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Whether you're buying a new or used motorbike, the first question you ask should be - what do I want this bike for? Get a bike that suits you, not one you have to change yourself to suit.
Make a shortlist with your heart, and then let your head ask the questions. You love the looks of the Megahyablade-1000, but can you handle 0-60mph in two seconds? Will your feet touch the ground? Can you commute 100 miles on a bike with a Jacob's Cream Cracker for a seat?
Once you've made a shortlist, get insurance quotes, arrange finance and book a test ride.
Also bear in mind that biking is generally seasonal, so you're likely to bag a new or a used bargain in winter or during the weeks before the licence plate change. If you can wait for the right time, the bargains are there for the taking.
Use this drop down menu to help you decide the best route to your perfect bike.
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