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Used Motorcycle Inspections - Ensure Your Next Bike is in Great Condition

By Kevin Domino

Used MotorcyclesInspecting used motorcycles can be daunting, especially for new riders. Buying a motorcycle in great shape ensures reliability, safe operation and peace of mind. But, how can you make sure the bike you're looking at is a good one, and not a lemon? The information provided here will give you a framework to guide your inspections.

One of the keys to finding the perfect used motorcycle is evaluating whether or not the bike you are looking at has been well-treated and is mechanically sound. The best way to determine the fitness of the one bike you want to buy is a three-pronged approach. You will 1) interview the owner, 2) inspect the machine, and then 3) go home and review what you have learned. Do all of this before you make an offer.

You can save time and money by interviewing the seller by phone or email before you look at the bike in person. You will learn which bikes are worth scheduling and taking a trip to go see, and which ones you can take off your list of possibilities. And afterward, it's important to objectively assess the facts about your inspection away from the motorcycle with a post-inspection review.

 

 
A Step by Step Guide to Buying Bank Repossessed Motorcycles

By: Christopher Mah

Repossessed MotorcyclesRight now, there is a trend in the motor vehicles industry. This is the trend of buying bank repossessed motorcycles. Quite a lot of people do not know what are repossessed motorcycles. Actually, most insiders call it repo and repo simply means repossessed. It denotes all kinds of properties that have been repossessed by the banks or any financial institutions.

Many properties like cars, motorcycles and houses can be repossessed by government authorities. This will happen when the owner of the property do not fulfill the repayment terms and hence have no choice but to let his property be repossessed. When the property has been repossessed, it will usually be auctioned off at popular online seized car auction sites. This is to raise the amount to square off the remaining balance.

 
Research Your Options First to Get Good Motorcycle Financing

Stop dreaming about your dream bikeThose motorcycle magazines in your mailbox often have readers panting for a trip to their nearest dealer. Odd as it may seem, though, the first thing to decide isn't which bike to buy, but what kind of motorcycle financing to line up.

For most people, buying a motorcycle is a big deal (unless you happen to have between $10,000 and $20,000 in cash just lying around). As with any other major purchase, getting a good motorcycle loan requires solid preparation. In fact, many motorcycle financing experts say that 75 percent of the preparation time around buying a bike should be spent in researching loan options.

That's why one of the key guidelines for buying a motorcycle is: Don't step into the dealership until you've shopped around for a loan. Without knowing how much you can afford to borrow, there's no way to know which of your motorcycle models is available to you. With an amount in mind before visiting the showroom, it's possible to resist the lure of gleaming bikes that are much too expensive for your bank account.