I would like some opinions please:
I sold a Harley Davidson Sportster that was dead reliable to me for the past 2 years. I had no hesitation of driving it anywhere and did many 500 mile days on it in any weather conditions even with my wife on the back of it.
I sell it to a guy who tests drives it and buys it and he drives it home. He gets 25 miles from my house and he calls me to tell me that he blew a head gasket on the highway.
My Bill of Sale says As Is but I am not the kind of guy to leave the guy hanging. He tells me that his dad is coming with a trailer and he can fix the bike himself but would like me to cover the cost of parts. He thinks its a head gasket and possibly he might need a valve or some other parts.
My thought is that he either overrevved the bike or he missed a shift.
He does have 2 other bikes so he certainly knows how to ride.
Anyway.. what would you do if you were me?
I sold a Harley Davidson Sportster that was dead reliable to me for the past 2 years. I had no hesitation of driving it anywhere and did many 500 mile days on it in any weather conditions even with my wife on the back of it.
I sell it to a guy who tests drives it and buys it and he drives it home. He gets 25 miles from my house and he calls me to tell me that he blew a head gasket on the highway.
My Bill of Sale says As Is but I am not the kind of guy to leave the guy hanging. He tells me that his dad is coming with a trailer and he can fix the bike himself but would like me to cover the cost of parts. He thinks its a head gasket and possibly he might need a valve or some other parts.
My thought is that he either overrevved the bike or he missed a shift.
He does have 2 other bikes so he certainly knows how to ride.
Anyway.. what would you do if you were me?
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