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Motorcycle Buyer's Guide


There has never been a better time to get on board a bike. Not only do bikes offer freedom and pleasure, with fuel prices and congestion on the up, they double as a great way to save money and time.


Buying is easy too – the modern motorcycle dealer is usually well appointed and offers amazing customer service. Bikes range from $1500 to $90,000 so there should be something in you price range, and if there’s not, a broad range of fair finance packages will be available.


Check out MTN editor Shane handing out his tips and tricks on what to look for when buying a second-hand bike, as seen on Target.


Read more on buying a motorcycle here.


Before you even consider buying any kind of motorcycle, assess your skills and abilities. If you’re a first timer, don’t be afraid of getting your Learner Motorcycle license – it’s very simple, and opens up an amazing range of up-to-250cc bikes. The best course of action is to go to a riding school.


What else do I need? Before you start riding, you’ll require a helmet, jacket, gloves, boots, and, most probably, a decent rain suit. Don’t skimp on this gear. Most importantly, buy a helmet that meets all the safety standards, nothing less.


Check out more of our helpful articles below:

Buying a second-hand bike
Moving up a size
Looking after your tyres
Cleaning your bike
Scooter legalities
Choosing your boots

Helmet buying guide
Trail bike guide
Riding techniques
Summer riding
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