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 Posted: 21:54 - 30 Jun 2018 Post subject: Buying a bike with lots of former owners, bad idea? |
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Looking to buy an '08 Honda Cbr600rr tomorrow and have noticed that the bikes had 7 former owners. Should I be concerned? Seems like a lot to me (bike's done 18k).  ____________________ Bikes: Honda S-Wing > Honda Varadero XL125V > Yamaha XJ6N > Honda Silverwing> CBR600rr > VFR 800 FI > R1200gs |
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In the words of Tom Jones, it's not unusual.
Bikers are not like car drivers, they don't tend to keep bikes for long, quite often they have them for a season, then swap them for something else.
600 sports bikes seem to particularly fall into short term ownership, probably because they are often a first big bike, so you buy it, get used to it (or hate it) then punt it on for something bigger, or faster, or more laid back.
A 10 year old bike with 7 owners wouldn't put me off, so long as the condition is obviously good. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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I had my cbr600rr for like 2 months.
It was using it for a daily commute. How I still have a licence is beyond me. Also it wasn't very comfortable and pissed the neighbours off.
Also I had to bring it through the house as I was always paranoid about it being stolen.. That sucked a lot and got tedious fast.
Would I get one again? Probably.
I wouldn't worry too much. Just means service history is more important. ____________________ Bikes: Previous Bikes: Piaggio x8 125: 2012/2013, YBR 125: 2013/2013 BMW R1150GS 2013/2017, Honda CBR600RR 2017/2017, Honda CB500 2018/2018, Suzuiki Address 110cc 2019/2020, BMW R1200GS 2021-2023
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 Posted: 00:40 - 01 Jul 2018 Post subject: Buying a bike with lots of former owners - bad idea? |
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All my bikes I bought used. Two of them turned out to have been thrashed, wrecked, and rebuilt somewhat. I have a habit of thoroughly dismantling them to ensure they're in good, safe rideable condition. I found bent, broken, and even missing parts that were not seeable until I took them apart (my CB1000 Big One for instance).
I've had some bad experiences with so-called professional mechanics, so I've learned to do all or most of my own maintenance and repairs (hence subscribing to motorcycle forums). I'm not going to pay good money for s__t work and shortcuts.
If there is such a thing in the UK, check on the computer to see if this bike has been in any reported accidents that repairs and a less than honest owner won't admit to.
All that said, all my Honda CB bikes have had multiple owners and overall, I'm very happy with them (until they break). If you are not that knowledgeable about these bikes, perhaps you could bring a more experienced friend along to check it out? Good Luck! ____________________ '02 HD Dyna Wide Glide, '96 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500, '94 Honda CB1000 Big One, '83 Honda CB1100F Super Sport, '82 Honda CB750F Super Sport, '81 Honda CB750K Custom
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 Posted: 06:39 - 01 Jul 2018 Post subject: Re: Buying a bike with lots of former owners, bad idea? |
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| primalcarl wrote: | Should I be concerned? |
Only that you may be getting the wrong bike, rather than the wrong example of it.
A workmate traded in his RR for an F. More comfortable, just as quick in the real world, he reckoned.
Unless you're actually going to be doing track days on it, you may soon find yourself as the 8th former owner. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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