99 warrior for 2,300 OBO to good to be true
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99 warrior for 2,300 OBO to good to be true
Hi iam just wondering if this 99 warrior is to good to be true.I talk to the guy on the phone and he said it was is in perfect condition accept for the small tear in the seat. Any replies would be great.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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99 warrior for 2,300 OBO to good to be true
Naahh $23 is not to good to be true. My pal sold his 02 Warrior for $2700 last spring, he was in a hurry to sell it to get that new DS650.
I'd check it close...99 model sounds fairly new but it could have been rode from late summer 98,quite a few years. Things I would check would be: air filter...if its clean and oiled you can figure the services' was kept up, The starter... they have been known to go out on Warriors and they are not cheap. Bearings..swing arm, wheel, steering, ect...they aren't costly to fix but could be a bargining point. The rear axle... jack the rear up and make sure it runs true, Rear brake caliper, it should float( move in and out) with out to much side to side slack, these calipers aren't cheap and I have seen them worn out where they float to the point of wearing the pads crooked. Hope this helps ya
I'd check it close...99 model sounds fairly new but it could have been rode from late summer 98,quite a few years. Things I would check would be: air filter...if its clean and oiled you can figure the services' was kept up, The starter... they have been known to go out on Warriors and they are not cheap. Bearings..swing arm, wheel, steering, ect...they aren't costly to fix but could be a bargining point. The rear axle... jack the rear up and make sure it runs true, Rear brake caliper, it should float( move in and out) with out to much side to side slack, these calipers aren't cheap and I have seen them worn out where they float to the point of wearing the pads crooked. Hope this helps ya
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