Does it run? What is its overall condition? Check for rust inside the tank, when was the carb last cleaned, etc. 4K isn't a bad price. Evo Sportsters are one of the most, if not the most, reliable bike HD ever built.
@@NateBeck it’s also been worked on has sissy bar, not stock handle bars and said they drove it last season or this season and did start up pretty good from Cold. This will be my first bike and I’m just a little nervous and want to Make a good decision you know
@@jagpreetsangha7393 Hard to know when buying a used bike but if it starts up well from cold, tires are in good condition, overall it looks like its been cared for then an evo sportster is always a good buy. When something goes wrong with it (and something will, it happens with every bike) a TON of people know how to work on sportsters and parts are easy to get and usually not too expensive. I'd see if the seller will come down on price to like 3250 or 3500 just in case something comes up then you have that extra cash to fix it.
I have a sportster 48, it’s a fun ride! Stage one and mini apes, very light, nimble bike
Nice! The 48's a great bike.
A little lighter crowd in town than during Bike Week!
Just a bit lighter! Haha!
What slip-ons are those? Love the sound!
Hey Aaron! They are Python’s. No other modifications other than that. Stock tune and intake.
What size tank lift?
It's a 2'' lift
You think a 1993 Harley sportster 883 is worth getting which has great compression test results For 4k
Does it run? What is its overall condition? Check for rust inside the tank, when was the carb last cleaned, etc. 4K isn't a bad price. Evo Sportsters are one of the most, if not the most, reliable bike HD ever built.
@@NateBeck it’s also been worked on has sissy bar, not stock handle bars and said they drove it last season or this season and did start up pretty good from Cold. This will be my first bike and I’m just a little nervous and want to
Make a good decision you know
@@jagpreetsangha7393 Hard to know when buying a used bike but if it starts up well from cold, tires are in good condition, overall it looks like its been cared for then an evo sportster is always a good buy. When something goes wrong with it (and something will, it happens with every bike) a TON of people know how to work on sportsters and parts are easy to get and usually not too expensive. I'd see if the seller will come down on price to like 3250 or 3500 just in case something comes up then you have that extra cash to fix it.
@@NateBeck thank you so much for help and time, also I’m in Canada so the cost from $4000 CAD is probably equivalent to $3000 USD