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    God damn previous owners

    They always seem to have done something stupid with the bikes I get.

    Just replaced my ignition on the 400. Previous owner had glued it in as someone appears to have hacksawed off the torx bolts that were meant to hold it in

    Then it fails a warrant (that it has passed many times before) thanks to someone snapping some tabs off the h4 bulbs and putting those in instead of paying for the proper ones. Although hard to blame them really when they cost $60 each Could get two for $50 from overseas if I wanted to wait.

    Won't be buying a bike over 10 years old again getting real sick of this! My GPX had all sorts of dodgy crap that I had to fix on it as well.

    Fingers crossed there isn't anything else to find....

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    It's always fun eh?
    The only thing that really pisses me off is shit wiring
    But I'm re-looming both my bikes anyway, so it doesn't matter
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    If you had the money at the time ... to spend on a newer bike ... why didn't you .. ???
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Stop buying such rubbish bikes that fall apart after ten years then, get one that's still going strong after twenty

    Its the tipping point you see, stupids will demolish a bike in around 10 years, if its still going after 20 they can't be that stupid right! Might also have something to do with the brand

    Although I must confess, I too am a damn previous owner, the last bike I sold was a GN with underbody LEDs
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Stop buying such rubbish bikes that fall apart after ten years then, get one that's still going strong after twenty

    Its the tipping point you see, stupids will demolish a bike in around 10 years, if its still going after 20 they can't be that stupid right! Might also have something to do with the brand

    Although I must confess, I too am a damn previous owner, the last bike I sold was a GN with underbody LEDs
    Both bikes are actually going strong after 20 years. Well the GPX was going well until someone nicked it the other month.

    Its the small shortcuts people take that annoy me. Haven't had anyone fuck with anything too serious yet....

    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    If you had the money at the time ... to spend on a newer bike ... why didn't you .. ???
    Because I didn't have money for a newer one

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    You didn't buy it from a used car sales man did you??
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    You didn't buy it from a used car sales man did you??
    Nah just some old dick that I knew was full of shit. No way I can pick up on incorrect lamps and a glued on ignition when having a quick look around it.

    Went through a pre-purchase inspection and a few WOFs over the years with no drama. These mechanics love finding things to fail me on

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post

    Although I must confess, I too am a damn previous owner, the last bike I sold was a GN with underbody LEDs
    I want those

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    You didn't buy it from a used car sales man did you??
    chortle!!!

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    I glued the main banjo bolt into the 2T oil pump on my GT550 because the thread was stripped out of the pump by the last stupid bloody owner and I couldn't find another pump because "they did that" and were rare as.

    Wash with white spirits and apply industrieal strength araldite,,, lasted me two years.
    But I still wonder how long it took the next poor mug to find it.

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    The previous owner of my bike failed to tell me it was a Harley......does that count?

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    Quote Originally Posted by admenk View Post
    The previous owner of my bike failed to tell me it was a Harley......does that count?
    Can usually tell if they dont corner too well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tryhard View Post
    Can usually tell if they dont corner too well
    ...and if the sellers communication consists of grunts, foot-stamping, and chest beating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Its the small shortcuts people take that annoy me. Haven't had anyone fuck with anything too serious yet....
    Maybe some people can't afford to do things properly all the time. You took the cheap option to buy it ... the previous owner took the cheap option to keep it running.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Cant blame the current owner who is selling. Every 2nd hand bike on Tme has a ding, fault, crash marks from the 'previous' owner to the chap you are looking at buying off.

    " A few marks from the previous owner"

    " Some scratches from the previous owner"

    " Has been dropped by a previous owner".
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