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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1457123" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>So I'll be selling my 2014 one of these days, I hope. In fact I'm "selling" it now, but so far no calls. But when I get a call, I expect somebody will want to try it out instead of handing me a wad of cash. I have a couple misgivings about that, and an appreciation for the no-test-rides rule most dealerships stick to. Nobody wants to buy sight unseen--almost anything, let alone a used motorcycle. So of course you have to show me your motorcycle-endorsed license, which I'll copy, and probably in my case ride along with you for a reasonably short ride, since I at least have another FJR, but what other precautions have you used or heard about? Guess I should contact my agent to see about coverage. Can't think of much else. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1457123, member: 11508"] So I'll be selling my 2014 one of these days, I hope. In fact I'm "selling" it now, but so far no calls. But when I get a call, I expect somebody will want to try it out instead of handing me a wad of cash. I have a couple misgivings about that, and an appreciation for the no-test-rides rule most dealerships stick to. Nobody wants to buy sight unseen--almost anything, let alone a used motorcycle. So of course you have to show me your motorcycle-endorsed license, which I'll copy, and probably in my case ride along with you for a reasonably short ride, since I at least have another FJR, but what other precautions have you used or heard about? Guess I should contact my agent to see about coverage. Can't think of much else. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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