What should I pay attention to when buying a used motorcycle?
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Buying a used motorcycle requires attention to the vehicle's age. Pay attention to the appearance: Some used motorcycles have been involved in accidents. To increase the value of these used motorcycles, dealers may refurbish them, repaint the vehicle to make it look newer. Therefore, when purchasing, carefully inspect the appearance, check all corners and parts of the vehicle for signs of repainting, and look for wear on the tires, headlights, and bumper. Pay attention to the chassis and frame: After a vehicle is involved in an accident, even if the exterior is well repaired, the frame and chassis are difficult to restore. If you notice any deformation or bending, be cautious as this vehicle may be an accident-damaged one.