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(08-30-2014, 12:29 PM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: When you buy a 10 year old motorcycle with say 40K miles on it( or more) would you be worried so much about the 600 mile service at that point?
That example is not relative to the bike in question. If and when this one makes it to 10 years and 40K then we can have this conversation.
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(08-30-2014, 10:04 PM)Elipten_imp Wrote: You got that right, yet I myself am good at the work, just not the record keeping. But then again I don't sell.
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Not a problem. Funnily enough if a bike has a few miles on it record keeping, while reassuring, runs second to a thorough mechanical inspection. After 40000m of care it's condition often speaks for itself. If it's been treated badly, or has a major problem, it can be hard to hide. It's a new one that still has the glow of youth, but had a real thrashing, that can be hard to assess. It's "newness" can be diverting. Anyway that's been my experience.
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