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97K too many?
Found a trike nearby with 97K miles. Assuming it has been maintained, is that too many miles? What kind of repair might I expect? The price is good, and I would not mind investing in some preventative maintainence/repair. I should say that the tires are new and it has been garaged.
Gerald
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Year/model of the bike part??
Brand and year of the trike conversion?
What maintenance has been done and is there proof of it?
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[QUOTE=geraldlanc;700920]Found a trike nearby with 97K miles. Assuming it has been maintained, is that too many miles? What kind of repair might I expect? The price is good, and I would not mind investing in some preventative maintainence/repair. I should say that the tires are new and it has been garaged.
Gerald[/QUOTE]
Make and engine of the trike you are looking at.....Ie; Honda....Harley...Or other :Shrug:..
That info is important......
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97k
honda, Hannigan, 2003 model, will contact owner about maintenance this morning.
gerald
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As long as its well maintained it has many more miles left in its life, it can go 350,000 miles or more.
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[QUOTE=geraldlanc;700927]honda, Hannigan, 2003 model, will contact owner about maintenance this morning.
gerald
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One of the smoothest almost maintenance free trike conversions there is.
Check the vin of the Wing with a dealer or on line to see if all recalls have been done.
Make sure the owner had the valves checked for proper shims.
Then do the normal service along with all fluids, including fork oil, checking to see if forks need rebuilt. Check brake pads.