Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Finally - I think we have a result!

I've been here a month now...and haven't turned a wheel! Why? well in my wisdom (not) I decided to eventually buy a bike I hadn't seen before, I've done it before off New Zealand's famous Trademe auction site without a problem. So I saw a KLR650 that was a little too far away to go and see, but the description looked promising, "As new, perfect condition, you will not find a better KLR of this vintage" a few photos (which weren't that good I have to admit) a few phone calls and the deal was done. It was a good price, so I thought I was onto a winner.
Problem 1, was when it took almost 2 weeks to arrive with the guy givin me this and that excuse. Then....it arrived, loaded in the back of a furniture delivery van that had brought it the 1100 odd kms. It didn't look good! first thing the driver said was that he'd broken one of the rear indicators off moving it. Then on further inspection, the gear shifter was bent into the engine, the clutch lever was bent back on itself beyond repair and the tank had a dent/gouge in it, all this on the left side, so it had obviously had a fall on route (it wasn't strapped down either!)
The left fork seal was literally pissing out oil, the other rear indicator was nearly hanging off, he said he would reinstall the baffle on the muffler, his version of that was to "weld" on a stainless car tailpipe, it looked bloody awful!

Then there was the general condition of it! what a piece of shit, I thought! badly painted panels over the original plastic bodywork, rusty this and that, dirty and generally unloved and abused. NOT what the advert said at all, I was gutted to say the least.
I didn't really have much choice but to keep it, he had 90% of my money and what were my chances of sending it back on the truck it came in and getting my cash back? not much I thought, that way I'd have no bike AND no money.
I sent a very strong email to outline my disappointment and to ask what was he playing at, he basically just shrugged it off and even txted me a few days later to ask where the remainder of the money was!
So to cut a very long and painful story short, I decided that I was stuck with this bike, lessons were learned and I had to make the most of it.
So apart from the engine, it was pretty much stripped and sorted, even a new coat of black paint.
Fulls service, new oil and filters, new fork seals and oil, all linkages inspected and lubed, even some new mods recommended by the very wise people of the KLR.net forum, whom without I'd have been even more stuck! I had to get a second hand original muffler to replace the abomination that was there.
New parts were sourced by Ian who got them from the Kawasaki dealers near where he workd in Brisbane, thanks heaps Ian!
So now she finally stands, just a few tweaks left to do including new brake pads, final test ride, checks etc before I hit the road this weekend.

So, unless you are prepared for what may lie ahead, never buy a used bike you've never seen before! I felt really let down, but now I think I have a good bike to start this trip on.
A massive thank you goes out to Ian & Paula who have put up with me (and put me up) for the past month, especially as it was intended to only be a week or two! Thank you so much guys.
Ok, next blog will be on the road - I promise!!! :)

2 comments:

  1. Over the bad bits now Al so look forward to the trip. It seems that sellers around the world are not much better than some of thoughs in good old blitty.I Am about to start a campainge to see how many people i can get to ring one dealer that sold me a car and left me with a £600 bill with the help of facebook friends and there friends. Looking forward to following you on the road blog ride safe and have fun

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  2. Bad bit over now Al so look froward to the ride and you will soon forget the bad. Looking forward to following your on the road blog. Ride safe.

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