As more and more folks become interested in the FXR2, FXR3, or FXR4 perhaps it might be helpful to have some "TIPS" on how to communicate with a Seller as a Buyer. I am sure we have all been asked what "TIPS" if any might we suggest to someone who is looking into purchasing, here are some I have reflected upon.
TIPS FOR A BUYER When Meeting With A Seller And Viewing A FXR2, FXR3, or FXR4:
I would when going to view the bike take a sheet of paper with clearly legible notes on it to keep myself on tract of what information I want to know while previewing the bike.
With each one of these only you can determine the importance of:
1) Meeting With Owner:
a. Take first 5 minutes to get acquainted with Owner…..
b. Focus on bike next
2) Check out Bike Physically:
a. Bike Frame
b. Paint Condition ie: Tank, Front Fender, Rear Fender, & Side Panels
c. Engine Area
d. Having Bike Started And Owner Ride The Bike Ridden Down The Street.
e. Vin# Review
f. Current Paperwork Review
g. Verify What Is To Remain On The Bike (Accessories)
h. Other Accessories
i. Final Questions
a. Bike Frame:
You are looking for scratches, or serious signs of damage to the frame, I would ask the side covers to be
removed if an FXR3 or FXR4 so you can look under there. Follow the entire frame, ie: sides, front,
bottom, and rear.
b. Paint Condition:
You are looking carefully at Tank, Front Fender, Rear Fender, & Side Panels
I would be looking for chips....thus looking at the front of the tank all the way underneath the
front where the tank curves....I would ask if the Seller would mind taking the seat off the bike....
that way you can check the fender underneath the seat. Repainting these bikes is an expensive
ordeal so walk away with the knowledge of knowing what the paint condition is.
c. Engine Area:
Look for oil....front cylinders rear, rear cylinder, base gasket area,
You are looking for signs of leaking base gaskets,
leaking cylinder head gaskets
leaking lower rocker cover gaskets,
I would look beneath the bike around the primary and transmission areas as well as belt area.
d. Have Bike Started And Owner Ride Bike Up And Down Street
Now I would ask for him to start the bike....so you can hear it run....let it run for a minute
Check out, turn signals, emergency flashers, brake lights. Bright and low beams. Horn
don't ask to ride it unless he offers, but I wouldn’t ride it even if offered.
There's no point in riding it....it will take most riders 70 miles to get use to any bike.
Everything is so new, you will be worrying about this or that and it’s a great way to have
an accident. You won't figure anything out about the bike by riding it around the block...
In fact ask him to take it down the block so you can see it move...he/she is use to riding it.
You can see or hear what you need to see and hear from a distance....which then gives
you a chance to review your notes to remind you of what is left on your list.....
The Seller will be impressed that you aren't asking to ride it....