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What should I check when buying a used road-legal quad bike on Gumtree?
Carefully inspect the quad bike for any signs of damage or wear, particularly to the frame, suspension, and tyres. Check the engine for leaks or unusual noises. Ensure all lights, brakes, and other essential components are functioning correctly. Ask about the quad's service history and any recent repairs.
What documentation should I expect to receive when buying a road-legal quad bike?
You should receive the vehicle's registration document (V5C), which proves ownership. Also, ask for any service records, MOT certificates (if applicable), and the owner's manual. Verify that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the quad bike matches the VIN on the V5C.
Are there any specific legal requirements for using a road-legal quad bike in the UK?
Yes. Road-legal quad bikes must be registered, taxed, and insured. The rider must hold a valid driving licence (category B1 if the quad bike weighs over 400kg, or category AM if under). A helmet is legally required in England, Scotland and Wales. Check the specific regulations in your local area, as they may vary.
What safety precautions should I take when riding a road-legal quad bike?
Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, eye protection, gloves, and suitable clothing. Familiarise yourself with the quad bike's handling characteristics and practice in a safe environment before riding on public roads. Be aware of the quad bike's limitations and avoid riding beyond your skill level. Never carry passengers unless the quad bike is designed for it.
What are common issues to look out for when inspecting a used road-legal quad bike's engine?
Listen for any unusual noises, such as knocking or rattling, which could indicate engine problems. Check for oil leaks around the engine seals and gaskets. Examine the exhaust for excessive smoke, which could suggest burning oil or other issues. Ask about the quad bike's starting behaviour and whether it has any difficulty starting when cold or hot.
