Choosing Between A New Or Used Bike

Sep. 27 2019 Miscellaneous By ___

If you’re torn between getting a new or a used motorcycle, we know that’s a pretty tough decision to make. There are many aspects to consider to ensure you get a bike that’s right for you. While the latest models will stand out with killer aesthetics and performance features, pre-owned motorcycles will offer great features at a tempting price. Make a wise decision to end up with a fantastic bike!

At BMW Motorcycles of Grand Rapids, we know that there’s no one answer for whether you should get a new or used motorcycle. It’s up to you to decide which one will work out better for you. To help you decide, we’ve listed some facts below. When you’re ready to look at some great motorcycles for sale (both new and pre-owned), visit us at our Grand Rapids location. We also serve the areas of Lansing and Kalamazoo.

New Motorcycles

A motorcycle that’s fresh off the factory line has a lot of appeal. With their modern looks, latest tech upgrades and warranties, new bikes offer pristine rides that most riders appreciate. There’s little need to make arguments for buying new, but here are some of them if you need them:

Peak Performance

If you love to squeeze out every ounce of power from your motorcycle, then you’ll love owning a new one. Bikes in general don’t need much breaking in, so a new one will perform its best at the start. With no crashes and all shiny new parts, its age hasn’t caught up with it yet. You can expect the best performance from a new motorcycle. 

Warranties

Though the chances are that your new bike will be free of any pesky issues, it’ll surely need service and repair down the road. When you get a new motorcycle, it comes with a cover that’ll help pay for those services if any part malfunctions early. 

Latest Tech

The newest production models come with the latest technological innovations. That means you’ll get the best in top-of-the-line performance or the latest in safety or fuel economy. With these latest upgrades you’ll have a more comfortable and safer ride. 

Drawbacks

The main drawback of buying the latest motorcycle is, of course, its hefty price tag. Not only will you have to pay more to own it, you’ll also have higher insurance coverage, which makes the investment steeper. 

Another con of buying a new bike is that there’s isn’t enough customer feedback or reviews. Sometimes there’s a manufacturing flaw that makes a particular model unappealing and those facts usually come out after a model has been put through its paces by enough riders. 

Used Bikes

The used motorcycle market is significantly bigger than the new one and you’ll find all sorts of bikes and sellers out there━from dealers with well-maintained steals to shady individuals hoping to pass on a lemon. When getting a used bike, always do your homework!

Price Tag

A new bike’s main drawback is the best attraction of pre-owned motorcycles━the price tag. With all vehicles going through depreciation, you skip the main depreciation stage of a bike by buying a used one. These bikes are also cheaper to insure so they decrease your initial cost. 

Options and More

Of course, companies keep coming up with new models so you have enough to choose from when it comes to new motorcycles, but it can’t compare to the number of bikes you’ll find on the used market. Along with great vintage bikes and newer models, you’ll also have the experience and knowledge of particular models to guide you. 

Drawbacks

Buying a used bike is simply riskier than buying new. There’s always a chance that a used bike has a mechanical problem brewing, and without the support of warranty that could mean an unexpected service and repair bill coming down the pipeline. To decrease your chance of picking up a lemon, look for a reputable dealer, do your research, and always give a used bike a test ride.

With so many options pulling you in different directions, some confusion is sure to follow. To see both new and used motorcycles in person, visit BMW Motorcycles of Grand Rapids. We welcome all our patrons from Lansing and Kalamazoo!