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Sport bikes are built for high-speed handling but can be uncomfortable for long daily rides. 2. Set a Realistic Budget

The purchase price is only one part of the total cost. Ensure you budget for:

Verify the seller has a clear title in their name with no liens.

Factor in the price of the bike itself plus any financing interest if not paying cash.

If buying from a dealer, compare the MSRP across locations and be prepared to negotiate or walk away from high "prep fees". This is How You Buy a Motorcycle You'll LOVE

If buying privately, check the VIN on the title matches the frame and engine. Ask for a "cold start" to ensure the engine runs well from a freezing state. 5. Finalizing the Sale