Roadworthy motorcycles frames e mail

Here are some email templates and tips to help you find a roadworthy motorcycle frame:

Email Template 1: Simple Inquiry

Subject: Roadworthy Motorcycle Frame Inquiry

Dear [Dealer/Broker's Name],

I'm looking for a roadworthy motorcycle frame and came across your listing for [Frame Make/Model]. Could you please provide more information about the frame's condition, mileage, and any repairs or modifications made?

Additionally, do you have any documentation or certifications to prove the frame is roadworthy?

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Best regards, [Your Name]

Email Template 2: Specific Requirements

Subject: Roadworthy Motorcycle Frame Inquiry - [Specific Requirements]

Dear [Dealer/Broker's Name],

I'm searching for a roadworthy motorcycle frame that meets the following criteria:

Could you please let me know if you have any frames that match these specifications? If so, please provide details about the frame's condition, mileage, and any repairs or modifications made.

Additionally, do you have any documentation or certifications to prove the frame is roadworthy?

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Best regards, [Your Name]

Tips:

  1. Be specific: Clearly state your requirements, including the make, model, year, engine size, and frame condition you're looking for.
  2. Provide context: Give the dealer/broker an idea of what you're looking for and why, to help them understand your needs.
  3. Ask about documentation: Request documentation or certifications to prove the frame is roadworthy, such as a certificate of inspection or a bill of sale.
  4. Be prepared to negotiate: Be open to negotiating the price or terms of the sale based on the frame's condition and any issues you may find.
  5. Verify the frame's history: Use services like Carfax or H-D's Vehicle History Report to verify the frame's ownership and accident history.

Remember to always inspect the frame thoroughly and consider hiring a mechanic to inspect it before making a purchase.