I could post what I look for when I buy a used bike but saw this video and thought, Dang he nails it. ;)
So if your in the market for something gently and lovingly used, take a look. He really does cover a lot of the basics.
Thanks for posting that ! I've never seen a testing kit. That is a cool idea.
I sold my Husky 510 earlier this year to a gentleman that drove up from Clearwater, FL. He brought his own stand, tools, etc. to check it out.
I went back into the garage to leave him alone with it and a little while later heard a cordless drill driver...so I went to see what was going on. He had taken all the plastics off to check every nook and cranny, checked all fasteners, wheel bearings, steering stem bearings, etc. Spent a total of about 30 minutes doing an in-depth inspection on the bike. I told him I was impressed...had never seen anyone go to that length to check out a bike I'd sold. I also told him I knew he wouldn't find any issues...the only thing he found was a couple of loose spokes that I hadn't checked in awhile. :)
Quote from: KevinB on December 16, 2017, 02:02:07 PM
He had taken all the plastics off to check every nook and cranny, checked all fasteners, wheel bearings, steering stem bearings, etc. Spent a total of about 30 minutes doing an in-depth inspection on the bike.
I wonder if I could interest him in a 2003 BMW...and then back out. Free in depth inspection!! I'm winning!
if the tars r round and it doesn't sound like a cement mixer with grandma inside, game on