If you’re planning on purchasing a new motorcycle, you’ve likely already set a limit for your model’s price tag. However, many buyers forget to factor in the various other expenses that will inevitably appear once they’re ready to take their new motorcycles off the lot. To make sure you don’t end up spending beyond your means, check out our helpful article below.

Price Tag

Motorcycles can vary quite a bit in terms of price, with beginner models coming in as low as 7,000 dollars, while higher-end bikes can get up to 35,000 dollars or higher. Used motorcycles are a great option if you’re looking for affordability, and on average range anywhere from 4,000 to 10,000 dollars.

Gear

You’ll also need to purchase a variety of different riding gear for your motorcycle to ensure you’re safe in the event of a crash. Helmets alone can cost up to 100 dollars, with the rest of your gear adding up to around 1,000 dollars or so depending on the amount of gear you buy and the quality of the brand.

License

If you’re completely new to riding a motorcycle you’ll likely need to take a few classes in order to get your license. This typically costs around 150 dollars for both the course and the license but can cost more depending on the difficulty of the course and included equipment.

Whether you’re looking for a new motorcycle model or some high-quality gear for your first-ever ride, we encourage you to visit us here at Jim Moroney's Inc. Our location here in New Windsor, New York offers everything a motorcycle owner could possibly need—from helpful parts and repairs to financing services and trade-ins— and proudly serve the nearby cities of Newburgh and Cornwall, New York.