05-10-13, 09:26 AM
All good points, from above- if he's non cooperative about you checking things (like the front sprocket nut which you MUST do) then just walk away and buy off someone that is happy to help you check things, don't be in a rush to buy your first big bike, but it is a very good choice you've made, chances are you will go onto something different in the future but the fazer will help grow your confidence and skills!
Instead of a multi tool take a proper Allen key set and 10 & 12 mm spanners for the front sprocket cover.
Simple indication of genuine mileage is the wear on the rubber footpegs (although they can be replaced, you will know if they have!)
Instead of a multi tool take a proper Allen key set and 10 & 12 mm spanners for the front sprocket cover.
Simple indication of genuine mileage is the wear on the rubber footpegs (although they can be replaced, you will know if they have!)
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