My long CL rant:
When I decided that I was going to buy another ski, I told my son the only one I wanted was a 96/97 GSX or a GSXL. He had been looking all over for days but pointed out a CL ad that seemed attractive. A 98 GSXL, with picture and description that the ski was super clean and a strong runner. Asking price was 1600 without trailer. The guy also stated in the ad tgat not to bother unless you were willing to pay the 1600. That he was in no hurry to sell it.
So I get there and the guy already has a story. He just bought this GSXL, but he damaged his ski boat and needs the money to repair it right away. This after claiming he was in no hurry.
Then he told me that he took it on a "hot run" just to try it out and that it was the only time he has rode it, but that it ran strong. The ski looks very clean on the exterior, but when I pulled the seat, I saw a nasty, oil and soot covered bilge (so much for Super Clean) and a battery that wasnt even close to being able to turn that 951.
Thinking project, I asked him to start it and he sounded surprised that I would want that LOL. Obviously the battery wouldn't budge the engine, but our intelligent seller now claims that even though he just rode it that the battery needs to just be charged.
Explaining that I wont buy it without hearing it run and that there is already an issue with the bilge appearance, he grabs his charger and hooks it up at the risk of frying his MPEM. Its not mine, so I let him while I break out my compression tester and 13/16 sparkplug socket.
The charger turns the engine enough for me to see around 134 compression on both holes. OK, now I ask him to start it, but he hits the start button without choking or primer. Just holds the throttle open. Red flags are flying, this guy doesn't know how to start the ski. No way am I buying this thing. I decide to help the guy and prime the machine and get it to fire, only the bilge is filling up with smoke as it spews from the resonator. However, I hear the engine run and dont hear any bad noises.
So I tell the guy that the boat needs a lot of work and that I can't buy it. That he needs to change his ad, his story and sell it to someone that doesn't know any better. So the guy gets desperate and asks me what is it worth to me. I told him no more than 700 dollars, knowing the engine was at least repairable by me along with the other stuff.
I should have said less, because he took it right away. The story doesn't stop here though, because he advertised the cover with it, which was at his GFs place. That he would give it to me and worded it in the Bill of Sale. Fine, we load it in the truck and I get it home, get a battery, by pass the resonator and poured Super Clean in the bilge, scrubbed and rinsed to make it appear acceptable. Before I took it to the lake, I called "Adam" back and told him that no matter what the situation, that I just wanted to know if there was anything else I should know about his "hot ride" he claimed he had before I rode it. He swore that he rode it and that it was fine when he did.
Sure enough, at the lake it ran like crap, didnt steer to the right and leaked like crazy.
No problem, I knew it was going to be ugly and was really more interested in the exterior condition because I could handle the mechanical stuff. I got to work, went to clean the carbs and pulled the reeds only to see that the pistons looked new, this SBT engine had hardly been run at all. The machine was never setup correctly enough to do so.
So I spent about 300 dollars and a lot of labor but got the thing working normally, something Adam would have had to have done if he really were to have rode it. So when I picked up the cover, I explained to him all the work I did to get it going at all, including the steering and the fact that the engine looked like it had never been run. He STILL insisted that he rode this thing even after giving him assurance that I had no hard feelings about it. His kine was "When I rode it, none of those problems were happening." Insisting that I was offending him for questioning it.
I just wanted the straight story so that I could save myself some wasted time, but this CL predator would not flinch.