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:: At The Dealer ::

   Knowledge is power
    Make sure you learn as much as you can about the motorcycle you intend to buy before making the big deal. There are lots of good magazines and web sites that can give you lots of specs and insight into the bike you want.

   Know how to bargain

 

  Before you visit the motorcycle dealer, you should have done enough research to know how much the bike retails, and what features are included. Going into this, you should be aware that prices are often non-negotiable, particularly on popular models.

   Easy shop
    Once you get to the dealership, you are likely to be approached by a salesman. Motorcycle dealerships are usually more laid-back then car dealerships. You probably won't be bothered by an overly persistent salesman.
    :: Inspecting The Bike  ::

   Day light look
    Set up a time and place to meet the seller. Always make sure to check out the bike during the day. Inspecting in the dark could allow you to miss vital problems the bike may have.

   Honest word
  One of the most important things to bring with you to inspect a bike is a friend. The best scenario is a friend who is an experienced biker or better yet, a bike mechanic. They can help point out things that you may miss or not even be aware that they are a potential issue.