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#4
Sold as is and he gave the bike a good lookover then his tough luck ...It pays to shop wisely! He would have to prove you had knowledge of a defect and intentionally covered it up...and that is extremely hard to do !!!
#6
If he wants to waste his time suing you, let him. He's not getting anything, just like when my neighbor when he took me to small claims court. I was in and out in 5 minutes. The judge told him he didn't show any proof I did anything wrong or how much it would cost to fix it. Unless he gets a couple of written estimates from dealers or repair shops, and proves you knew something was wrong like Kymco 450i said, the judge will tell him GTFO. That's if you even go to court.
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#9
Looked it over before he bought it. No warranty. Had it for 5 weeks. I'd say he needs to show proof it was like that when he bought it. Like pictures of it when it was still on your property and where the damage is.
Like the others have said, he's got no case.
Depending on his relationship to the judge.
Like the others have said, he's got no case.
Depending on his relationship to the judge.








