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Motorcycles 101: Buying New vs. Buying Used

Motorcycles 101: Buying New vs. Buying Used

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If you have finally decided it’s time to buy your first motorcycle, your budget might dictate buying used is best. You might also be looking for a rare find, such as a customized bike, a special make or model or even something vintage. While you should have fun on your hunt for the perfect ride, it’s also important to consider the pros and cons of your choices. Here we offer the beginners’ guide to motorcycle buying and we will compare buying new to used to help you in your quest.

Buying a New Motorcycle

Nothing is more tempting than a shiny new bike, with all the latest technology. You can feel confident it has not been ridden to death or poorly maintained since you will be the first owner. You’ll also have peace of mind with a full warranty should you run into any issues. All of these things make it easier to feel confident when making your selection. Some considerations when deciding if new is best for you include:

Buying a Used Motorcycle

The allure of the lower price tag can be a big factor when buying used. Because bikes depreciate quickly, even a bike that’s just a few years old can save you a very respectable amount of money. You also might get a bike that’s been ridden less, with fewer kilometres and who knows, might even still be under warranty. There are some risks to buying used as well. Here are the main considerations when buying a used motorcycle:

Buying 101 New or Used

The bottom line when buying a motorcycle new or used is to be sure you feel you are working with a reputable dealer. As mentioned above, when you enter into as is sales, or walk into a showroom where you get a bad vibe from the sales team, you really should look elsewhere. Even at major lots where they are selling brand new bikes, the dealership could be less than honest. In fact, even if the dealership is honest, you might just find a shifty salesperson. Confirm all the information you are provided including if you were told the colour you want isn’t available, as the dealer might be trying to get rid of a less popular colour they can’t seem to sell. Plus, when buying new, consider buying at the time the new models are coming out but there are still plenty of unpurchased models left from the previous year. This way you can get the older model, pay less but still get a brand new bike. You’ll have almost as many bells and whistles, for a much more attractive price.

Motorcycle Insurance

Last but not least, consider motorcycle insurance when choosing a motorcycle. Keep in mind that insurance premiums are determined by a number of factors, including the make and model. So you’ll spend way more for a racing bike. This is because the more horsepower you have, the faster you can go and the higher risk you’re at of being in an accident. If you tend to be a bit of a daredevil on the road, you also want to consider getting increased liability and medical coverage, just to be safe. If you would like more information about motorcycle insurance in Ottawa, call Oegema, Nicholson & Associates at 613-704-7766 or contact us here.

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