1.-
Before you buy, CRITICAL STEP.
IMPORTANT-->
Decide what kind of motorcycle you need/want. There
are so many different models out there, made for so many different
purposes, that the
question "What do I want/need the bike for?" must be
answered before you take any other step.
Do
you need it to commute? You want to race? What about cruising?
Big air on dirt bikes? Simple transportation? Pizza delivery?
Transcontinental traveling maybe?...
If
you are new to motorcycling, ask friends, go to the shops, surf
the Web, and learn what the market has to offer at the same time
you think about your needs or wants. You
can start by going to the Japanese motorcycle main sites first.
:-)
The idea is not to end up cruising the open road on a dirt bike,
if you
know what I mean... I know I am exaggerating a bit, but I have seen
it several times: ->
People buying sport bikes for road trips and then complaining about
getting tired too fast, aching backs and numb hands. ->
People buying too big motorcycles to commute in urban areas and
then getting stuck in traffic, as if they were driving a cars! ->
People buying choppers to go riding with friends that only ride
sport bikes and then getting frustrated because they cannot keep
up with the pace. and
I could go on and on... So,
before anything else,
decide what you need/want your bike for! Back
2.- Used
Motorcycle For Sale Guide--> Study
how much you can or are willing spend? This
is very important of course, and there are some important considerations
to me made when buying a used motorcycle for sale. Maybe
the most important one is: ->
The higher the performance of the bike the higher the price and
the MANTAINANCE costs.
i) The price of the bike: decide up to how
much you can spend and try to stick to it! Consider
other possible expenses, i.e. protective gear (BTW - NEVER buy
used helmets, they are worthless), possibly some kind of replacement,
i.e. tires or chain, preventive maintenance, i.e. oil
change, and others. This could vary a lot in relation to the
bike you are planning to buy and/or the physical condition of it. ii)
Remember to put aside some money and budget the maintenance costs
of your motorcycle. Just as a reminder: the higher the performance
of your motorcycle the higher the costs -> Parts and Labor. OK,
now we know what kind of motorbike you need/want and how much money
you will spend on it. Now let's study the different possibilities. Back
3.- Used
Motorcycle For Sale Guide --> Example
of choosing a used motorcycle for sale.
I'll go through this section with an example: Let's
say you want a bike for everyday use, but you also want to use it
in some road trips. You will be riding with friends that ride sport
or sport-touring motorcycles and you have some experience but you
are far from being an expert. You can spend at the most $4,000.00
dollars on the bike, a helmet, gloves and a riding jacket. Your
options? I would recommend a sport touring bike with an engine not
bigger than 600cc (nor smaller than 400cc). Why?
-> You can ride it everyday, it's not too big a bike to handle
(remember you are not an expert) but you can also take road trips
(sport touring bikes are more comfortable for long rides than pure
sport bikes) and be able to keep up with your friends that ride
sport motorcycles. With your $4,000.00 budget you can easily find
something good in the market. With
this in mind you can now spend some time surfing the net to see
what the market has to offer you. Write down the different models
you like. Some
sites you can visit are: NOTE:
I know you will find only new motorcycles in these sites BUT remember,
the goal at this moment is only to get an idea of what makes and
models could fit into your needs. Done? Ok,
time to check prices. Where
can you get accurate motorcycle values? Just take
a look at the page I have set up about this topic. Click
for motorcycle values. Now
you know about models and prices. Try to narrow your options to
just a few. I would say three maximum. Consider the pros and cons
of each option. Then go back to the Net, visit some shops and ask
friends. The idea is to learn as much as you can about the specific
model(s) you have chosen. Ready? Well,
now you are ready to go out and look for that used motorcycle for
sale. Where
to look for it? The
newspaper, bulletin boards, classified adds, E-Bay, shops, friends.
You never know where the good opportunity is going to come from.
Keep your eyes open! By the way, it doesn't matter where you find the used motorcycle you want, never forget to formalize your transaction. For this purpose, you can use this free Motorcycle Bill of Sale.
Do
you want to know which motorcycle I would have chosen for the above
mentioned example? Just keep reading... Back
4.- Used
Motorcycle For Sale Guide --> Inspecting
the bike. I
am not going to explain every detail of how to inspect a bike because
I found a site that explains almost everything you have to know
when inspecting a motorcycle. The address is: http://www.clarity.net/adam/buying-bike.html
.
The author has invested countless hours of good work in this document
and it’s definitely the best I have found in the Net. You won't
regret
taking a good look at it. If you are serious about buying a used
motorcycle for sale, this one is a must read! I
personally use the checklist every time I inspect a motorcycle for
me or
a friend.
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5.- Used
Motorcycle For Sale Guide --> After
buying the bike. Replace
any part that could compromise your safety and make a
preventive maintenance service to your new motorcycle. (You can
buy every motorcycle
part you will ever need at Bike
Bandit. Easier than
buying books at Amazon! Just click here.) You
may also need or want a repair
manual. Knowing how to do simple things to your motorcycle can
save you virtually hundreds of dollars!
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6.-
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Motorcycles For Sale Around the World United
States www.ebay.com
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Yousell is an Australian free Classifieds, where you can Buy and
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here. Back Enjoy the ride! Daniel
Levy
www.JapaneseMotorcyclesWorld.com P.S.
BTW, the bike I would have chosen for the example above is a 2001Suzuki
Katana 600. Didn't find what you were looking for? Try Google.
Motorcycle
values? Click here Do
you want to know what's in store at Ebay? Honda used motorcycles Yamaha used motorcycles Suzuki used motorcycles Kawasaki used motorcycles Back
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