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Buying Guide for used Motorcycles


First thing first, don't give in and buy the first bike you see. You will find one you like much better and than it will be to late. Take your time and find the bike you really want. You can always come back to one you see early. Now on to the buying guide for used motorcycles.

OVERALL APPEARANCE Does the bike look nasty? Cracks and scratches all over the thing?
HAS IT BEEN CRASHED? Look for: deep parallel scratches on engine cases and on plastic (particularly above foot peg-level); a different/non-standard paint job (the owner might have repainted it to hide damage); paint or metal ground off the ends of the handlebars.
HAS IT BEEN RACED/ABUSED?
  • Racing puts tremendous stress on machinery. You may or may not want to buy a bike that's been raced (the price ought to be way lower than it would be otherwise), but you should definitely try to find out if it has or hasn't been raced, so you can adjust the price accordingly if need be. These are just the basics from the buying guide for used motorcycles.


Harley-Davidson : Shovelhead 1968 Shovelhead
Harley-Davidson : Shovelhead 1968 Shovelhead
$32,000.00
Time Left: 1h 16m
Harley-Davidson : Touring Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
Harley-Davidson : Touring Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
$13,500.00 (4 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 31m
Harley-Davidson Hauls ass. Hot Rod style chop.
Harley-Davidson Hauls ass. Hot Rod style chop.
$20,000.00
Time Left: 3h 23m
Harley-Davidson : Touring HD Electra Glide Classic
Harley-Davidson : Touring HD Electra Glide Classic
$10,000.00
$12,000.00
Time Left: 3h 42m
Harley-Davidson : Touring FLHR road king
Harley-Davidson : Touring FLHR road king
$10,100.00 (13 Bids)
Time Left: 4h 2m