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Tiger Time => Steamers (1993-1998 Tigers) => Topic started by: Sin_Tiger on March 25, 2016, 01:50:36 AM

Title: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: Sin_Tiger on March 25, 2016, 01:50:36 AM
Might be a good idea to have a single resource for those coming new to or looking to buy a Steamer as it's that time of year, help those less experienced to learn from the error of our ways  :cp

Please try to keep the posts limited to actual information and any relevant photos / diagrams / drawings, then I'll edit it as a single post. In your own words, as I tend to be a bit verbose, what it is, how to spot it, likely mileage range and if known what it's likely to cost to get it sorted and any resources / suppliers that can help.

Also things that are different / unexpected but not a concern.

Here's a few just as food for thought:-

DAR (Dreaded Altenator Rattle) Easy-ish fix - 2 monkeys

Spinning tank nuts   Easy-ish fix - 2 monkeys

Modified Carbs / Exhausts If it works, fine;  if it doesn't put it back to standard. Easy-ish fix - 2 monkeys

Corroded Wheel Rims  Easy fix - 1 monkey

Cracked sub frame  Specialist fix - 5 monkeys

Cracked eccentric swingarm clamps  More difficult fix - 4 monkeys

Blocked fuel filler drain  Easy fix - 1 monkey

Edits by BB
Title: Re: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: ssevy on March 25, 2016, 02:07:25 AM
Great idea Sin!
Two things immediately come to mind:
1- If you cannot do your own maintenance and repair work, don't buy any older bike, this one included. Although having a great mechanic and deep pockets may keep you on the road, I think you would be wiser to spend that kind of money on a newer model.

2- Of all the potential replacement parts, the one I fear needing the most would be the fuel tank. Most everything else would not be a deal breaker, but if the fuel tank was leaking or badly warped or had lots of stripped or spinning inserts, that would be a big deal. Decent used ones are scarce, and more often nearly as bad as what you've already got.
Title: Re: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: nickjtc on March 25, 2016, 02:43:07 AM
:iagree A great idea.

Ask the po if he/she has made ANY modifications to the airbox/air filter, carbs or exhaust, and if so list them comprehensively. If there are modifications but the po cannot tell you exactly what, then take the bike for a LONG test ride before making any commitment to buy.

And as ssevy says, if you are not one to feel comfortable wielding spanners then run (not walk) away.
Title: Re: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: Nick Calne on March 25, 2016, 08:38:56 AM
Coils. Still on the originals?  Most will have needed changing for aftermarket parts by now
Title: Re: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: GavD on March 25, 2016, 10:05:52 AM
Sticky brake calipers  Easy fix for an experienced owner  - 3 monkeys
Minor oil leaks around the front sprocket area  Easy fix - 1 monkey
Gasless rear shock.  Easy-ish fix for an experienced owner - 3 monkeys
Title: Re: Steamer buying Checklist / Experience
Post by: rf9rider on March 26, 2016, 02:45:33 AM
Corroded exhaust silencers.  Easy-ish fix - 2 monkeys

Leaking fuel tap.  Easy-ish fix - 2 monkeys

Chain rubbing block.  Easy fix - 1 monkey

Chain rubbing strip.  Easy fix - 1 monkey

Fork seals.  Easy-ish fix for experienced owner - 3 monkeys
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