this is kind of stupid, most anyone will be able to lub a chain, tighten the chain tensioner and replace fork seals, these things shouldn't keep anyone from purchasing a bike. good thing most decent sprockets and chains or no more than a couple hundred bucks.
Other things to do/ look out for. Find out where the owner parks the bike. See if there are spots from the bike (like leaking fluids). Check the parts of the bike that are furthest out to look for scratches. And, try to get eye level with the sides of the bike when looking. Sometimes, smaller abrasions are not always visible unless looked at eye level.
Charlie sheen is that you?
kevinstewart1227 1 week ago
My first thought when I see him was "WINNING!"
lewisnwkc 1 month ago
this is kind of stupid, most anyone will be able to lub a chain, tighten the chain tensioner and replace fork seals, these things shouldn't keep anyone from purchasing a bike. good thing most decent sprockets and chains or no more than a couple hundred bucks.
alexmortillaro 1 year ago
Umm I'm a stunt man uhh ....
LMAO !!!!
christianprogrammer 2 years ago
chris u're allways full off shit...
tips?
if u asked 10 year old kid you would probably hear same thing, those are no tips...
greatachilles 3 years ago 2
You go make a video on it, see how u go.
MANGOROCKN 2 years ago
i had the same bike..........gsxr srad 750.
BigWolfie1 3 years ago
its a 600 it says on the bike + it does not have the usd forks that the 700 has to be specific its a gsxr 600 srad ww model
smorg12 2 years ago 2
@BigWolfie1 failll. it says 600 on it
TGproductions09 1 year ago
@TGproductions09 fail yourself. it was me that had the 750.
BigWolfie1 1 year ago
I apply everything he says to the condoms I buy!
Adam986 3 years ago 26
looks like a gixxer 750... cant wait to get my bike!!!
PrImO
moneymotivated007 3 years ago
its probably a 600, the 750's had upside forks rather then conventional forks shown in this vid.
ghettobirdgimp 3 years ago 3
thanks a lot!
saad1505 3 years ago
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someone actually posted this? this is Gay to the extreme.
mxracerguy 3 years ago
Other things to do/ look out for. Find out where the owner parks the bike. See if there are spots from the bike (like leaking fluids). Check the parts of the bike that are furthest out to look for scratches. And, try to get eye level with the sides of the bike when looking. Sometimes, smaller abrasions are not always visible unless looked at eye level.
TeknykRR 4 years ago 3
thanks man for thiss tips
RICARDO1282 4 years ago
post more tips bro!nice
shadjimace 4 years ago
nice man
ipwnallways 4 years ago
awesome. make more how tos on bikes
havoc22 4 years ago