Tuesday, July 11, 2017

How To Shop For Vintage Yamaha Motorcycles In Riverside County

By Emilia Kibbe


It is very trendy to purchase a vintage motorcycle these days. This is because as much as they try to deny it, bikers are attention-lovers. And even though it's more than enough to be seen riding down the stretch on a fantastic Yamaha, there are those bikers who want to go the extra mile by showing off on an undeniable classic that still looks and rides great.

Perhaps the buyer is someone older who wants to relive memories of a bike they once had. Or perhaps it's the younger rider trying to achieve the goal of getting a vintage motorcycle in mint condition. Or perhaps, there's the interest in restoring a bike to its former glory. All of these and more are good reasons to purchase a vintage Yamaha. Here are a few things to consider before making any commitments.

For simplicity's sake, these tips assume the vintage Yamaha motorcycle already runs. Once you find a bike you want at a price you are willing to spend, there are still other factors to consider before the handshake. If it starts, the first thing to check is that you can ride it and that it rides straight and true. Depending on your size and preference, an older bike is going to fit and feel differently than a modern one of the same model. Of course, one of the things to consider is mileage, which impacts the useful life and resale value.

Inspect the body for broken welds and excessive rust. Meanwhile, the battery box should not be too badly rusted, while the oil should be clear. When started, it should idle smoothly and have sufficient power. The headlight and tail light need to work, especially if you ride at night. Check both the speedometer and tachometer.

Another main concern is the chain and also the sprockets. Even though expected wear and tear are inevitable and even charming when it comes to a vintage motorcycle, the performance of the bike and your safety while riding it are always important.

A reputable motorcycle dealer who knows his or her stuff should be able to answer all of your questions when it comes to purchasing a vintage Yamaha motorcycle.




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