Buying a bike
For a committed motorcyclist buying a new bike is a big investment so it's important to make the right decision. Aside from picking the right brand, model and spec, you will also need to decide whether to invest in a brand new or second hand bike.
We have put together a few pointers to make sure that when buying second hand, you look out for yourself, and your wallet! For more at Motorrad Ankauf. Motorrad Ankauf in ganz Österreich 24/7
Log book and service history
Buying second hand can get you a great deal but you need to ensure that you are getting exactly what you are paying for. The first thing to check is that the current owner has the logbook available to prove the bike they are selling is theirs to sell. It's also important to check out the full service history so you know where the bike has been. You should also examine the bike for evidence of a crash, looking for scratches and dents.
You can carry out a vehicle check online to find out more about the bike. Information is available on whether the bike has been stolen, clocked, has any outstanding finance recorded against it or if it has been written off. Vehicle inspections
Even if you know your way around a bike it might still be worth getting an
expert to take a look. A vehicle inspection can prove to be a sound investment,
pointing out problems that could lead you to change your mind or at least knock
some money off the asking price.
Second opinion
If you do decide to go ahead without the advice of an expert then consider
taking someone with you. A second opinion can be valuable when making such an
important investment.
Examining a bike
While it is advisable to get the advice of an expert or second opinion, there
are a number of checks you can do when examining a bike. They could tell you
what condition the bike is in and if any problems are likely to arise. At the
very least you should assess the bike for any scuffs and scratches which could
show if the bike has been dropped or involved in an accident. Damage to the
exhaust, handlebar ends or foot pedals should also be queried. Check all the
electrics, inspect any rust, and ensure the tyres have a tread of at least
1.6mm, the legal minimum. For more at Motorrad Ankauf. Motorrad Ankauf in
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Document checks
After checking the bike, you should also go through the legal documents that
will come with it. Always ask to see the V5C registration certificate (log
book) and check that the 'DVL' watermark is printed on it by holding it up to
the light. It must also match all the details stated in the log book. If the
vehicle identification number (VIN) is missing or has been altered you should
not purchase the bike.
Buying from a private seller
While you may pay less for a motorbike when buying privately, you do have less
protection if something goes wrong. It's advisable to write down a list of
questions to ask the seller before contacting them. Consider important factors
including has the bike been imported, does it have any modifications and how
many registered owners have there been. Make sure you find out as much detail
as possible so that you can build up an accurate picture and avoid a
potentially wasted trip.
Buying from a dealer
This option can give you more security than buying from a private seller
however you should never feel pushed into buying a motorbike, particularly if
you feel it is unsuitable or you haven't made up your mind. One of the benefits
of buying from a dealer is the added peace of mind that your bike will be under
a form of warranty for a period of time, and you may also have the option to
take out a finance deal should you wish.
Buying from eBay
There can be many bargains to be found on eBay, providing you tread carefully.
Before bidding there are some important things to remember, the most important
is, you should check the seller's feedback. As a general rule, you should only
be interested in sellers with a feedback rating of over 90%. Always ask any
questions or request more pictures before bidding; a seller who refuses or
ignores you is sending out a clear warning sign. You should also arrange for
someone to inspect the bike and don't forget look at the seller's refund
policy.
Test Drives
Not all sellers will be comfortable with offering a test drive for fear of the
bike being stolen. Offer to leave your keys or I.D whist you take the bike for
a spin. It's important to know that it is right for you.
Doing your Research
Motorcycles aren't cheap so it's advisable to do some research online first to
check you will be paying the right price for the bike. That way you will go
into the transaction armed with all the facts and in a much better position to
negotiate.
Making a payment
If you do decide to go ahead with the purchase then you will probably be
expected to pay cash. If this isn't an option for you then ask for a receipt
and allow the cheque or bank transfer time to clear before you collect the
bike. Don't forget to take the New Keeper section of the V5 log book with you
and write your details and the mileage of the bike in the main section of the
V5. The seller will send this to the DVLA who in turn will send you a new copy. For more at Motorrad
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