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 Posted: 11:01 - 03 Jun 2021 Post subject: Buying a motorcycle from dealership |
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I've never bought a proper big bike before and it's different to whenever I have bought a car. With cars, I have always been 100% sure what I want to get and going to the dealership and doing the dance on prices and terms was just a formality as I was always going to take the car.
However, when it comes to motorcycles I simply don't know what I want. There are a few bikes I want or think would do me. My primary concern is commuting: it is what I will be doing most days on the bike - driving the 18 miles (each way) on mostly motorways. Hopefully the bike will be adaptable enough that I can go a weekend blast and do a few hundred miles on it comfortably. I also want to be able to take a pillion once in a while.
So I was thinking of the following bikes (in order of appeal to me):
1. Suzuki Katana (some have said it's too big for a first real bike, others have said it's fairly manageable if you respect it),
2. Ducati Supersport,
3. Yamaha Tracer 9 GT,
4. Triumph Tiger 900 GT,
5. Suzuki V-STROM 650 XT.
So can I just roll up to a Suzuki dealer and be like "well there's two bikes I would like to try here but I've still got to go see Ducati, Yamaha and Triumph after this"? In Glasgow I think the Triumph and Ducati dealerships are the same people as they are right next to each other and the Harley dealership. Suzuki is done by Mickey Oates and Yamaha I think I need to drive out to Edinburgh for Saltire Motorcycles.
I don't know which I would want to go with first, I am going to have more than one bike in the fullness of time but I am thinking the first will have to be a bit of a jack-of-all trades. Is test-riding a thing so dealers just expect it? Do I let a dealer know I am looking at other bikes or are they going to give me shite about possibly not buying a bike. Totally new to this.
Also, what's the typical deposit to put down on a bike? Is it like car finance where you can typically get a point or two knocked off the APR? ____________________ PRESENT: 2018 BMW S1000XR SE Sport.
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You're coming off a 125, so any big bike is going to feel like a rocketship that doesn't want to go round corners.
I personally wouldn't go for a 900 or litre bike. This is not for safety reasons, but for future-boredom reasons. It is hard to step down to a slower bike after a quick one.
For motorway work, some kind of fairing is necessary. At least a screen, or it gets very tiring, dull and noisy to sit at motorway speeds for any length of time.
Otherwise, pick whatever you like the look and feel of. They will all be powerful enough for your requirements. Consider residual value, because you are highly likely to be changing bike in 2-3 years. Also consider aftermarket parts/accessories support. You will make changes. It's nice to have choice, otherwise you may get stuck with only one manufacturer making an exhaust/luggage/seat/screen and having to pay premium prices for mundane things.
Finally, it looks like most of your list is pretty expensive stuff, apart from the V-strom. You may well get just as much enjoyment out of much cheaper stuff, and less of a depreciation hit. I would consider RE interceptor, Guzzi V7, Yamaha MT-07. |
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I’m nine months ahead of you, bought my first ever bike in September last year.
I went to a bike ‘supermarket’ so I had a selection to hop on and off. It’s better than trying to remember what something you sat on yesterday felt like compared to what you are sitting on now.
Looking at bikes my main thought was, “I’m a berk, a noob and a fat useless arse and I can’t believe I got my Mod 2 so if I get a litre sports bike I’m dead”. I also remembered how often I dropped the F750GS doing my Pre-test so wanted to make sure what I had was lighter and I could get my feet down. Looking at my last 1,500 miles that was a good decision, even wrestling the thing out of the garage on a couple of occasions a bigger bike would have hit the floor. Needless to say crash bungs were an added bonus.
I had a lot of flip-flopping between ‘I can get something nice’ and ‘why buy something nice as (see para 3) and I’m going to drop it’. In the end I went cheaper because you get a lot of bike for relatively little money.
Don’t expect to get ‘money off for cash’ or big discounts. You have AutoTrader and e-bay so you know what stuff is worth and most places are competitive.
You say ‘I am going to have more than one bike in the fullness of time’ and half the fun is the hunt, so don’t blow your whole wad now on something big & expensive, go middleweight and ease yourself in, drop it (or not) get used to it and start the hunt for number two a couple or three weeks after you have bought number one.
I have deferred number two until ‘at least 5k on this one’ but hey, I’m a liar and easily swayed
As the guys on here will tell you, not like cars, you can chop and change. |
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 Posted: 13:46 - 04 Jun 2021 Post subject: |
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| Robby wrote: | Finally, it looks like most of your list is pretty expensive stuff, apart from the V-strom. You may well get just as much enjoyment out of much cheaper stuff, and less of a depreciation hit. I would consider RE interceptor, Guzzi V7, Yamaha MT-07. |
To be honest I think they are all really cheap. You can get Dacia's that are more expensive than these bikes. I think that bikes are amazing good in terms of performance to cost, just think about the type of money you'd need to throw at a car to get the same performance.
| ThunderGuts wrote: | To add, out of the last unless you're short I'd go for the Vstrom. The 650 isn't mega fast, but it's fast enough as a first big bike, has a bit of fairing, good seating position for commuting and won't look daft with a topbox (should you wish to carry your sarnies). |
The thing that really puts me off the V-STROM is the instruments look dated as fuck compared to everything else. The V-STROM is my "fall-back" bike because I have been doing DAS on a SV650 and I was told the V-STROM is basically the same bike but better. On the top-box thing I was going to get top box and panniers no matter the bike but just put them on and off as required. Top box only really needed when I take a pillion so that they get a back rest and we can stow the gear in it while out doing something away from the bike.
| Robby wrote: | Certainly won't be anything like the piece of shit the OP has as a 125. |
Obviously they will be a day and night difference to the Zontes and I can't wait to have a bike that can shift but in all fairness to the little Zontes I have put about 2,000 miles on it and it's not given me any problems other than a sore arse.
| ThatDippyTwat wrote: | Above all... be prepared to walk away. If something doesn't feel right, walk away and think about it. You can go back later on. |
Sage advice, I will try to bear that in mind. Like someone said, I might just get infatuated with the first bike I try and then not try the rest and regret it in the future.
| Keithy wrote: | I’m nine months ahead of you, bought my first ever bike in September last year.
I went to a bike ‘supermarket’ so I had a selection to hop on and off. It’s better than trying to remember what something you sat on yesterday felt like compared to what you are sitting on now.
Looking at bikes my main thought was, “I’m a berk, a noob and a fat useless arse and I can’t believe I got my Mod 2 so if I get a litre sports bike I’m dead”. I also remembered how often I dropped the F750GS doing my Pre-test so wanted to make sure what I had was lighter and I could get my feet down. Looking at my last 1,500 miles that was a good decision, even wrestling the thing out of the garage on a couple of occasions a bigger bike would have hit the floor. Needless to say crash bungs were an added bonus.
I had a lot of flip-flopping between ‘I can get something nice’ and ‘why buy something nice as (see para 3) and I’m going to drop it’. In the end I went cheaper because you get a lot of bike for relatively little money.
Don’t expect to get ‘money off for cash’ or big discounts. You have AutoTrader and e-bay so you know what stuff is worth and most places are competitive.
You say ‘I am going to have more than one bike in the fullness of time’ and half the fun is the hunt, so don’t blow your whole wad now on something big & expensive, go middleweight and ease yourself in, drop it (or not) get used to it and start the hunt for number two a couple or three weeks after you have bought number one.
I have deferred number two until ‘at least 5k on this one’ but hey, I’m a liar and easily swayed Laughing
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To be fair that is something I have thought about - whether I will drop it or not. On anything but the Ducati I don't see it as a real issue as they're all naked except the SuperSport. I am 6ft 4in tall (5 in boots) I don't think I will have a problem getting my feet down on any of them but I definitely need to take weight into consideration given all I've ridden is a light 125 and a SV650. ____________________ PRESENT: 2018 BMW S1000XR SE Sport.
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Dropping is something you can do irrespective of height.
You need to do it a couple of times to remind yourself of this and then you'll do it less  ____________________ 2017 Z1000SX |
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Larger dealerships often carry some second hand / trade-in stock. Stick with the plan and sit on (or test ride) a load of bikes. Once you've settled on a short list of models then just scout out the best deals from dealers/ebay/facebook/etc.
If I were you I'd seriously consider a dealer S/H one as they usually throw in a few months warranty and, with all due respect, you've not been lucky so far
Shock news! Bikes are not cars. I've been driving the same shitty Skoda for the last 10 years and it'll get replaced when it dies (Viking funeral in a housing estate most likely.) But I've had a full bike licence for ~2 years and the signature below is nothing special so don't fret about getting the perfect bike on the first attempt!
tl;dr it's a continual process. ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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| Easy-X wrote: | With all due respect, you've not been lucky so far
I've been driving the same shitty Skoda for the last 10 years and it'll get replaced when it dies (Viking funeral in a housing estate most likely.) |
to be fair to the little Zontes, apart from the ECU getting swapped and all the hassle that went along with that the thing has run really good for the roughly 2000 miles I've put on it since I bought it in November 2020. I can't blame the bike for a van driver running into me either.
The DID chain I got though I think ultimately will be worth the money. I cleaned and lubed it the other day and it looks as good as the day I bought it.
On the subject of cars, when my Jaguar XF got written off by an Asian lady (thank fuck because the EGR valves were on their way out and it saved me a fortune in repairs) I trouser'd the insurance money and bought a Vauxhall Vectra for £1,200 cash and I will literally run that car into the ground, it's a tool for doing what needs done and nothing more. I was going to buy a Tesla Model 3 new but after getting into bikes I just don't see the appeal in a nice car anymore. I can spend £15k on a motorbike that would beat most supercars, so a car is now just a box for practicality only.
| UncleBFester wrote: | Most common is disk lock left in place or for me, pushing around with the side stand down and it catching or not being down fully ... i would not like to explain how i know this .... |
Whatever bike I get, I am going to put the roadlok device thing on it for security out and about. I think a benefit I never thought about is since it goes through the holes in the discs themselves, it probably won't allow the bike to roll enough to damage anything if I forgot to take it off?
I'd like to try sitting on an ER6, it looks really sporty so probably not going to be comfortable for a big fat guy. ____________________ PRESENT: 2018 BMW S1000XR SE Sport.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 4 years, 194 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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