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Inspect welds for hairline cracks or deep paint creases, which signal a major crash.

Check for "milky" oil (water contamination) and ensure the coolant is full and clean.

Buying a used dirt bike is a smart way to save money, but it requires a careful eye to avoid a "money pit". 🛠️ Visual & Pre-Ride Inspection

Look for "hooked" or missing sprocket teeth and a rusty or seized chain.

Pull the cover; if the filter is filthy, the owner likely neglected critical maintenance.

Scan for weeping around fork seals, the rear shock shaft, and engine case gaskets. Key Tips for Buying a Used Dirt Bike Checklist

Wiggle wheels, swingarm, and head stem; any play or "clicking" indicates worn bearings.

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