I'd guess it is technically possible with some very expensive software and very clever criminal minds but in reality if nearly all of your viewed bikes are low mileage across the Mediterranean it is likely that they are all genuine speedometer readings or all the owners know the same guy with the flash memory device.
Teneres aren't exactly a high value motorcycle that is worthy of 'clocking' A 9 -year-old with 12,000 kilometres on it might be only worth 300 Euros more than one with 40,000 k. It is just not worth adjusting the mileage.
Wear indicators such as foot rest rubbers and bar grips, rust, paint condition will match actual mileages normally. A bike showing 5000 Km with a worn out left foot rest rubber will be a big clue the bike may have ridden more miles than indicated.
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