When you consider buying used motorcycle parts and accessories you have several options. Lets consider each and see the pros and cons.
Buying from a brand name dealership is one way to go. It’s also a great place to inquire about used motorcycle prices. Some brands have a reselling program which guarantees the bikes quality. Honda and Harley and even BMW have such a program.
The advantages of Buying from a general dealership is a general dealership has many different brands and sells different quality bikes I would prefer to buy directly from the owner than a general dealership.
Buying from an auction Consider this option only if you are experienced. There is a huge difference buying and riding.
Last but not least Buying from the previous owner. This is your best way to find out about the bike, history and other specifics. But it’s best to know a little about the market prices for the motorcycle part or accessory you want to buy .
Now that you have decided to buy read the following purchase tips.
1. Shop online. It’s not uncommon to save 70 to 80 percent on some parts. I’m talking about used parts mostly. Remember all Motorcycle run on used parts.
2. You can multiply your chances of success by using a parts locator. Parts locators are tied into salvage yards all across the US. Searching on your on could take hours. Just fill out a simple form and let them do the work. Check the end of the article for part locators.
3. After market parts are another way to save in some cases. These are parts made by another manufacturer. In some cases these may be even better than original parts. You can always check the reviews of parts online if you have concerns.
4. Check EBay and other Auctions For new and used parts if you can find your part you will probably get it for a fraction of the cost that a dealer would charge.
5. Do a search on your favorite search engine under the term used motorcycle parts. You’ll probably be amazed at the results.
6. Check your local yellow pages for a Motorcycle salvage yard. The chances are good around the major cities.
7. When buying used parts be sure the part is guaranteed to arrive in working condition.
8. Don’t install used or after market parts if your motorcycle is under warranty. In some states this may void the warranty.
9. Place an ad in your local classifieds. These are usually low cost ads and if you find the part that you need, this may be the most economical way of all to find parts.
10. There’s a few online classifieds devoted to motorcycles. You can get lucky here once in awhile.
If you can do a little of the work your self and find used or rebuilt parts it’s possible to save a great deal of money, Especially when rebuilding or restoring some of the old bikes. I hope some of these tips have helped a little. May God be with you.
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Honda Isn’t Just A Popular Car Company They Are Also One Of The Biggest Motorcycle Makers
October 15th, 2009Known for their relatively inexpensive, fuel efficient cars and trucks, Honda has far more to offer. You may not know that Honda is also one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers. Better yet, their motorcycles are some of the finest made.
As early as 1949, Honda began turning out high quality bikes. By the year 2005, there were manufacturing plants in more than twenty countries and more than 150 million bikes were sold to eager riders. As years passed, their bikes became better and better. Many of the best motorcycle models were created at the hands of Honda.
Perhaps the greatest of all Honda models, the Valkyrie offered a six cylinder, inline engine. Liquid cooled with a 1520cc boxer, the bike soon became a top selling model. There was no V Twin design here. Instead, Honda went for power by using six different carburetors and lining the cylinders up in opposite directions instead of at angles.
Unfortunately, the great engine noises and smooth idle was not enough. In 2004, the final Valkyrie model, the limited edition “Rune” was sold. Only used Valkyrie’s remain on the market, otherwise you must choose from other excellent bikes.
Honda offers both large and small motorcycles. Their bikes are also suited for both street or off road biking. The CR85R, with its 85cc engine, is an excellent starter bike for a teen. Off road models like the CRF50 or XR650L also deliver strong performance and a powerful ride. Meanwhile, the Interceptor is a dream bike for handling daily traffic. If a larger bike is more to your liking, the Goldwing is the man’s bike with plenty of size and power.
Beginners are probably best on the CRF50. The 49cc engine and automatic transmission offer a great bike for honing skills. With three speeds, a 21 inch seat, and a weight of around 100 pounds, youth riders will soon have the training they need to tackle larger motorcycles.
XR650L is a much larger off road bike. It is a single cylinder model that delivers plenty of torque and a low rpm. No bike can beat the XR650L at hill climbing and hairpin turn performance.
The aforementioned Interceptor is an award winning bike and has not lost its title for eleven years. It is one of Honda’s motorcycles that are currently on display in New York’s Guggenheim Museum. Even without awards, that does not stop millions of riders from relying on Honda for their riding pleasures.
Regardless of your needs, big or small, on road or off, Honda is sure to have a model that suits your fancy. You are guaranteed many years of top notch performance at a price you cannot resist. With a Honda, you know you are in for a real treat.
By: Gregg Hall