Well, if you’ve finally decided to buy a new motorcycle, pat yourself on the back! It would be great if you could get it right the first time and reap all the benefits and thrills of riding a top-quality new motorcycle throughout a satisfying season. At Jim Moroney's, we want to ensure you get it right, so we've compiled this guide to show you how to do it. To learn more, stop by our location in New Windsor, New York, also serving Newburgh and Cornwall.

Choose the Right Style

Experienced Harley-Davidson® riders know their style, unlike newbies who can find the process of making an intelligent choice bewildering. Motorcycle styles range from scooters to cruisers and sports bikes. In between, there are adventure bikes, touring bikes, classic bikes, standard bikes, and dirt bikes.

The style you choose for your motorcycle reflects your personality. Be sure also to get something that complements your overall look and sense of fashion. Riding comfort is the No. 1 consideration as you’re going about getting your new bike, so you can have fun riding for long hours while minimizing fatigue. Some popular bikes have lengthy suspensions for shock absorption and enhanced seats for optimal comfort.

Get the Proper Power

For a beginner, it's best to start with a less powerful motorcycle. A high-powered Harley-Davidson® hog might be impressive, but remember, if you happen to lose control, your investment and physical health could suffer. So, start small, and as you get the hang of it, you can upgrade to more power depending on your speed-handling ability.

Keep It Simple

When you're starting out, it's best to keep things simple and avoid too many distracting accessories. They could make your first experiences less enjoyable than anticipated, particularly when expensive repairs for delicate components kick in. Choose the naked version rather than the plastic-clad version since the latter could cost you a lot to to replace the plastic. Also, most beginners start with used motorcycles to learn the ropes and upgrade later to new models.

Get Good Gear

After acquiring the insurance for your new Harley-Davidson® bike, you'll also need proper riding gear. This entails a closed-face helmet, jacket, boots, pants, and gloves. These items can be expensive — particularly the helmet — but you wouldn't want to skimp on safety.

Choose Your Dealership

It’s essential to identify the Harley-Davidson® dealership nearest to you before you commit to buying a motorcycle. That's because you’ll need to travel there to purchase and regularly maintain your bike. In addition, you should develop a relationship with the team at that dealership for smooth and better care of your motorcycle.

If you are considering getting yourself a new motorcycle, visit Jim Moroney's for the best deals. We're located in New Windsor, New York, and serve customers in Newburgh and Cornwall, too.