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Dodo
12th September 2010, 19:34
I just bought and rode home on a road legal second hand bike from a decent seeming guy. I was complacent and didn't really give it a thorough check over, just had a listen and a quick spin on it.

So after riding back to Wellington from the Hutt this is what i found:
<a href="http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee295/Clonkalonk/?action=view&current=forks.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee295/Clonkalonk/forks.jpg" border="0" alt="CB250RS"></a>
Completely my fault for not checking the basics, pretty embarrassed i didn't spot it straight away, was in a rush. From what i gather it had been ridden around for some time like this.

Gibbo89
12th September 2010, 19:40
i hope it was a bargain!

saltydog
12th September 2010, 20:07
Mate. mate, mate....... mate. That pic is priceless, a bit like buying a car with no wheel nuts. At least you got home bro!

awayatc
12th September 2010, 20:10
i suppose its fair to assume you didn't pull a wheely then................

dogsnbikes
12th September 2010, 20:23
I just bought and rode home on a road legal second hand bike from a decent seeming guy. .

Just how old is the wof? because the way that thread has corrosion is been like that a while

Comfirm what the bike is as it looks like a honda axle same as my 250 I may have a spare you can borrow until you get one sorted,I will be in Wgtn on Wednesday

T.W.R
12th September 2010, 20:26
[QUOTE=Dodo;1129858124 pretty embarrassed i didn't spot it straight away, was in a rush.[/QUOTE]

:shutup: must have been a hell of a rush to miss that :blink:

Dodo
12th September 2010, 20:28
Just how old is the wof? because the way that thread has corrosion is been like that a while

Comfirm what the bike is as it looks like a honda axle same as my 250 I may have a spare you can borrow until you get one sorted,I will be in Wgtn on Wednesday


Thanks for the offer mate but i got a spare one in parts with it so have replacement. You are spot on its an old CB250RS. The WOF is only 3 months old the guy hasn't got back to me but i think the chances are he got a WOF like that as he replaced the forks before the WOF.

Yep am fortunate to make it back ok.

SMOKEU
12th September 2010, 20:36
a bit like buying a car with no wheel nuts. At least you got home bro!

A mate of mine did exactly that!

danchop
12th September 2010, 22:26
pretty easy to miss so dont be too hard on yourself or the seller

MIXONE
12th September 2010, 22:36
Lucky you didn't pull any wheelies...

gazmascelle
12th September 2010, 22:42
mate, thats gold.

a while back I got myself an fzr400 one evening, had a look, took it for a ride etc. then on the way back the headlights cut out completely for a few seconds every so often, good thing i was following a mate.

paid SFA for it so didn't have any hard feelings towards the seller, a bit of warning would have been good though

Spearfish
12th September 2010, 23:24
The "what if" list is long on that one and like most here I think you cant be to hard on yourself but I'm not so sure about the seller though seems a bit, if not careless, at least to casual.
In the end it probably says more about how well you rode it home than you missing something that could have been just finger tight and fell off.

Slyer
13th September 2010, 00:02
Thinking about it, having one side missing isn't a major, because the axle is quite thick the other side would do a pretty good job of holding it on, all the weight goes upwards.
Not saying I'd leave it like that though. :bleh:

grbaker
13th September 2010, 11:30
Do you hit no bumps....?? where the hell is no bumps...?? :shit:

wanpo
13th September 2010, 14:33
Glad you got home safe. Reminds me of getting my current bike.
Flew down to Wellington to ride up a Hyosung GT650R to Auckland.
All excited for the cheap larger bike, I set off on my trip. Clutch lever didn't actually start engaging until 3/4 in, front rotors were chewed from some obvious metal on metal, no headlight (yep was night by the time I was approaching auckland) Turns out it didn't have a current WoF either, even though the dude said it did. (He chucked money back my way to help with fixing it back up though)
Everything's sweet now and I'm having fun on a bigger bike, for less than $4k

Pixie
14th September 2010, 09:54
pretty easy to miss so dont be too hard on yourself or the seller

I seriously hope you are joking

munster
14th September 2010, 10:44
I think you're very lucky to have made it home. Go buy a lotto ticket.