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Thread: Damaged bikes good or not

  1. #16
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    The K3 isn't worth it. Don't touch it
    It's just one of those days, where you don't wanna wake up,
    everything is fucked, everybody sucks,
    You don't really know why but you wanna justify ripping someone's head off

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by bladez View Post
    what do you guys think about buying damaged bikes. I have seen alot of gsxr1000 for sale going cheap. do you think its worth it or just buy undamaged
    here are two i was thinking about if fianace comes http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...328&key=299982
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...102&key=300677
    Not a good idea, unless you're prepared to spend a bucket of money on something that ultimately handles like... um, a salvaged wreck? I've been down this track a number of times, most often with a very disappointing result. As my experience grew I got to know what to look out for and where to look for obscured damage but given that it's impossible to do anything slowly on a GSXR, it's highly likely that the damage would've happened at high speed. Therefore high energy and high risk and expense for you. Hang onto your money, mate.

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoon View Post
    Not really. The effects may only show under certain extremes like front wheel hitting the radiator under hard braking or a wobble which only shows when hard on the gas exiting a corner leant over hitting a certain bump or maybe a violent tankslapper when you exceed 240kph.
    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    You might just get away with that on a steel frame but an aluminium frame that's been in a bump could have internal (therefore invisible) fractures and may not even need another bump to fail - could fail under acceleration or on a corner.....shudder.....

    personally I wouldn't even trust a steel frame that's been bumped.
    Never realised all that.

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