Thoughts on buying damaged bike...
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Thoughts on buying damaged bike...
First would like to say hey, and look fwd to learning all I can from the forums here. Im new to the forum as well motorcycles so please go easy on me, That being said I am very experienced with vehicles and other mechanical aspects,just never messed with bikes.
Now to the topic at hand...I'm considering buying a 15 sportster that has been laid down. It went down pretty good on the rt side; broke the fork stop sending the bars into the tank making a very good dent in the top corner, the front fender MAY have shifted slightly to the lt (hard to tell because its still perfectly straight) pipes got a little rash as well as the throttle grip and a few more small spots that are no big deal (to me). Bike has very low limes and I can get it for a decent price, even after I consider fixing the triple tree and replacing the tank I think I would be less than typical third party used sale.
Million dollar question...would anyone be concerned buying damaged and if so what would they be?
Thanks
Now to the topic at hand...I'm considering buying a 15 sportster that has been laid down. It went down pretty good on the rt side; broke the fork stop sending the bars into the tank making a very good dent in the top corner, the front fender MAY have shifted slightly to the lt (hard to tell because its still perfectly straight) pipes got a little rash as well as the throttle grip and a few more small spots that are no big deal (to me). Bike has very low limes and I can get it for a decent price, even after I consider fixing the triple tree and replacing the tank I think I would be less than typical third party used sale.
Million dollar question...would anyone be concerned buying damaged and if so what would they be?
Thanks
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Are the front forks bent at all.?
Front wheel bent at all.??
If you see no trama in that area it may be ok-
Pull the tank and look carefully for cracked paint around the neck.
All this can be fixed , but you need the smarts, a waffle table just for starters..
It is better not to get involved in a project like that as it will quickly go upside dwn.
Most do anyway as it looks way cheaper then it turns out.
Front wheel bent at all.??
If you see no trama in that area it may be ok-
Pull the tank and look carefully for cracked paint around the neck.
All this can be fixed , but you need the smarts, a waffle table just for starters..
It is better not to get involved in a project like that as it will quickly go upside dwn.
Most do anyway as it looks way cheaper then it turns out.
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Its an 2015 883 Iron...base model with security, also has aftermarket springs and seat
Forks are fine
Wheel is fine
Fender is fine
Foot controls are fine
There is no evidence that I can find of any over stress areas in the neck or frame
Seller is a local small bike shop
Title is clean.
Im sure I can get it for 5200ish...
The actual repairing of what I see is not a huge concern, I have the skills and (besides the tank) factory parts aren't too bad IMO, not to mention the amount of used and aftermarket parts. What does surprise me is such concern here about the frame being out of whack, is this just reaction or based on actual experience? Again, I'm no expert on the integrity of bike frames but based on other similar experiences I would be blow away if a hard lay down would damage it...are they that fragile? Seriously...Im not being a smart ***, just learning
Based on the damage I'm imagining it fell into a right hand slow turn and planted the end of the throttle into the ground causing the torque to drive the bars through the stop and into the tank
Forks are fine
Wheel is fine
Fender is fine
Foot controls are fine
There is no evidence that I can find of any over stress areas in the neck or frame
Seller is a local small bike shop
Title is clean.
Im sure I can get it for 5200ish...
The actual repairing of what I see is not a huge concern, I have the skills and (besides the tank) factory parts aren't too bad IMO, not to mention the amount of used and aftermarket parts. What does surprise me is such concern here about the frame being out of whack, is this just reaction or based on actual experience? Again, I'm no expert on the integrity of bike frames but based on other similar experiences I would be blow away if a hard lay down would damage it...are they that fragile? Seriously...Im not being a smart ***, just learning
Based on the damage I'm imagining it fell into a right hand slow turn and planted the end of the throttle into the ground causing the torque to drive the bars through the stop and into the tank