Used Motorcycle Evaluation Guide
Now 26 pages (125k) of quasi-nutritious moto-info!

Latest version available at: http://www.clarity.net/adam/buying-bike.html.

Copyright © 1998-2010 Adam Glass. All rights reserved.
Distribution and republication: please feel free to link to this document, bookmark it, tell all your friends about it, etc. (The correct link is shown above, under the title.) However, please respect my hard work and my "intellectual property" and do not copy this document and publish it on your own website. If you wish to republish portions of this document, or translate it into another language, please contact me at clarity.net@adam. (Well, flip that around, first -- it's anti-spam protection.)

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USAGE -- IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The information contained in this document is provided at no cost and without any warranty whatsoever.
The author and contributors are not responsible for any errors contained herein, and make no claims whatsoever as to the legality, safety, validity, or veracity of the information and advice contained in this document. Indeed, many of the techniques described herein are extremely dangerous and should not be performed except by factory-trained mechanics. The information contained in this document is provided for entertainment purposes only, and is not in any way a guarantee that the motorcycle you buy will be functional, safe or usable, or that you (or others) will not be seriously injured or killed by attempting to follow said information. All riders should have a factory-trained, professional mechanic inspect any motorcycle before purchasing or riding it. Any use of the information contained in this document is done solely at your own risk. Reading beyond this point constitutes an implicit acceptance of these terms and conditions.

A major tip o' the hat to Erik Astrup, Paul English, Josh Fielek, Scott Lilliott, Lorin O'Brien, Michael Roeder, Patrick Burns, Chris Wells, Reto Lichtensteiger, Larry Vickery, and Crystal Trexel for suggestions and Pam Zink for the inspiration. If you have any questions or suggestions that might make this resource more complete or more accurate, please email them to me!

Read this whole thing before you go to look at a bike -- it's too long to try to scan through while you're at the seller's house!



CHECKLIST OF WHAT'S LISTED BELOW:
    (Not a substitute for reading the whole thing, but
     useful for quick reference at a seller's house.)



FIRST THINGS FIRST
OVERALL APPEARANCE
HAS IT BEEN CRASHED?
HAS IT BEEN RACED/ABUSED?
BIKE-SPECIFIC
BRAKES
CLUTCH
GAS TANK
SEAT
TIRES
ELECTRICAL & BATTERY
SUSPENSION
WHEELS
CHAIN/SPROCKETS (and belts)
EXHAUST
ENGINE/FLUIDS/CARBURATORS
CENTERSTAND CHECKS
SERVICE
DIRT BIKES
QUIZZING THE SELLER
ACCESSORIES, PRICE, and DEALING
HELMETS
TITLES & PAPERWORK
TEST RIDE
AFTER THE PURCHASE
INFO FOR NEW RIDERS     ("The preachy part.")
INSPECTION PICTURES
RECOMMENDED READING
OTHER WEB SITES
Good luck, and "keep the shiny side up!"