hoser wrote:
Rims are suppose to be gold, rear grab bar looks like its mangled up.
Check to see how worn out the kick starter is where it folds up when its folded out where you can kick it to start it will be beyond square with the machine and make it hard to start.
Stand behind the rear axle put one hand on each rear tire try rolling one tire forward one back keep swapping the rotation your checking for bad wheel bearings and worn axle splines look close what might look like bad axle bearings might actually be clearance between the inner bearing race and the axle itself, also watch the swing-arm pivot bolt for movement.
Lock up the front brake try to roll the trike forward and back check for bad bearings in the steering stem.
Look hard at the forks from the side view see if they look bent.
Start the
Engine and put your hand over the exhaust pipe listen for piston slap or knocking in the Engine.
Check the tank for rust and stale gas.
Check compression.
Look in oil fill hole see if you can see the condition of the clutch plates and the wear on the clutch basket I forget if you can see it.
I have a problem with doing most of that.
I'm in Vietnam and won't be home till Thursday and another thing is it's over 1300km from where I live.
I asked the guy a dozen questions in an email about it including if it was difficult to start.
Also, it's been used on the beach, salt water and steel don't go well together.
My mate that is close to it wouldn't know enough about them to know what he's looking at even if I told him.
If the guy responds I'll see what he has to say as I also asked why the Engine had been repainted and about the wheels because I too thought they were supposed to be gold.
There is another one west of Sydney and would require more traveling to see it. I really can't rely on dodgy bastards that know something is wrong to be honest about it.
I think I'd probably be better off getting one sent over from the US. Probably work out cheaper in the long run.