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Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)

HONDA CB400

Bangkok, Khet Bang Sue
  • Year 2009
  • Mileage 29,000 KM
  • Engine 400 CC
  • Body Roadster
  • Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)
  • Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)
  • Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)
  • Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)
  • Secondhand HONDA CB400 (2009)

195,000

MrWild

Private Seller

MrWild

Bangkok, Khet Bang Sue

0897629722

Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)

HONDA CBR1000

Bangkok, Khet Nong Chok
  • Year 2011
  • Mileage 41,722 KM
  • Engine 1,200 CC
  • Body Sports
  • Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)
  • Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)
  • Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)
  • Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)
  • Secondhand HONDA CBR1000 (2011)

260,000

Tansirada

Private Seller

Tansirada

Bangkok, Khet Nong Chok

0644936922

Considerations When Purchasing Second Hand Motorbikes in Saraburi

Considerations When Purchasing Second Hand Motorbikes in Saraburi

North of Bangkok, Saraburi is a small town in the Saraburi Province. With just over 61,900 people, Saraburi acts as a gateway to a number of different destinations surrounding it. From ancient and beautiful historic landmarks to natural beauty found only in Thailand, having a means of your own to get around is crucial. What you will need is to find second hand motorbikes in Saraburi to purchase for your time there.

So, what goes into purchasing second hand motorbikes? Let us take a moment to consider what this will entail and how you can prepare yourself to get the lowest cost; best quality used motorbike in the area.

Finding Used Motorbikes Saraburi

Renting or buying a used motorbike in Thailand is nothing new. For many, it is the best way to get around the beautiful countryside. When looking for a used motorbike in Saraburi, you will want to keep an eye out for ads on the street. In addition, check in the local paper to find out information on people looking to sell. Chances are you are not the only buyer. The good news is that there is a high turnover rate; meaning people are constantly looking to sell. Get a list of people and bikes you may be interested in and call ahead in advance to schedule a time to inspect the bike.

Know The Bike Before You Arrive

Motorbikes, like cars, have their strengths, weaknesses, and original price points. Understanding the model of motorbike you purchase prior to arriving will inform you a great deal about the current owner. You will know if the bike is correctly priced. You will also know how to judge the bike you are currently looking at, and what in particular you will want to review.

Go Through A Checklist While Reviewing the Bike

 

Begin by examining the entire bike. Check to see if it lines up straight and whether or not it is clean and in good condition. Look for scrapes that are non-parallel as these may indicate an accident and a higher upkeep bill down the line. Once complete, start at the front of the bike and work your way back. Look at the tires for tire rot. Look at the bolts and nuts to see if there is any corrosion, if they have been tightened too much, or if there is rust. Check the gas tank for ware and tare and see if the interior of the tank is rotting away. Check the engine by turning the bike on and listening for any irregularities. If at any point you are uncertain or believe there may be damage, then move on. If you are unsure going into this process, then bring a friend who is familiar with motorbikes. Also, always bring a flashlight.

The Test Drive

Before you get to bartering, you will want to take the bike out for a quick spin. This will help ensure that the breaks are working, as they should and that the bike provides a comfortable ride. Once that is assured, you can begin the process of bartering the current owner down in terms of price, using the knowledge you gained through an inspection to strengthen the reasoning for a lower bid.

 

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