Strange noise after leaving gas
Hello,
I've checked a 95 CBR 600 F3 today, I think I'm gonna buy it. But there is a strange noise, like on neutral, after going to high rpms when you release the it, you hear a strange noise around 2 seconds, then it goes away.
You can see that at the end of video.
Honda Cbr 600 F3 - YouTube
I've checked a 95 CBR 600 F3 today, I think I'm gonna buy it. But there is a strange noise, like on neutral, after going to high rpms when you release the it, you hear a strange noise around 2 seconds, then it goes away.
You can see that at the end of video.
Honda Cbr 600 F3 - YouTube
Too many fish in the sea, if you have ANY suspicions about the bike, find another one!
Couldn't actually distinguish the noise you were refering to, but, that's just my general
policy on used bikes. Especially if you don't know enough, to be sure of what you are
looking at. Which I assume to be the case, if you are asking here for advice.
From just the video, the bike's been dropped at least once, on both sides.
I'm not assuming you're in-capable of doing the work to bring it up to snuff,
but usually a bike of this age, is going to take between $500 to $2000 to bring it up
to reliable mechanical operation. This is going to also require between 20 to 100
hours of your time to get there as well, if you DO have the skills knowledge to get
there.
So ALWAYS factor that into the purchasing budget of a used motorcycle.
If not your frustration and finiancial burden will limit your ability to really enjoy
your owner-ship of the the new puppy.
Ern
Couldn't actually distinguish the noise you were refering to, but, that's just my general
policy on used bikes. Especially if you don't know enough, to be sure of what you are
looking at. Which I assume to be the case, if you are asking here for advice.
From just the video, the bike's been dropped at least once, on both sides.
I'm not assuming you're in-capable of doing the work to bring it up to snuff,
but usually a bike of this age, is going to take between $500 to $2000 to bring it up
to reliable mechanical operation. This is going to also require between 20 to 100
hours of your time to get there as well, if you DO have the skills knowledge to get
there.
So ALWAYS factor that into the purchasing budget of a used motorcycle.
If not your frustration and finiancial burden will limit your ability to really enjoy
your owner-ship of the the new puppy.
Ern
Thank you for your reply MadHattr059,
You can hear the sound that i told at 0.55 sec and 1.01 sec.
The previous owner this bike before that guy, he had an accident, and he showed me the pircutes too, It looks like a small accident and just sliding, after he bought he changed the fairiings because scratches and the color.
I ride the bike today and it goes really nice and smooth, shifting is same too. I wanna buy it, i checked some other bikes too, but this is one the best if you compare the prices.
I know its a little old but i have enough time too deal with repairs, etc, i was dealing with everything of my old bike.
You can hear the sound that i told at 0.55 sec and 1.01 sec.
The previous owner this bike before that guy, he had an accident, and he showed me the pircutes too, It looks like a small accident and just sliding, after he bought he changed the fairiings because scratches and the color.
I ride the bike today and it goes really nice and smooth, shifting is same too. I wanna buy it, i checked some other bikes too, but this is one the best if you compare the prices.
I know its a little old but i have enough time too deal with repairs, etc, i was dealing with everything of my old bike.
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