roguerower
Diamond Member
I'm down to the last item needed to get my bike ready to sell but before I do it I want to make sure I'm fully repaired. I purchased a new instrument panel (Speedo, Tach, warning lights) to replace my old one which was screwed up when I went down.
My current odometer shows about 7,900 miles. The new odometer reads about 2,900 miles.
I'm thinking that I take a picture of the current odometer installed as it is with the new odometer right next to it. Then I pull it out and take a picture of both odometers side by side. Then I put the new one in and take another picture of the new odometer installed and the old one right next to it. That would help cover me when I go to sell it.
But when I go to sell it, how do I make sure that all the documentation is in place so no one can come back later and say I lied? I see on the back of my TX Title there's the "Odometer Reading" with the 2 boxes,
1. The mileage stated is in excess of its mechanical limits.
2. The odometer reading is not the actual mileage. WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY
FYI, this is the first vehicle that I'm selling.
My current odometer shows about 7,900 miles. The new odometer reads about 2,900 miles.
I'm thinking that I take a picture of the current odometer installed as it is with the new odometer right next to it. Then I pull it out and take a picture of both odometers side by side. Then I put the new one in and take another picture of the new odometer installed and the old one right next to it. That would help cover me when I go to sell it.
But when I go to sell it, how do I make sure that all the documentation is in place so no one can come back later and say I lied? I see on the back of my TX Title there's the "Odometer Reading" with the 2 boxes,
1. The mileage stated is in excess of its mechanical limits.
2. The odometer reading is not the actual mileage. WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY
FYI, this is the first vehicle that I'm selling.