If you can get it for next to nothing AND you never hope to recoup any further investment knock yourself out. I'd never buy a salvage bike. They are cheap enough I don't need one with unknown repairs.
Now having said that.... my brother slid out on his Goldwing in a very slow (sub 5mph) turn in some gravel. The problem was he scratched about every piece of plastic on that side. Inexcplicably the insurance company TOTALED the bike.They wrote him a check for replacement. Then, they sold him the now 'totaled', but completely rideable as all damage was cosmetic, bike for next to nothing. He bought a new bike, fixed the old one, sold it with salvage title (and documented repairs) and pocketed SEVERAL thousand dollars. He ran the scenario over and over with them as it made no sense to him (and to be honest he was annoyed that they would waste money that way) but they insisted. Sorry for tanent but 'salvage' may not always mean what you think it means. Sounds like you have a different history.
Any crash hard enough to do frame damage would make me worried. Good luck.
That just seems crazy, but I'm sure it had to make monetary sense somehow.
They wrote him a check for replacement. Then, they sold him the now 'totaled', but completely rideable as all damage was cosmetic, bike for next to nothing. He bought a new bike, fixed the old one, sold it with salvage title (and documented repairs) and pocketed SEVERAL thousand dollars. He ran the scenario over and over with them as it made no sense to him (and to be honest he was annoyed that they would waste money that way) but they insisted. Sorry for tanent but 'salvage' may not always mean what you think it means. Sounds like you have a different history.
