- Don't use out-of-town plates; administrative matters are usually difficult.
- Avoid rough engine noises and repainting marks.
- Check both tires for proper thickness.
- Ensure the oil isn't dry.
- Plug the exhaust pipe to make sure it's dry.
- Check the bodywork is still original.
- Check if it's been dropped. Check the handbrake handle and handlebar ends.
- Check that the front shock absorbers are dry and there are no oil leaks.
- Check the frame above the front wheels for rust or corrosion.
- Low mileage.
- Full throttle to ensure there's no white smoke coming out.
Checking a used motorcycle before buying it easy way


