Used Harley Motorcycles
Harley Davidson motorcycles are some of the most durable bikes on the market. They
are built to last using high quality materials and craftsmanship. Therefore, the cost of a new Harley may be out of
reach for some individuals.
Many people find that purchasing a used motorcycle is a better option. However,
it's a good idea to possess a healthy dose of skepticism when purchasing a used bike; particularly from a private
seller.
Previously owned motorcycles can be found through private sellers who oftentimes
announce their offer via classified ads posted in magazines or online bulletin boards. Used motorcycles can also be
found at authorized Harley-Davidson dealerships and public auctions.
Authorized Harley-Davidson Dealers. One of the safest ways to purchase a used
Harley-Davidson motorcycle is through an authorized dealer. Along with financing options, many dealers offer
extended warranties and optional maintenance services. They inspect the bikes for any potential problems and
provide buyers with documentation that guarantees the used motorcycle is legal.
To find a list of authorized Harley-Davidson dealers visit www.hogs4sale.com. Click on the state you reside in to locate a dealer in your
area.
Online Classifieds. There are several reputable websites that offer a wide range
of used motorcycles. Ads are placed by private sellers and transactions are made directly from seller to buyer.
Both buyers and sellers are required to create an account in order to communicate with one another. Upon
registration, buyers can contact sellers via email to obtain information, arrange a meeting, and arrange financial
transactions.
Care should be taken when buying or selling through online classifieds. While the
majority of people participating are honest, you should thoroughly investigate the motorcycle and its history
before handing over your hard earned cash.
Online Auction Sites. E-bay is one of the most popular auction sites for used
Harley Davidson motorcycles. Certain precautions are required and buyers should thoroughly investigate the seller
using E-bay's tools and seller rating system. If you use common sense and adhere to the information provided on
E-bay's website, chances are excellent that you will have a safe and happy transaction.
Before you begin shopping for a used motorcycle, it's a good idea to educate
yourself about the makes and models of motorcycles you are interested in. Do some research to determine the average
cost of the motorcycle in your area; investigate insurance and finance rates; and make a list of common defects to
look out for.
When purchasing a used motorcycle through online classifieds or auctions, be aware
of any claims that sound too good to be true. If you find a potential deal, physically review the bike before
purchasing it.
Look at the paint for scratches, irregularities and rust. Visually check the tires
and foot pedals for wear and tear. Make certain that electronic equipment, such as lights and blinkers, are in good
working order.
Always take a good look at the maintenance history of any used motorcycle you are
considering purchasing. Start the engine to see how well it runs. Check for blue smoke from the exhaust pipe, which
is a sign that the engine is worn. Make certain there are no oil or gas leaks. The seller should possess written
documentation of mechanical check-ups.
Pay particular attention to mileage, damage, accident history and any paint jobs.
Find out how many people have previously owned the bike and be certain to verify the VIN number. To verify the VIN
number, visit www.is-it-a-lemon.com or the Department of Motor Vehicles
at www.dmv.org.
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