs of rust and paint flaking.

    7. Check the wheel and tires for wear and tear.

    8. Study the service records carefully.

    9. Ask pertinent questions to know how the bike has been used and whether the owner takes pride in his bike. Judge whether the owner is being honest about the bikes accident free status and performance.

    10. An owner who loves his bike will talk about it clearly and try and judge whether you will care for his old friend. Always make sure no modifications were done and that the service and maintenance were done by an authorized dealer with genuine parts.

    Never buy the first bike you see. Buying a bike is like looking for an ever elusive pearl. Take your time and you will get a bike that will give trouble free rides. Always ask for a test ride and go through the papers to check there are no insurance or loan amounts pending. Read through sites like http://www.clarity.net/~adam/buying-bike... where in depth articles are given for buyers of second hand motorbikes.

    Study the bike not once but twice or even thrice before making a decision. Make sure you feel comfortable when seated on the bike. Motorbikes are like horses the owner and the motorbike must both feel as though they are one entity.

    the silverwing would be my choice, also, dealers are loaded with used bikes, have them find you one, buy it from them and youll have someone to service it and take care of you if something goes wrong


  2. Kymco Xciting scooters are way better and cheaper. You might be able to buy a new one then again they trade those two in on Kymco's so you might find some of them around used. Now it is a sellers market.  

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