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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 868149" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>If you choose to allow test rides, have a conversation with your insurance agent first to learn what your potential liability is. Chances are, if anything happens, it is all on you A signed liability waiver and agreement to purchase or repair in the event of damage <em>might </em>get you some leverage, but without cash-in-hand, it's probably your loss. The two threads concerning the bike crash in San Diego by Brian Church kind of tell the story. Bike gets wrecked, and the "prospective buyer" will likely just walk. It's risky business.</p><p></p><p>I just sold a bike to a guy in Syracuse, NY sight unseen except in photos. It loaded onto a truck on Friday. Test rides are nice, but not necessarily all that revealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 868149, member: 21394"] If you choose to allow test rides, have a conversation with your insurance agent first to learn what your potential liability is. Chances are, if anything happens, it is all on you A signed liability waiver and agreement to purchase or repair in the event of damage [I]might [/I]get you some leverage, but without cash-in-hand, it's probably your loss. The two threads concerning the bike crash in San Diego by Brian Church kind of tell the story. Bike gets wrecked, and the "prospective buyer" will likely just walk. It's risky business. I just sold a bike to a guy in Syracuse, NY sight unseen except in photos. It loaded onto a truck on Friday. Test rides are nice, but not necessarily all that revealing. [/QUOTE]
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