What issues should be paid attention to when selling an old motorcycle?
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Selling an old motorcycle requires the most attention to the motorcycle transfer procedures, followed by the inspection of the motorcycle's condition. Engine inspection: Check whether the engine body is damaged, whether the sealing is good, and whether there is oil leakage. Check whether the cylinder block and radiator fins are corroded or damaged. Listen to whether the sound of the engine during operation is crisp, whether the idle speed is stable, whether there are knocking sounds or other noises, and whether the vehicle body has abnormal vibrations. Check whether the engine speed rises instantly when the throttle is suddenly increased, and whether the speed drops quickly when the throttle is released. Electrical circuit and equipment inspection: Check whether the wiring is neat, whether it has been modified messily, whether the aging is severe, and whether there are any suspicious areas that could cause a short circuit. Verify whether the inductive electronic components and indicator lights are working normally, and whether the electric starter motor operates properly. Suspension inspection: Hold the front brake and push down on the handlebars to observe whether the front shock absorber sinks softly and returns smoothly. Check for any abnormal noises, stiffness, incomplete return, severe oil seal aging, oil leakage, wear on the fork tubes, or collision marks.