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How to Check a Bike Before Purchase
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1. Check the Bike’s Physical Condition

Start with a full visual inspection. Look for scratches, dents, rust, or oil leakage. Check the tyres, suspension, brakes, and chain condition. If possible, inspect the bike in daylight — it helps you spot hidden issues easily.

2. Test Ride the Bike

A short test ride can reveal a lot. Listen for unusual sounds from the engine, feel for smooth gear shifting, and test the brakes. Make sure the clutch works easily and the ride feels balanced.

3. Verify the Documents

Always cross-check the RC book, insurance, pollution certificate (PUC), and service history. Ensure the engine number and chassis number match the RC. This step ensures you’re buying a genuine, legally clear bike.

4. Check the Service & Maintenance Records

Ask the owner or dealer for the service log. A well-maintained bike will have regular service entries. Consistent maintenance means fewer surprises later.

5. Confirm Ownership & RTO Clearance

Make sure the seller is the registered owner. Verify that there are no pending loans or challans on the bike. At DNS Motors, we take care of the complete RTO transfer and documentation process for you — quick and worry-free!

6. Negotiate Smartly

Once you’ve inspected everything, compare the market value of that model. Use the condition of the bike to negotiate a fair price — not too high, not too low.

Final Thoughts

A little inspection can save you a lot of trouble later. At DNS Motors, every bike is verified, serviced, and paperwork-ready — so you can focus on enjoying your new ride, not worrying about it.

Visit DNS Motors today and find your perfect bike with confidence!