Buying an old motorcycle feels like buying
a piece of history. Behind its gears and paint lies dozens of stories from the
past few decades. Many motorcycle enthusiasts look forward to the day they can
find a vintage motorcycle in their price range. However, a buyer must watch out
for a couple of red flags that come with purchasing a historical relic on
wheels. We’ll talk about the four major issues that come up when buying an old motorcycle.
Specialty Parts That Are Hard To Find
No matter how skilled a motorcycle
mechanic is, they can’t do their job if they can’t find the right part. You
need to know that the older a motorcycle is, the harder it will be to find a
suitable replacement part. Some owners must call their motorcycles’
manufacturers directly and ask if they still have any parts left over from
decades ago.
Take a week to do
proper research on which old motorcycle brands and models still have
replacement parts in rotation. Having this information makes it simpler for you
to know which motorcycle brand you should be looking out for on the market.
While you are researching, you can also use this time to wear your men’s leather biker pants. Stretch them out so your pants will be ready
when you find the perfect motorcycle.
Motorcycles That Weren’t Cared For
Many amazing
motorcycles from decades before could still have existed now if it wasn’t for
carelessness. The most expensive, well-made motorcycles created by Peugeot
Motorcycles won’t function properly if no one takes care of them. If you can,
ask the seller if you can take the motorcycle you’re looking to buy into the
shop for proper assessment. If they say no, then you’ll know that it’s not in
good working condition, and the seller is trying to lie to you. Don’t be fooled
by their looks either. The seller might look like an experienced motorcyclist.
They might be wearing a leather biker vest. But you must do
your research before buying an old ride. Your wallet and your insurance
premiums will thank you for it.
Note: just because you can’t see any
damage on the surface doesn’t mean there are no problems. The engine could be
rusted over internally, or the steering might be extraordinarily stiff and
uncooperative when making turns. Always assume that an old motorcycle has
problems in the past and ask for its maintenance history.
No Knowledgeable Mechanics That Can Repair Old Motorcycles
As many old mechanics retire, the
knowledge they have about older motorcycle care also retires with them. Younger
mechanics aren’t trained in this knowledge because the motorcycles of today are
now computerized and made with a different metal. So, before you purchase that
motorcycle that you have been looking at on Craigslist, first find a mechanic
that knows how to repair one first.
All motorcycles
need maintenance sooner or later, so knowing that you have a mechanic that you
can trust with your old ride will take a lot of stress out of your future. And
when you are riding to the shop so your motorcycle can get service, make sure
to wear a pair of leather motorcycle gloves. Gloves like these make controlling the
steering easier to manage and won’t have to continuously rub your skin on the
handlebars.
Too Many Miles
Even the well-kept motorcycle eventually
must fall to the effects of wear and tear. There are only so many times a part
can be replaced before your two-wheeled adventure vehicle must be laid to rest.
The mileage that will make you start worrying about performance is around
50,000 miles. After a motorcycle passes this number, you need to demand a
recent checkup by a motorcycle shop from the seller.
If they
cannot produce one, then you know it has not been adequately cared for. If you
knowingly purchase one that has a lot of miles on it, then you wear extra
protection when you ride. Consider buying some motorcycle protective jackets. Inside the
jacket, there is extra padding to provide your body with additional protection
if you fall off on the freeway.
If you took
our advice and found an old motorcycle that passes all of
these red flags, then Congratulations! We’re happy for you! Now come to Wickedstock.com and buy some
fabulous clothes so you can ride in style!
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