1. Check the Bike’s Condition
Start with a full physical inspection. Look for scratches, dents, oil leaks, rust, and worn-out parts. Check the tyres, brakes, clutch, and lights. A quick test ride will help you understand how the bike performs on the road.
2. Verify All Documents
Always check the RC (Registration Certificate), Insurance Papers, PUC, and Service Records. Make sure the engine and chassis numbers match with the RC book. If anything looks suspicious — walk away.
3. Check Service History
A well-maintained bike will have regular service records. Ask the owner or dealer for maintenance receipts. This gives you a clear idea of how well the bike has been taken care of.
4. Confirm Ownership and RTO Transfer
If you’re buying from an individual, ensure the ownership transfer is done properly through the RTO. At DNS Motors, we handle the entire RTO paperwork for you — quick, easy, and worry-free.
5. Negotiate Smartly
Do some research on the current market value of the model you’re buying. Use this information to negotiate a fair price. Remember — the cheapest bike isn’t always the best deal; condition and trust matter more.