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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Buying Tips

Posted on 2:41 PM by Nir@Z

There are many benefits to owning either a motorcycle or a moped. Aside from the sense of independence and freedom you experience whilst riding on the open road you also can save quite a bit of money in petrol costs. Most of us dread going to the pump to fill up our vehicles knowing it’s going to cost a small fortune whereas motorbike owners can fill up for a fraction of the cost. Did we mention less emissions too?
OK, so you’ve decided you want to save money, like the idea of freedom and being able to weave in and out of traffic, now how do you go about buying the right motorbike? Costs will vary significatly depending on whether you need speed and power or simply a small vehicle to get you around town.
If you’re new to riding then you may want to consider a moped, simply to get used to how a motorbike handles.
Don’t be seduced into the style of a speed rocket like a Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade or the cool muscular look of a Harley Davidson if you have never ridden a motorised bike before.
When it comes to buying tips for motorcycles and mopeds just remember that there are more than just costs involved, be honest with yourself and buy the right vehicle for your needs. Costs can vary from 1,50,000to over 200,000 for a brand new motorbike.
If you’re new to buying a motorbike, you may want to consider buying one with a smaller engine and that is pre-owned.
If you do buy a new vehicle, be sure you understand your manufacturers warranty. Repairs can be costly and you’ll want to know what is covered in the event of damage. As a general rule, be sure you ask your dealer about specific details of your warranty especially pertaining to the costs of parts and labour.
The best buying tips for motorbikes and mopeds is to first write down your needs, shop around for the best deals, determine what’s affordable, ask questions, and always remember - safety first!

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