Adopted. Funny. Still laughing.My brother told me he once forgot to put his feet down at a stop and the bike fell over.
I told him he was adopted.
Adopted. Funny. Still laughing.My brother told me he once forgot to put his feet down at a stop and the bike fell over.
I told him he was adopted.
You will never know the real story on a drop. Most ads declare “minor damage as previous owner dropped the bike”.Nah, but take the info with a grain of salt. Don't cross it off the list until you see it, but know what to look for or bring someone who does. Guy might say 'dropped it while cleaning it'. Fine, it happens to the best of us. Go to see it and there's obvious signs of road rash and dents, highly unlikely that was the real story. What else could he be hiding?
Yeah I will be bringing along a friend of mine who has been riding for 10 years nowLots of great advice here, but as a new rider it might be hard to differentiate between what damage is cosmetic, or from a crash etc, especially if this is all new to you, and limited mechanical experience. I would just put these bikes lower on your list of options. But if you are genuniely interested in a bike like this and if you know a experienced rider bring them along with you to look at it, or take pictures and post them (or link to the ad) asking for help.
Conditions of the plastics, do they even look original? repainted? repaired?
what about other touch points if a bike is dropped/laid down; bar ends, swing arm, front/rear axles, foot pegs, mirrors, clutch and brake levers, engine casings, etc.
2500 to 3k in a normal market is the ideal budget for a 300cc starter bike, which i think most of us would recommend.Very sound advice... I am not looking for a machine that requires repairs immediately or in the near future but there are some bikes that have been dropped and I just wanna make sure whether it's a big deal or not if it was dropped while being stationary. Money is a factor so I am not exactly ready to drop anything over 2500 to 3k.
now that you have mentioned it, some members can keep an eye out for you if a good deal pops upMoney is a factor so I am not exactly ready to drop anything over 2500 to 3k.
Am I the only one that forgot to put the kickstand down and got off the bike, Kerplop. Not the Ducati, Was a SV 1000. Felt really stupid.
Did that at a gas station and had to buy new glass for the pump.Am I the only one that forgot to put the kickstand down and got off the bike, Kerplop. Not the Ducati, Was a SV 1000. Felt really stupid.
That's not true if you own a KLR. If dropping that thing cost money I'd be broke.Dropping a bike (no matter how) will end up costing some money to repair/replace any damage.
That being said it is not the end of the bike. What you need to be aware of when buying a used bike is if and how the seller discloses the drop.
There is a big difference between a drop in the driveway versus skidding across the 401.
That's not true. Dropped my bike once making a u-turn on an inclined pad - not a scratch. I got crashbars and soft side bags and it helpsDropping a bike (no matter how) will end up costing some money to repair/replace any damage.
Pride always cuts the deepest!That's not true. Dropped my bike once making a u-turn on an inclined pad - not a scratch. I got crashbars and soft side bags and it helps
I took me a lot of courage to post this. Deleted and retyped it a few times.Pride always cuts the deepest!
As a short guy on tall bikes pride just gets in the way.Pride always cuts the deepest!