Dear Guzzi family,
I'm looking to buy another Guzzi. I found one 2013 California 1400 Touring. The bike has relatively high mileage approx 100000 km / 60000 mi, it was slightly damaged (the windshield is damaged/scratched, the crash bars on the right side are bent and scratched, there is a small scratch on the front fender, on the chrome bezel of the front light, slight scratches on the side bag, and a cracked blinker. Overall the bike looks a bit tired and needs some attention and love, something I certainly can give to it. The price got my attention so I took a 3h road trip to take a look on the bike. Mechanically it seems ok, there are no oil stains anywhere, the bike starts easily when it's cold, nothing is rattling, and there are no funny vibrations. The seller (bike dealer - sort of) bought the bike on the insurance auction, imported it and now it is selling it.
The dealer told me that he doesn't have time to deal with this Guzzi, primarily because he's dealing with BMWs, what he did is he removed the broken crash bars and windshield and advert the bike.
He also told me that he doesn't have any records about the bike, no service history, and no service book. There is only 1 key and some aftermarket alarm/immobilizer system on the bike. I'm a bit concerned because there is only 1 key and I'm not sure that the dealer knows the user code
I don't mind the mileage, a friend of mine has the same bike just a bit younger (2017 model) with over 450000km with no issues. Cosmetic things are something that I'm looking forward to because I can do my custom thingy without regretting that I'm messing with a perfect bike.
Next week I'm taking a trailer and I'm planning to take the bike with me, but I still have some concerns before I buy the bike.
I'll take the bike on another test ride, but please tell me what to look at during the test bike, are there any obvious things that I need to put my attention to?
I'm really looking forward to putting another Guzzin next to my Breva.
Thank you for your attention.
I'm looking to buy another Guzzi. I found one 2013 California 1400 Touring. The bike has relatively high mileage approx 100000 km / 60000 mi, it was slightly damaged (the windshield is damaged/scratched, the crash bars on the right side are bent and scratched, there is a small scratch on the front fender, on the chrome bezel of the front light, slight scratches on the side bag, and a cracked blinker. Overall the bike looks a bit tired and needs some attention and love, something I certainly can give to it. The price got my attention so I took a 3h road trip to take a look on the bike. Mechanically it seems ok, there are no oil stains anywhere, the bike starts easily when it's cold, nothing is rattling, and there are no funny vibrations. The seller (bike dealer - sort of) bought the bike on the insurance auction, imported it and now it is selling it.
The dealer told me that he doesn't have time to deal with this Guzzi, primarily because he's dealing with BMWs, what he did is he removed the broken crash bars and windshield and advert the bike.
He also told me that he doesn't have any records about the bike, no service history, and no service book. There is only 1 key and some aftermarket alarm/immobilizer system on the bike. I'm a bit concerned because there is only 1 key and I'm not sure that the dealer knows the user code
I don't mind the mileage, a friend of mine has the same bike just a bit younger (2017 model) with over 450000km with no issues. Cosmetic things are something that I'm looking forward to because I can do my custom thingy without regretting that I'm messing with a perfect bike.
Next week I'm taking a trailer and I'm planning to take the bike with me, but I still have some concerns before I buy the bike.
I'll take the bike on another test ride, but please tell me what to look at during the test bike, are there any obvious things that I need to put my attention to?
I'm really looking forward to putting another Guzzin next to my Breva.
Thank you for your attention.