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A two-wheeler is the most preferred mode of transport for many of us. But what are the things one must keep in mind before purchasing a bike?
Last week, Sagar Basandani told us about the pitfalls to watch out for while purchasing a second-hand bike (here).
This week, we list out the things you must consider before buying a new bike.
Whether you are a novice or a seasoned pro, you might do well if you carefully consider these few points before you put down that huge sum for a new bike.
Read on to know what goes on in the minds (and heart) of bikers while they buy a new bike:
1. List down your needs
- Ask yourself why you need the bike
- If you require it just for casual riding within your town/city for twice or thrice a week then you could consider settle for a classy bike.
- It might not score high on mileage but it makes a statement.
- But if you need it for long expeditions then comfort, mileage and performance is what matters the most.
- So, first know what you (not your friend) require!
2. Draw up your budget
- Consider the cost of the bike that you are ready to spend.
- To that add the cost of safety gears, maintenance cost, insurance cover charges, etc.
What you must know about buying a new bike
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3. Research and rate
- Even within your budget there will be several options.
- See what works for you.
- If you're confused, write in to us!
- Invite opinions and suggestions from experienced bikers in your friends circle and family.
- Eliminate those bikes that do not receive good feedback.
4. Take a test ride
- Surely by now you are itching to hit the road but don't be too eager.
- Take the bike you've zeroed in on for a test ride.
- This is important.
- You will realise if the bike is in fact good for your body structure only after you have taken it for a spin.
What you must know about buying a new bike
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5. Buy it!
- You've jumped through the loops.
- You've done your research.
- You've been patient.
- Now put down that money you've been saving
6. Don't forget your safety gear:
- Accessories are as important as the bike.
- Invest in safety gear -- helmets, jackets, eye gear and other equipments you might need.
- These will go a long way.
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