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SHIPPING TIPS FOR YOUR NEW OR USED MOTORCYCLE

As you may have guessed, there are many differences between car and motorcycle shipping. While a car obviously more stability, a motorcycle is different by design with having just two wheels and nothing to keep the bike stationery except the kick-stand. If you think shipping a new or used motorcycle is cheaper than shipping a car because of the size difference, you would be inncorect. The closed carriers that are specifically designed for new or used motorcycle shipping, basically takes up the same amount of room needed to ship an automobile.

How expensive is new & used motorcycle shipping?

This typically depends on two factors. How far you are traveling and what services the company you're using has to offer. Remember, you're better off using a professional company that specializes in new or used motorcycle shipping rather than a car shipper that offers motorcycle shipping as an 'extra service'.
Also, the further you are shipping and any extra services your motorcycle requires, the higher the price. Many companies do offer discounts when shipping multiple motorcycles,  so do your homework and shop around for quotes.

How safe is new & used motorcycle shipping?

A reputable and professional motorcycle shipping company knows exactly what they are doing. Again, remember, do your homework and shop around, just because one company is cheaper doesn't mean their better. You get what you pay for. Try to find a shipping company that employs motorcycle  enthusiasts and company owners who drive their own carriers. This will give you extra confidence that your new or used motorcycle is being shipped with care and professionalism.

Any good shipping company will include some insurance with your shipping quote. While the insurance will cover you for scratches and/or careless damage, it is unlikely to cover for 'acts of god'.  If you're especially concerned about this, due to the time of year, and unexpected weather or just simply because it's your custom dream come true .. you can buy extra insurance that covers for virtually everything you can think of ... consult your selected your shipping company. They should be able to offer you good advice on extra coverage.


BUYING A NEW OR USED MOTORCYCLE ???
 

What to pay for that new or used motorcycle you are looking at?

Determining an accurate value when ready to purchase a new or used motorcycle can be a challenge. Brand new motorcycles typically have a set values, dictated by the manufacturer. Used motorcycles combine many variables when calculating their true worth. Here are a few typical things that drive a motorcycle's value:

Year, make, and model

As you may know, new motorcycles have a much higher price tag compared to older versions. But many rare or customized Harley-Davidsons, custom choppers, specialty bikes, and antiques are exceptions to this rule. Their worth increases over time.

Style of motorcycle

Different types of new or used motorcycles carry different prices. Cruisers, sport bikes, dirt bikes, and custom choppers are the general categories and should only be compared within each own genre.


Engine size

The bigger the engine, the bigger thr price. This fact also impacts your insurance cost, no matter what the type of motorcycle. A fast sport bike is looked at like a fast sports car. Expect insurance companies to want more monry to insure it.  I guess they assume you'll be driving fast (You? Never).

Overall mileage

High mileage on a used motorcycle isn't as big an issue as with automobiles. That's because motorcyles has greater engine durability. But check to see how well the original owner of that used motocycle maintained the bike, and ask to see his service records.

Physical condition

Scratches and dings are common on most used motorcycles, used Harley’s or custom chops. The overall appearance and amount of damage is what is important. This is usually very obvious. Give that used motorcycle a good once over to see how well it has been cared for.

Market conditions

Our economy affects new and used motorcycle values, especially with gas prices sky-rocketing. Lately,  most used motorcycles have gone up in price due to high demand, the time of year and gas prices.
You'll find that typically, used motorcycles sell for more in spring or summer. Try to buy in the winter time, and sell right before the spring to get the best deals.

Demographics

New & used motorcycles can be priced higher in some parts of the country because of a state's climate and traffic patterns. Do your homework, research and plan on what kind of new or used motorcycle to buy. Proper due diligence is important for your safety and for your bottom line.

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