
Originally Posted by
onearmedbandit
From a buyers point of view, I sure as hell wouldn't be accepting just a 'blat up the street and back. I'm no racer but that isn't going to tell me what the bike responds like tipping into a high speed corner followed by heavy braking across a rutted section of track, then flicking it on it's ear left to right through a chicane. It isn't going to tell me what the suspension and brakes feel like after a number of hard laps. So I'd be expecting the opportunity to test the bike in it's intended environment.
From a sellers point of view, I sure as hell wouldn't want to be letting the bike out of my sight until the paperwork is complete. Anything from track abuse to actual stealing and replacing of parts could occur, and I'd be none the wiser. So if I couldn't convince the guy to buy it by accepting a 'blat up the street and back' then I'd draw up an agreement with the buyer and both of us would go to the track.
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