Motorcycle Reviews
What to Look for in Motorcycle Reviews
When it comes to Motorcycle Reviews, it's fairly easy to find them online as they are as numerous as the number of people doing the reviewing. The problem with online (and offline) reviews is that none of them really follow a basic format based on critical issues of purchasing a motorcycle. The other problem that seems to be a common omission with these critiques is that none of them talk about who the particular type of bike is suited for. Everybody's needs and wants are different, especially when it comes to performance, comfort, power needed, primary use of the bike, and so on.
What you always will find is content about size of the engine, type of engine, horsepower, fuel efficiency, etc. The reviews always have neglected saying what type of user the bike is designed for --- and I'm not referring to gender. I'm referring to age group of the individual and what they really need to be looking for. Here's a list of what should be in Motorcycle Reviews and rarely is:
- What type of body style is the bike designed to fit?
- A listing of all the options that come standard or are available to add for a price
- How does the particular type of motorcycle relate to the driver's abilities
- Cost and frequency of repairs (believe it or not, this isn't always in a review)
- Difficulty factors involved in finding replacement parts
One thing that is always a critical issue is if the bike overwhelms the rider or if the rider is too tall for the bike. It's a comfort factor first and foremost, but equally as important is the safety issue. If the bike overwhelms the rider, the consequences could be very hazardous to the rider's health and well-being. An overwhelming bike cannot be handled properly nor controlled properly
Every bike on the market usually has a list of options available, but that list may or may not tell the buyer what is included as standard and what adds to the cost. This is often covered on the price tag, but sometimes there are other options that can be included as standard in place of those that are listed.
Is the rider experienced enough to handle the bike they are thinking about buying, or is the bike going to eventually become boring to the rider?
You got a great deal when you purchased the bike, but what are normal maintenance and repairs going to cost you? Furthermore, what is the frequency of those repairs --- infrequent occurrences versus repairs being needed too frequently.
Finally, how difficult is it going to be for you to find replacement parts when you need to perform normal maintenance or make necessary repairs? If that bike is your only means of transportation, and you have to wait two or three weeks for parts in order to do the repairs, you're in a world of hurt. So you want to make sure that there is never problem being able to repair your bike so you don't miss any time on the road or at work or both.
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Are there any good websites with motorcycle reviews?
Something like Edmonds.com for cars, that has reviews of new and used bikes?
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What's a good website to view motorcycle reviews?
I like to avoid websites with mass pop ups or ads. Looking for a site that rates bike on comfort and handling. Thanks in advance.
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Bmw is known for high technology, -why is it that their bikes (K1200R) have such comparibly low power figures?
I dont believe it is related to economy, -as this is not quoted often in motorcycle reviews -(i think because nobody in the market for a 1200cc Inline4 holds this as a priority.)
-nice try carl p, (government?) but we all know power figures sell, even bmw quoted their K1200 R as "the most powerful naked bike" (until a new suzuki with hayabusa engine is now selling). I understand power isnt everything, but the large bmw doesnt seem to dominate agility or power/weight tests either???
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Is the 2007 Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 only a one seater?
I will be getting one pretty soon and some of my friends want a ride and I don't know if its only a one seater or if it can hold 2 people. http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/suzuki/2007-suzuki-hayabusa-1300-ar14854/picture107724-1.html
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What are some good sites to get motorcycle reviews?
Ive found one that was a euro review site and they did very good reviews on about all motorcycle but i cant find it again. I was looking to buy a bike in the next few days and wanna read some reviews first. Whats some good sites?
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