Pre Owned Motorcycles
Finding Great Deals on Used Motorcycles
There are many little-known resources for finding pre-owned motorcycles for sale. If you have decided to start your search for the perfect bike, there will be many factors to consider. If you want something very specific, you may be better off hiring a broker to help you track down and acquire that special motorcycle. If you are not as picky or find yourself on a budget, you may find the following list of resources very helpful in finding a suitable bike at a great price.
Police Auctions
Motorcycles, dirt bikes and scooters that have been seized at crime scenes or confiscated for other official reasons usually become government property that is then sold to the public at auction. Most of the time you don't hear about these auctions because they generally have very little publicity. Many municipalities have information about police auctions on their Web sites. They may post auction dates or even list individual property for sale. If your local government's Web site doesn't have this information posted, you can call the Sherriff's office or highway patrol to inquire about auctions. Make sure to ask about special requirements and other information you may need to purchase a motorcycle at auction.
Ebay
When using Ebay Motors or other popular auction Web sites to search for a used motorcycle, keep in mind that the bikes you come across can be located anywhere in the world. Of course, there are search parameters you can determine to ensure that the results delivered are all within a certain number of miles from your home. You can decide how far you are willing to drive to pick up your motorcycle and search Ebay for bikes within that distance.
If you are into restoring vintage bikes or customizing Harley Davidson motorcycles, you may be willing to pay for shipping costs provided you find a great deal. If this is the case, Ebay and other auction sites are great places to find what you are looking for.
Online Classifieds
Because posting ads on online classifieds sites is free or very cheap, the best deals can generally be found here. One of the benefits of using online classifieds to find your motorcycle is that you can search locally or regionally. Depending on which site you use, you can search the top two or three larger cities that are closest to you. Again, this will depend somewhat on how far you are willing to travel to check, test drive and ultimately pick up your used motorcycle.
Another benefit of online classifieds is that you can post a listing yourself. For little to no money, you can actually place an online classified ad stating exactly what you are looking for in terms of a used motorcycle. Responses will typically come in the way of emails or telephone calls from prospective sellers who may have a used motorcycle that you may be interested in. Consider this "putting out your feelers, " and do it regardless of what other (more aggressive) search methods you employ.
Yard/Garage Sales
Looking for a used motorcycle by visiting yard sales or garage sales in your local area can be fun, but very time consuming. Unless you live in an area where there are very many motorcycles, you may spend a long time looking at yard sales. On the other hand, if you have already placed an online classified ad, are searching Ebay daily, and also happen to visit yard sales in your neighborhood on the weekends, then you're only helping to increase your chances of finding a truly great deal on the motorcycle of your dreams.
Also keep in mind that by visiting yard sales, you may come across an opportunity to buy a bike that the seller hadn't yet considered selling. Many people invest in motorcycles on a whim, without truly weighing out all the pros and cons. Having a motorcycle takes a lot of time and money, and many people end up dropping the hobby. If you visit a yard sale and notice a motorcycle parked in the garage, looking like it's just gathering dust, it doesn't hurt to ask about it. You may stumble across a great deal!
Used Bike Lots
Used bike lots are a great place to see many used motorcycles in one place. As with cars, you must realize that buying from a dealership will generally be more expensive than buying your motorcycle from a private seller. On the other hand, buying your motorcycle from a bike dealership will give you the opportunity to purchase a warranty.
If there isn't a used motorcycle dealership near the town or city where you live, you may need to travel a bit to get to one. This might be well worth it if you'd like to choose from a large selection, be able to test drive your new bike, and deal with an established business.
Motorcycle Message Boards
Motorcycle message boards are a great forum for finding information on where to get certain bikes or bike parts. The motorcycle enthusiasts that frequent these message boards can be novices or very knowledgeable, but they share your passion. Posters may have great ideas about where you can find a great deal on a used bike, they may actually know of a motorcycle for sale that is a great deal, or, they may even have a motorcycle for sale that you might be interested in.
Newspaper
Your local newspaper is a great place to search for motorcycles for sale right in your area. The motorcycles advertised in the newspaper classifieds may be listed by dealerships or private sellers. The benefit is that every motorcycle listed here will be close to your geographical location.
Shopping for a Deal
No matter where you decide to start your search for a used motorcycle you will increase your chances of finding what you want if you employ two or three of the methods. Make sure to do your homework by having an idea of what you want and what to look for. Also, make sure that you test drive the motorcycle and feel comfortable with the price and deal.
To find the best deals on used motorcycles, motorcycle parts and motorcycle gear, visit CycleLeeg, a popular online used motorcycles for sale website.
Are You A Motorcycle Rider/Owner? Do You Recommend Honda, Harley, or Yamaha?
I have been researching possibly buying a used/pre-owned motorcycle. I love Harley Davidsons like the Sportster and the 1200 series, but man are they expensive and I heard very high maintenance. I have heard that Hondas and Yamahas in the higher powered models are easier to maintain and cheaper to service. What is your opinion on owning a bike and what is your preference. Still, there is nothing like that Harley sound when it's cranked up on the freeway. Thanks
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Will Suzuki dealers accept a car (07 Ford Focus) as a trade in for a motorcycle?
I'm looking to trade in my car for a pre-owned motorcycle. Will most dealers accept this as a trade in?
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where can i buy used pre-owned motorcycles online in the Santa Clara area without having to bid?
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2 stroke Vs. 4 stroke?
Okay, to start off, I know there are probably 10.5 billion questions about this topic on the internet. But I'm a lazy bum and don't feel like looking. That said, I would appreciate your most intelligent feedback on this matter.
To began:
As of right now I am in the market for a new motorcycle again. This will be my third, and I am 17, I am looking for a pre-owned motorcycle, for a good deal. I would prefer one to be upwards of 250ccs to maybe even 500cc or 600cc (depending on the engine configuration).
My problem:
I can't seem to decide between a four-stroke, or a two-stroke (in terms of dirt bikes).
I own a two-stroke as of right now, and I understand how to preform regular maintenance and such. I have preformed a top-end rebuild on the mentioned motorcycle, and I understand what two-strokes need. So, in terms of maintenance, the four-stroke sounds more intriguing.
I do not want to be held to the curse of having to rebuild the engine every two years. I understand that I may have a motorcycle dealership preform such a task. But then I must spend my hard earned money on (very) extensive fees. And that is why a four-stroke motorcycle sounds more appealing.
Basically:
I want a two-stroke because: It is cheap to buy, it is very fast and will keep up with the rest of my friends' motorcycles, it sounds very impressive, I also know that there are many oil-injected dirt bike motorcycles, but I have not been able to acquire such a list.
I want a four-stroke because: It will still keep up with my friends' motorcycles, the power band may be what I need, I do not have to preform any gasoline and oil mixture processes, and I will not have to preform a top-end rebuild within the time on my ownership.
So what is your opinion? I would like to know if there are any two-stroke motorcycles that do not need new top-ends as frequently as I have stated. Also if it's worth the time to save and buy a four-stroke? Again, I would appreciate your feedback on this matter to a great extent.
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Websites for pre-owned motorcycles?
Any decent websites I can go on to look for pre-owned motorcycle besides Craigslist and Recycler.com?
I live in CA, if that matters.
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