Buying a Rental Bike ?
#11
Hi,
I would first inspect the brakes especially the rear, then ask for the compression value of each cylinder, look at the soot inside the header going to both mufflers and finally rev up the engine in 6th gear at standstill and try to stall the engine by releasing the clutch. The rear brake wears 'evenly' in normal driving, the pressure inside the cylinders will give you an evaluation of the piston rings if you measure the engine cold, the soot is normally gray 'ish' and the clutch is calculated to hold more than the torque of the engine, so when it slips in the highest gear == its gone
I would first inspect the brakes especially the rear, then ask for the compression value of each cylinder, look at the soot inside the header going to both mufflers and finally rev up the engine in 6th gear at standstill and try to stall the engine by releasing the clutch. The rear brake wears 'evenly' in normal driving, the pressure inside the cylinders will give you an evaluation of the piston rings if you measure the engine cold, the soot is normally gray 'ish' and the clutch is calculated to hold more than the torque of the engine, so when it slips in the highest gear == its gone
#13
I can tell you first had expierence that rental bikes get Rode HARD, I can also tell you people rent them to see if they like them better then there ricer, a buddy of mine rented one when he sold his gsxr, and was pegging the rev limiter and causing engine knock shifting at low RPMs. These bikes may be well maintained but there are beat to poop for the most part. That price seems kinda steep. for a bike with that many miles.
You can also look at New / mildly used Cop Glides same price, 1/4th the miles. and if you land a 09 U will have ABS and 103" motor. Only Downside is no radio or tourpak. Also all departments around here and most places I have heard have them regularly serviced at the HD dealership religiously.
You can also look at New / mildly used Cop Glides same price, 1/4th the miles. and if you land a 09 U will have ABS and 103" motor. Only Downside is no radio or tourpak. Also all departments around here and most places I have heard have them regularly serviced at the HD dealership religiously.
#14
#15
I usually buy my cars from rental fleets, with great success. They are well maintained, and usually come with a good warranty. These bikes can take a lot, and are ment to be ridden. Even if ridden hard, how much damage can be done between rentals? I would try to get a better price then they are selling for.
#18
It all depends on the bike. I bought my 09 SG last year in December of 09. It was a rental with 6k miles. I now have 10k miles and not a single problem. I got the bike at 4K under book with lots of extras like passenger backrest, pipes, stage 1 upgrade. You just need to go through the bike and check everything out. If the price is right I would consider it. Good luck.
#19
#20
i bought a 2008 roadglide from the local dealer which was a rental 4 months later the tranny bearings went out. it did have low milage and the price was right befor the tranny went out the stater went also. for me i wouldnt buy another rental again they do get beat up some have no issues and some do. mine did and i wont buy another again.