While I understand the concern, I can use my sense to determine that if plastic on the metal was not burned or deformed, then the metal was not heated enough to lose it's integrity. This is the equivalent of a taco truck warning every customer that they might get food poisoning.
To make it clear, I bought this bike from a random guy that had his house burn, it was in the garage. He had liability only and there was no insurance claim on the motorcycle.
The structural integrity of the parts are (is?) fine. The tires themselves I pulled off and have on my motorcycle...
Here are a couple of examples of parts I'm talking about. These are profit worthy parts as long as they clean up nicely. I guess I am just going to have to give it a try and see what happens. I will post my results here.
Hello all! I purchased a motorcycle that had been in a house fire for some spare parts since it was the same model as mine. I have been removing and throwing away most of the parts that melted or deformed as a result of the heat and I am down to mostly metal parts that were not subject to...