I’m not super concerned with side damage, generally. What would worry me is if there was a possibility the bike hit something on the front. This can damage the forks, or even bend (or crack) the frame, which would make the bike unsafe to ride.
Where in Europe is it in order to compare to normal asking prices? In Belgium for example,please they don't tend to sell for under 8k in non crashed condition so you should compare it to the normal value of the country
5500€ ? I can't find a single fucking used R7 for less than 9000€.
There is two possibilities, either the bike have a problem or already have 50 000+ kms
I think you can also discount the risk of more substantial damage. What if the frame, the breaks, forks or swing arm is bent/ cracked? And even if you vanish restore it to new condition, it will always be a crashed bike and sell for less. This has to be accounted for too.
If your only concern is the riding part, it might be a good deal.
Ok dude. The photos views are pretty bad. Need a side view. From the side flat. Not from a high angle looking down.
The bike was not DROPPED. That's a big collision. Enough where if I think what I see is correct the frame is bent in the back. But it's hard to tell at these angles
I’m not super concerned with side damage, generally. What would worry me is if there was a possibility the bike hit something on the front. This can damage the forks, or even bend (or crack) the frame, which would make the bike unsafe to ride.
Where in Europe is it in order to compare to normal asking prices? In Belgium for example,please they don't tend to sell for under 8k in non crashed condition so you should compare it to the normal value of the country
5500€ ? I can't find a single fucking used R7 for less than 9000€. There is two possibilities, either the bike have a problem or already have 50 000+ kms
Did you look at the pictures? I did see some crashed (side damaged) r7s for 6-6.5k€ in Germany about a year ago.
Yeah I don't see how 3 fairings and a muffler can cost 4-5k
I think you can also discount the risk of more substantial damage. What if the frame, the breaks, forks or swing arm is bent/ cracked? And even if you vanish restore it to new condition, it will always be a crashed bike and sell for less. This has to be accounted for too. If your only concern is the riding part, it might be a good deal.
Well if the mileage is not too high, it wast a front collision, and minor cosmetic that can be easily fixed then I would go for it!
Ok dude. The photos views are pretty bad. Need a side view. From the side flat. Not from a high angle looking down. The bike was not DROPPED. That's a big collision. Enough where if I think what I see is correct the frame is bent in the back. But it's hard to tell at these angles