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Purchasing a motorcycle is often an emotional and invigorating
experience for the motorcycle buyer. Many dealerships will prey on
unsuspecting motorbike buyers, because they realize that it is such an
emotional purchase. Even though motorcycle financing is much like
automobile financing, shoppers tend to be less on guard while
motorcycle shopping than they are with traditional automobile
shopping. Here are a few tips to keep you on guard so that your next
motorcycle purchase will be as responsible as it is fun.
Always shop for your motorcycle loan before you shop for the
motorcycle. Buying a motorcycle is an emotional purchase and you don't
want that getting in the way when you are looking. First shop for
your motorcycle loan. You can find great rates by utilizing online
services, most of which will offer better rates than the motorcycle
shop. Motorcycle shop salesman work on commission and the commission
includes the amount of financing that they get you to sign up for.
Be sure to have your financing in order before you even visit the
dealership. Next, know how much motorcycle you can afford. This can
rain especially true for young motorcycle buyers that are looking to
buy some of the most expensive sport bikes or street bikes that can
cost up to $15,000. Since they are so young, they will be required to
pay much more in insurance than older, wiser motorcycle riders. This
can lead them strapped for cash, and in an unfortunate situation.
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