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So I bought a bike in the spring which seemed like a good deal...bought from original owner, the guy said he rarely rode it anymore and needed to sell it for a ring for the wife (poor bastard)..anyways...
Minus the lack of riding it, I could tell he took care of it. He said he would start if every few weeks and so forth (it was also extremely clean) It came with all the original parts, records of work from dealership, etc etc. So I bought it, under the impression that it had 10,000 miles on it (that is the mileage he posted it for sale as).
So when I took it home, he wrote 10k miles on the title, both signed it etc. After it was not my property...i realized "F*CK!", the supposed 10k milage was actually the Trip B odometer reading 1030.08 (at a glance it looked like 10k...so i didnt really take notice); After changing odo to Trip A, I realized the bike actually has 7k miles on it.
While the bike having less miles isn't a bad thing per say, now that I am trying to sell it I have to explain to everyone that the title has 10k miles and the bike really only has 7k miles. Does anyone have any experience with something like this? Can I get the title changed to the proper mileage? Or am I better off riding the bike until it exceeds the mileage on the title...