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    Anyone in Palmy willing to check out a bike for beer?

    There's a little ole Hornet in Palmerston North that I'm interested in on trademe and was wondering if anyone with a bit of bike knowledge would be able to check it out for me.

    Just the usual really, forks, shocks, chain, sprockets, funny noises that I shouldn't be there etc. Oh, one thing is the little "oil overflow" thing underneath the bike where oil from the engine runs through the air filter and get recycled back through to the engine. This will need to be taken off (usually just pull off) and checked to see how much oil comes out. A little bit of a drip is ok but if it's really goin for it, it means the rings are gone which means no sale!

    Sorry if that was a bit long-winded!

    More than happy to shout the checker-outerer a box of beer for his/her efforts!

    here's the link:

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=215748927



    Cheers,
    Courtney

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    I love how beer is the standard currency on KB

    Anyways, hope you find someone to look at the bike for ya!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danae View Post
    I love how beer is the standard currency on KB

    Anyways, hope you find someone to look at the bike for ya!
    Palmy is enroute to welly, beer can be traded for fuel ! What are you thinking woman ?

    Edit: just seen your avatar ! Beer won't be traded huh ?(see ya sitting on the desert road drunk with no fuel)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Palmy is enroute to welly, beer can be traded for fuel ! What are you thinking woman ?

    Edit: just seen your avatar ! Beer won't be traded huh ?(see ya sitting on the desert road drunk with no fuel)
    Nono, beer can be used as fuel! Ah ha haaa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Palmy is enroute to welly, beer can be traded for fuel ! What are you thinking woman ?

    Edit: just seen your avatar ! Beer won't be traded huh ?(see ya sitting on the desert road drunk with no fuel)
    Mate, you don't know how the SMC works.

    My car's spare tyre well is filled with beer.

    Because face it, if you have a flat at 2AM in the middle of fucking nowhere in the rain, you aren't going to swap the tyre. No, you're going to get pissed in the nice dry car and let it sort itself out in the morning.

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    Metalor, it's all very well and good offering someone beer to check a bike out, etc, but what do you do when it turns pear-shaped?

    Don't do it this way, dude. It just ends in tears. Believe me. Engaging an amateur for payment to do a job that thousands of your own dollars ride on the quality of is bad business for you and a great way to fuck up friendships.

    My (very strong) advice is to book a mechanical check at a professional workshop in PN (one of the natives can recommend one, I'm sure) and have the seller take the bike there for inspection.
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    Lot of $'s for a 13 yo 250.

    Re earlier post: There is truth in it, but you can only expect someone to give their opinion nothing more. But what if the sellers mate sees this on KB and takes you up on the offer...

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    I will check it out for you. I have checked over a few bikes in my time and have a fairly good knowledge of what is good and what is crap. Contact ragingrob for a reference as I wrote a report for an fxr for him a while back. I also happen to be work-challenged at the moment so have plenty of time. You jack it all up and tell me where and when and I will take it for a ride and scribble something down for ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Metalor, it's all very well and good offering someone beer to check a bike out, etc, but what do you do when it turns pear-shaped?

    Don't do it this way, dude. It just ends in tears. Believe me. Engaging an amateur for payment to do a job that thousands of your own dollars ride on the quality of is bad business for you and a great way to fuck up friendships.

    My (very strong) advice is to book a mechanical check at a professional workshop in PN (one of the natives can recommend one, I'm sure) and have the seller take the bike there for inspection.

    I understand what you're getting at, all I need is someone that knows a bit about bikes to give it a going over. Main thing to look at is that little oil reservoir so I know the engine is all sweet. other stuff is all exterior and most riders will know what to look for when it comes to pads, tyres, chain etc.

    At the end of the day it's on my head... if I fly down and the bike is a shitter i'll turn right around and go back without it.

    I am seriously considering getting a pro to give it a good going over though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    I will check it out for you. I have checked over a few bikes in my time and have a fairly good knowledge of what is good and what is crap. Contact ragingrob for a reference as I wrote a report for an fxr for him a while back. I also happen to be work-challenged at the moment so have plenty of time. You jack it all up and tell me where and when and I will take it for a ride and scribble something down for ya.
    Mate, if you could, I would proclaim you to be a champion and then supply you with beer

    I'll contact the owner over the weekend and get back to ya.

    Just wondering if I should be patient and wait till my exams are all done.. (June 29th...)

    cheers mate!

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    Yep cowboyz you did a wicked write up on the bike for us, highly recommend ya!

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