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NO, repo is not the same as salvage. Make sure you get a clear title. Think about one thing. If the person who owned the bike could not even make the payments, how well do you suspect he took care of the bike?

repos are usually not good deals ,the bank is tryuing to recover the money on the loos .try purchasing from a private seller that has the same bike,i assure you you will get a better deal

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Q: Are there any problems with buying a repo bike and is repo is the same as salvage when you register the bike?
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