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Imaginespeeding down the highway at 70 miles per hour the wind blowing in your facenothing but an open stretch of road in front of you. It’s no wonder why so manypeople turn to motorcycles these days especially during the hot dry summer.Motorbikes are cool elegant and very veryfast. This makes them the perfect tool to live out your lone adventurerfantasies. But just how much would this pleasure cost you?Unfortunatelythings are not as simple as merely buying a motorcycle. You also need to considerinsurance gear and maintenance costs. Learning about these expenses beforeyou commit to a purchase will ensure you have no regrets further down the road.Before You Start: Take a Motorcycle SafetyCourseFor around$200-$300 you can undergo the Basic RiderCourse. In just 10 hours it will teach you everything youneed to know as a beginner. Plus it may substitute a riding test at the DMVso it’s worth it all around.Expense #1: The MotorcycleThe actualmotorbike is the first and most important piece of the puzzle. Similar to carsmotorcycles come in a great variety of price ranges. Don’t jump straight to therare collector edition bikes that are worth millions of dollars. Instead youcan get a decent beginner-friendly motorcycle for up to $10000. The price canbe much lower if you opt for a used slightly older model. Alternatively ifyou really want to splurge on a more advanced bike you may end up paying up to $35000.Expense #2: InsuranceInsurance isan absolute must for motorcyclists. It is necessary even for cars — and thereyou have a few tons’ worth of protecting metal encasing you plus seatbelts.You are much more vulnerable on a motorcycle. Even if you are riding safelywithin the speed limit and have protective gear on it’s best not to risk yourhealth or property.Howevercalculating insurance is not an easy feat. Lots of factors affect how much aninsurance company would charge you. For one thing your age matters. If you areyounger than 25 they will see you an inexperienced and charge you more. On theother hand if you are elderly your reflexes and eyesight might make you aliability in insurers’ eyes. Should you have any previous traffic violations in your license that will play a major role too. There are also other factors such as how popular and expensive your motorcycle is. Data from Sambla shows that motorcycle insurance costs riders an average of $832 per year; you should consider yourself extremely lucky if you snatch an insurance contract for less than $500 a year.Expense #3: GearYou alreadyknow that anyone on a motorcycle needs to wear a helmet — those cost a fewhundred dollars. In addition you should consider buying a sturdy leatherjacket and boots. Investing in leather pants is also a good idea unless youwant the wind to ruin your regular clothes. Just to be safe set aside $1000for these things. Be prepared to replace each of them further down the line.Expense #4: MaintenanceMotorcycleshave a lot of tiny parts that need frequent TLC. Of course this would dependon how much you ride your motorcycle but when you consider tire changesroutine check-ups oil changes and belt replacements you are looking atanother $1000 per year at least. Add to that at least another $300 for gastoo.
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