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    Pre-sale inspection/getting a bike checked over

    Hey, just wondering roughly how much I should expect to pay to get a motorbike store to do a pre sale inspection for a bike I'm looking at privately? do they even do this sort of thing?
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    Depends, you can get a quick 30 min check right up to the 4hr extensive checks, you get what you pay for. (hopefully)
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    Mate there are alot of people on this site who would look at a bike for you,and probably charge you alot of beers, there are guys here who know more about the bikes than the guys that built them.


    ALOT of Beers

    Where the F@$K is Dunnas , is that in the Sth Island somewhere?

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    yeah somewhere down there
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee View Post
    Hey, just wondering roughly how much I should expect to pay to get a motorbike store to do a pre sale inspection for a bike I'm looking at privately? do they even do this sort of thing?
    G'day bud,

    Well a very good point that you've raised and yes it's very important to check thoroughly before buying. In terms of charge amount, well sometimes it depends on how good relationship you have build with your dealers and bike shops. Last bike I bought the owner of one of the best/largest/popular dealers in Auckland did a 20 minute bike check for free for me which included a test ride as well.

    As said before one of the other things you could do is perhaps get someone who knows a bit about bikes to go with you and check it out. I would also recommend running a Lemon Check on bikes before buying to make sure there aren't any outstanding finance on it and this will give you ownership and mileage history as well. Again this can be vital information when purchasing second hand bikes.

    If you want me to post some of the few things to look out for when buying a bike let me know and I will put up a detailed post here which should hopefully help you

    Good Luck.

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    Place I know does them for around $60 dude.
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    Mine cost me $30, including compression test, test ride, and going over it with such a fine tooth comb that all he could find wrong was ONE loose spoke.

    Damn great value for money. Big ups to Phil at Dirt Action Services.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper View Post
    Place I know does them for around $60 dude.
    hehe you know what bike it is
    i can get a compression test done free, dads a mechanic, he's just not to clued up on all the ins and outs of bikes, but yeah mynameis, if you post some stuff up that'd be great and i'm sure dad would be able to understand it a bit better than me, it's mainly engine related stuff i'm interested in, it's a vfr400
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    is it the one in at colemans .

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    haha no, i'm in dunedin... and it's a private sale
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    hehe you know what bike it is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur View Post
    Mine cost me $30, including compression test, test ride, and going over it with such a fine tooth comb that all he could find wrong was ONE loose spoke.

    Damn great value for money. Big ups to Phil at Dirt Action Services.
    Was that for your CRM though?
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    www.vir.co.nz

    Can be worth doing one of those VIR reports as well, shows you if the bikes ever been stolen, written off etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee View Post
    hehe you know what bike it is
    i can get a compression test done free, dads a mechanic, he's just not to clued up on all the ins and outs of bikes, but yeah mynameis, if you post some stuff up that'd be great and i'm sure dad would be able to understand it a bit better than me, it's mainly engine related stuff i'm interested in, it's a vfr400
    Hey Mate,

    Good on you for getting that awesome bike and I am sure you will enjoy it but before that, step through a few of these below and hopefully it will help you.

    I am sure you know more than enough about VFR400 from your previous threads/posts so no need to cover that again, but on this topic I've got the following for you:

    Bike Checks

    History/Owner Checks
    Mileage/VIN/WOF/Rego/Service History
    Accidents/Drops

    Can be done at either www.vir.co.nz or www.lemoncheck.co.nz

    Owners Manual
    Speed Restrictions/De-Restricting
    Bike Tool Kit
    Chain (Oil)
    Sprockets
    Front And Rear Discs
    Brake
    Brake Pads
    Brake Fluid
    Brake hose replacement (More Than 5 Years Old)
    Calliper (Nuts Bolts)
    Clutch
    Clutch plates
    Clutch Cables
    Battery (Corrosion)
    Tyres Wear Out (Air Pressure)
    Exhaust (Pressure Pulse)
    Body Work (Fairing)
    Wheel Alignment
    Handle Bar Alignment
    Steering Head Lock
    Swing Arm Bearings
    Head Bearings
    Radiator
    Engine oil
    Speedo Meter
    Handgrips/Foot Pegs/Stands
    Gas Tank Rust (Recoating)
    Missing hardware (Nuts bolts)
    Suspension
    Fork Oil Replacement
    Front Forks Move Back to Front Side To Side
    Spark Plugs
    Head Lights/Low Beams/Indicators
    Cold Start/Kill Switch Restarts
    Horn
    Shocks
    Gearing (Pop Outs)
    Starting Up (Rectifier)

    That's my 2 c worth hopefully it will help you make a good buy decision and I am sure there are other more experienced and knowledgeable guys on here who will post more about it

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    so if i was gonna get one of those lemon reports/ vir etc. which is the best one to get, as i don't want to waste a whole lot of money
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    Here's the VIR on my GN 250, gives you some idea of what it shows.

    http://www.vir.co.nz/reference/364bfbf2
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