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Would you risk buying a bike without an MOT - or is that just daft?
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Re: would you buy a bike without an MOT

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Depends on what i see when I inspect it myself.

Obviously it would affect the price I'd be willing to pay.
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Tigs wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:53 pm Would you risk buying a bike without an MOT - or is that just daft?
That very much depends, on the bike, the age, the miles, the condition, the owner etc. I'd certainly buy one... But i'd want someone there with me if i were inexperienced who knows bikes and can look it over.

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Cant remember the last time I bought one with an MOT...
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If you have half an idea about whats tested in the MOT and confident enough to do similar test yourself then it might be worth a punt.

The motorcycle MOT is pretty simple.

If you're not mechanically minded, then you could end up buying a bike that needs loads of work to pass an MOT.

Some stuff is easy to check, like that the lights/indicators and horn all work and there's tread on the tyres, other stuff like checking wheel bearings and headraces are easy if you know how, but might be beyond some people.
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chillitt wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:56 pm Cant remember the last time I bought one with an MOT...
Can't remember the last time i bought one that neede an mot...
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weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:55 pm
That very much depends, on the bike, the age, the miles, the condition, the owner etc. I'd certainly buy one... But i'd want someone there with me if i were inexperienced who knows bikes and can look it over.

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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 9903464934

I have a friend who knows stuff about bikes..
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Tigs wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 4:01 pm
weeksy wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:55 pm
That very much depends, on the bike, the age, the miles, the condition, the owner etc. I'd certainly buy one... But i'd want someone there with me if i were inexperienced who knows bikes and can look it over.

Is it possible to link us ?
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 9903464934

I have a friend who knows stuff about bikes..
I don't know if that's a good or bad price for one, but nothing screams at me that I can see
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You could always play the "put a test on it and you've got a deal" card.

Even offer to pay for the test.. if it passes.
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I'll offer to pay for the test -wish me luck!
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when I was selling my Honda recently, it had two months MOT left. But the seller wanted a years ticket. For the sake of the sale I put the MOT on it and it passed with flying colours (I knew it would) and he bought it with confidence. Emailed me last week to say he is loving it.
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The guy has said - he doesn't have time.. but I can test it myself.
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When people list a bike on ebay and the like - do they expect the price to be knocked down a bit - and if so by how much.. I'm rubbish at all this negotiating malarkey
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Always haggle. Always.

I'd offer £650, with the reason being it's not got an MOT, with the hope of getting it at £700.
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My other option is a Honda CBR - with a full MOT - (passed 2 days ago) .. with 13K miles .. it's more money £1,150... similar age - slightly better condition. (to look at)
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I bought a Repsol Rep CBR125 for the wife almost 10 years ago now. Sound little bikes, but have a tiny oil capacity, so make sure it's got some evidence of servicing.
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How much would you offer it it all looked in order if the asking price were £1,150?

Sorry for all the questions.
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Tigs wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 5:21 pm How much would you offer it it all looked in order if the asking price were £1,150?

Sorry for all the questions.
£900 expect to pay £1000
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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:57 pm If you have half an idea about whats tested in the MOT and confident enough to do similar test yourself then it might be worth a punt.

The motorcycle MOT is pretty simple.

If you're not mechanically minded, then you could end up buying a bike that needs loads of work to pass an MOT.

Some stuff is easy to check, like that the lights/indicators and horn all work and there's tread on the tyres, other stuff like checking wheel bearings and headraces are easy if you know how, but might be beyond some people.
Yep. That.

Its relatively easy to check the potentially expensive stuff.
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Re: would you buy a bike without an MOT

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800 quid for a 125 with no ticket that's been up the road?

He'll be lucky to get half that.

The clocks have 2 different mounting bolts, so they've been off.

That whole bike screams "Deliveroo"
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