Buying a Motorcycle

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A motorcycle is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by handlebars from a saddle-style seat. Some have a high power-to-weight ratio, which means they can accelerate and brake quickly. Because of this, they require more skill and experience to ride safely than passenger cars or trucks.

Motorcycles lack many safety features found in automobiles, including airbags and windshields. Despite this, they are not necessarily unsafe. The vast majority of multi-vehicle motorcycle crashes are caused by other drivers, so it is important that all riders exercise extreme caution on the road and follow state and local traffic laws.

Before buying a motorcycle, it’s best to consider what you plan on using it for. This will help you narrow down the selection and find a bike that fits your needs. If you’re a new rider, it’s also essential to find a bike that suits your height, weight and riding experience level.

Cruisers, or chopper bikes, are commonly associated with Harley-Davidson, but there are plenty of other brands that offer this style of motorcycle. A cruiser typically has a low-slung, more comfortable seat height and can be equipped with extra luggage for long trips. They also can have engine sizes up to 1,000cc, which makes them a good choice for new and experienced riders alike. Then there’s the sportbike, a faster, lighter version of the cruiser. It can be equipped with a range of accessories to make it a comfortable weekend sport-touring bike as well.