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I was looking at a different bike in my last thread here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3945599 Long story short, I was trying to help a friend look for a bike and while I was looking for her I saw a Ducati cafe racer that of course lead me to start thinking on selling my bike and getting something different. I got a 2008 sv650 in 2013 for $2.2k it was my first bike I got an amazing deal on it. It was a few blocks away from where I work, so I was able to go see and ride it with ease. Now that I am looking again I have seen some bikes that are pretty far away that could be potentially awesome deals assuming that the pics of them aren't fake and they don't have any glaring mechanical issues. So that brings me to my main question, have any goons here bought bikes long distance? I mean long enough distance where you wouldn't want to drive out to look at the bike yourself. Did you pay a person to look at it for you? Assuming in the near future after I have ridden a few bikes and I have a definite "this is the bike I want" decision made but I see something that is farther away then I would like to go, there's not a comparable deal close by, and I have ridden this type of bike, I am sure that this is the one I want, what is the general procedure?
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# ¿ Oct 30, 2020 15:35 |
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# ¿ Apr 26, 2024 23:33 |
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builds character posted:I've bought long distance from a dealer twice and had them ship it. Never private party though. Most likely this will be private party sale, but just so I have all bases covered if it isn't, assuming you didn't buy a new bike with a warranty how did you check it out? was there some sort of agreement that you had with them as a contingency for if anything was broken (not by the shipper) when it got to you?
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# ¿ Oct 30, 2020 16:44 |
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builds character posted:One I bought new so had a warranty. One I bought used and I had them start it up, ride it around and shift through the gears for me and send me the video. No, no contingency. Even with shipping it was like 2 grand cheaper than I could find one elsewhere so I figured it was worth it. That sounds like solid advice thanks!
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# ¿ Oct 30, 2020 18:25 |