Top 12 Things to Keep-In-Mind When You Plan to Buy a Bike for This New Year 2023
Top 12 Things to Keep-In-Mind When You Plan to Buy a Bike for This New Year 2023
Published on December 19, 2022. EST READ TIME: 4 minutes

Every New Year comes with a set of new hopes, desires, aspirations, and promises. Let this New Year be dedicated to every aspiring bike owner. The excitement of possessing a new bike must never come in the way of properly checking all the technicalities, including two wheeler insurance, IDV, comprehensive two wheeler insurance, NCB, riding accessories, etc.
The trend of possessing a new bike had upsurged during the Covid years when public transports were risky, and this proved to be the easiest means of personal transport. However, such purchases mostly lacked proper knowledge of all the technicalities of a bike on the part of the buyer.
This article highlights all the relevant and important aspects of how to buy a new bike.
1. Never buy without taking at least one test ride:
You can never assess, from the looks alone, how the concerned bike actually fits you until you have ridden it. Several manufacturers offer demo rides for free, or you can rent or borrow demo bikes from the manufacturer and undergo a test ride.
2. Never test a bike in a shop and then buy it online:
Always refrain from online purchasing the identical bike that you used for test riding. Well, the online purchase may prove to be slightly cheaper, but once you face any practical problem with the vehicle, you have to approach offline only to settle it.
Therefore, try to stay online during your homework and research bike types, technicalities, and aspects of bike insurance like NCB, IDV, etc. NCB stands for No Claim Bonus, a special bonus offered by insurance companies for not raising any claim for a year, while IDV stands for Insured Declared Value, the optimum market value of the bike that the insurer is liable to pay if the vehicle is stolen or damaged beyond repair. You cannot use one’s expertise to make money for someone else.
3. Don’t limit yourself to visiting a single shop or riding a single bike:
You can be a stickler for one particular brand, but that attitude must never limit you to experiencing other brands. You may even find a better suit like this or reaffirm your initial choice. However, there is no harm in exploring all the plausible options.
4. Never settle on one particular bike:
In the case of bike purchasing, never compromise on your comfort level. If a particular vehicle seems to be unsuitable to your requirements, please don’t proceed to settle with it because it is cheaper. You should also not go for the one which your friend or relative has bought unless you have personally ridden it to find it befitting to your choices and requirements. You are supposed to use it for the long term, and so you are supposed to be absolutely comfortable with the buy.
5. Engage the salesperson:
In this digital era, you have access to every possible piece of basic information on anything, including bikes. A thorough reading on the aspect might make you think that you know everything on the subject.
However, that’s not always true. Several bike companies even offer specialised digital training on certain special models to their staff, offering enhanced information access that might be more than your net knowledge.
Therefore, make sure to bombard the salesperson with as many questions as you like to clarify everything with satisfactory replies, especially if you are a first-time bike user.
6. Don’t buy bike insurance without reading the policy:
Purchasing bike insurance goes hand-in-hand with the purchase of a new bike. You must ensure to read the policy documents carefully. First, ensure what type of insurance suits your bike, general two wheeler insurance or comprehensive two wheeler insurance. Then proceed to clarify the technical aspects like NCB, IDV, riders, etc.
7. Never settle for any bike that never aligns with your riding goals:
Be true to yourself about your riding habits and focus on those aspects during bike purchasing. If you are an adventure biker, a simple bike can never satisfy your adventure skills and vice versa. Beware of any two-wheeler that requires considerable modification to suit your requirements.
Any component swap might prove to be a pinch in your pocket, or any large fitting adjustments are enough to alter the basic nature of the concerned two-wheeler entirely. Certain minor changes are always acceptable. However, if the modification list gets too big, it is best to seek a different model to cater to your specific needs better.
8. Never skip bike accessories:
New bike riders tend to separate a budget for bikes only, entirely ruling out the costs of certain basic accessories. Among these accessories, a standard helmet is basic. Proper bike lights, spare tubes, inflators, and tyre levers are also good to buy. Therefore, bike purchasing costs must include the cost of the bike itself, bike insurance costs, and accessory costs.
9. Remember to ask about special discounts and offers:
Always go for price negotiation to grab the best deal. The profit margins remain limited, especially for freshly launched bikes, but still, they may offer certain special discounts and offers after a bit of haggling.
10. Never skimp on a perfect fit:
After the salesperson has confirmed that you have settled for the correct bike, you can proceed to book an appointment with the professional fitter of the store and get all the things dialled to your needs. Every standard store possesses some customised fitting accessories to offer you the right fit and perfect comfort of riding, lessening the chances of accidents.
11. Never forget the shop after the purchase is over:
A bike purchase from any store ensures building up a relationship. Apart from sharing expertise and advice, several stores offer a trial maintenance period. If you are incapable of changing a flat tyre or chain lubing, approach the maintenance store first. They can even teach you the relevant aspects of basic bike maintenance.
12. Never rule out the possibility of a custom bike:
For a seasoned biker, finding the correct bike often becomes a tough challenge, except for a custom-built one. After acquiring the rider’s measurements, the builder queries about your previous riding experiences, riding habits, the qualities of the bike that you have liked and disliked, bike colour, components, and, last but not least, your budget. The builder documents each step of your customised bike building and shares the entire procedure to satiate your interests. In the end, you can own a high-end customised bike, ideally crafted to your specifications, at a cost lower than a premium racing bike.
Conclusion
This article highlights all the important aspects that you need to avoid while purchasing a two-wheeler. Maintaining an open mind and keeping yourself alert on every possible front are the two main aspects of purchasing the best bike that caters to your necessities and proves to be a perfect suit for your requirements.
Disclaimer: The above information is for illustrative purpose only. For more details, please refer to policy wordings and prospectus before concluding the sales.
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