How To Buy A New Motorcycle from a Dealer at RevZilla.com

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @mr.d_88
    @mr.d_88 7 лет назад +931

    damn son, that beard is really coming along...

    • @SpurgeonDunbar
      @SpurgeonDunbar 7 лет назад +74

      I've been oiling it with WD-40.

    • @MaddBaggins
      @MaddBaggins 7 лет назад +9

      You should be using wax based chain lube.

    • @Land-Shark
      @Land-Shark 7 лет назад +3

      Key & Peele should have said "Pu**y on the beard wax!"... but chain wax is pretty cool, too :)

    • @Demiiboiidodat
      @Demiiboiidodat 6 лет назад

      Mister Dick xt6sttghjn..

    • @antdx316
      @antdx316 6 лет назад

      Arab beard. Anyways, the idea is to feel what it's like to go down to develop proper phobia limits.

  • @jiggyfly6295
    @jiggyfly6295 7 лет назад +2227

    I just saved a bunch of money on my motorcycle insurance, by outrunning the police.

    • @Nobe616
      @Nobe616 7 лет назад +29

      Lol good one

    • @roblena7977
      @roblena7977 6 лет назад +23

      Best comment ever

    • @Realistninja
      @Realistninja 6 лет назад +7

      Dont make me tell mr layhe ? Layhe... you know who I'm talking about

    • @dandymcgee
      @dandymcgee 6 лет назад +20

      Unfortunately, Jiggy took a big hit on his bail increase after posting this comment.

    • @DIOSpeedDemon
      @DIOSpeedDemon 6 лет назад +3

      That is one of the BEST comments I have heard and I am an Expert on comments. My hat is off to you sir. RH DSD

  • @joevidya
    @joevidya 7 лет назад +1483

    This is how you buy a motorcycle in a perfect world, what this video didn't mention is how the dealerships are going to try to screw you over with steep freight setup and documentation fees.

    • @GregHassler
      @GregHassler 7 лет назад +99

      joetca freight is a real fee from the manufacturer. Setup is a real cost to the dealer as well, they are paying somebody to assemble it. Doc fees are pretty standard and the amounts are generally governed by the state.

    • @chrisphilhower6029
      @chrisphilhower6029 7 лет назад +91

      I Assembled bikes for a short time. Was not getting anywhere near what the Set-up Fee charged. As I was paid Hourly.

    • @GregHassler
      @GregHassler 7 лет назад +90

      Chris Philhower that's how business works. They pay you, they pay your taxes, they pay for the space for you to work, and if you were paid hourly they probably gave you both the tools and training.

    • @chrisphilhower6029
      @chrisphilhower6029 7 лет назад +71

      Actually, Where I worked I supplied my own tools. Training? Used to work as an Auto Tech. And do most of the work on my own bike. My Training was mostly following Assembly Sheets. I was a "Torque Nazi" and used a Torque Wrench on all Critical fasteners. Handlebar mounts, Axles, Etc. Taxes? They took the Deductions for Income as most employers do.

    • @RallyDude1515
      @RallyDude1515 7 лет назад +31

      My dealer is $3XX freight $3XX setup...I wouldn't ship it myself for that price or put it together for that price. They tell you up front on the price tag at every dealer I have been to in California. I just don't see where the screwing comes into play, nor do I see any steep fees.

  • @Cologne_Trooper
    @Cologne_Trooper 4 года назад +304

    Always ask them to throw in gear. They’ll almost always say yes if it’s reasonable.

    • @SteveSmith-wk9dx
      @SteveSmith-wk9dx 4 года назад +121

      Absolutely. If a dealer won't budge on price, try for some extras. I couldn't get penny one off my first bike, so I put it to the dealer like this: any discount you can give me on the bike, I'll spend here. Especially as a new rider, you need gear. You need to look at things that are relatively cheap for them but potentially expensive for you. I got a lock, gloves, boots, and the first service thrown in. Not huge for them, but it would have cost me close to 10% the price of the bike.

    • @SROD_559
      @SROD_559 4 года назад +17

      Steve Smith good to know definitely gonna try it

    • @markkulyas2418
      @markkulyas2418 4 года назад +15

      LOL, dealers will never give you anything for free, anything that they are going to give you for free would come right out of their pocket. This isn't a swap meet fellows.

    • @Cologne_Trooper
      @Cologne_Trooper 4 года назад +26

      @@markkulyas2418 it's not coming out of their pockets. If anything they're getting more money. More money meaning they're making a sale only worst case scenario $300 off msrp rather than no sale at all.

    • @jaytodd9927
      @jaytodd9927 3 года назад +15

      @@markkulyas2418 they really will, as a car salesman I personally saw my floor manager give away so much shit, free oil changes here and there, premium floor mats, paint correction marker, I’ve seen him drive it hours out of his way and fly back to make the sale. Sales managers at dealerships will do anything to make the sale

  • @MuffinTessee
    @MuffinTessee 4 года назад +30

    Pretty good advice.. I will say that dealers are not likely to negotiate much on any new bikes, even left-overs. What worked for me though was going through cycletrader and getting a leftover from a dealership a couple states over.. the bike was out the door $2k cheaper than any other dealer I talked to, so even with shipping I still saved at least a thousand dollars. You have to be patient but also ready to jump on a good deal if you see it.

  • @darrenbrownphotography
    @darrenbrownphotography 5 лет назад +86

    You guys are creating really high quality, well-scripted, and story-boarded videos. I could easily see this programming on mainstream TV. Kudos to the video production team.

    • @Lexsoufz
      @Lexsoufz 5 лет назад

      Darren Brown absolutely agree with this comment ! Amazingly done content

    • @Texan_American
      @Texan_American Год назад +1

      RUclips is mainstream TV dude.

  • @poormiserablesinner4600
    @poormiserablesinner4600 7 лет назад +179

    When I call revilla and try to negotiate a price, revzillz does not budge. So I walk away.

  • @GSA15174
    @GSA15174 7 лет назад +91

    I remember going to a local dealership (the only one within 50 miles) and I asked the guy what the typical otd price on a Ninja 300 and 650 would be and he said the Ninja would be around 8500 and the 650 would be about 11000 I just left it and didn't look back.

    • @Daddy-Saxon
      @Daddy-Saxon 4 года назад +9

      Bruh the price of a 2020 650 is like on 8k

    • @willystix2150
      @willystix2150 4 года назад +3

      @@Daddy-Saxon bruh out the door

    • @s19pajua13
      @s19pajua13 4 года назад +1

      Wtf 😂. Is this the US?

  • @robertbaker611
    @robertbaker611 4 года назад +1

    I too was hit by a car. A little old lady ran over me, drug me down the road and finally stopped to see what was lodged under her car. Had a little surgery to sew me back up and spent a month or so on the couch. While recovering, I threw a blood clot so back to the hospital and spent a good 6 months on blood thinners with the possibility of never getting off of them. In the end, I recovered with no residual effects other than some nice scars. I never fully recovered mentally from the accident and now only ride sparingly on the road after being a dedicated roadie for 20 years. Billy has offered some really good advice and tips for returning to the road but I think one of most important tips is to be a smart cyclist. Using low traffic roads with wide shoulders is a safer option and riding at low traffic times such as early morning also makes for a safer ride. And as Billy pointed out, incorporating as many visual accessories as possible is a must. I can’t understand the idea of wearing black jerseys with black cycling shorts when there are fluorescent options. And I also think solo rides are are much more riskier than group rides. Good luck to those attempting a return to road but if you want a full proof car deterrent, buy a mountain bike. 😀

  • @brandonclark8736
    @brandonclark8736 7 лет назад +15

    Thanks for putting together this series, guys! I bet the comments posted here will have even more "real world" knowledge in addition to the videos.
    Buying your first motorcycle can be a daunting experience, and if these videos help put more riders on the roads, I can't thank you enough.

  • @czierwo
    @czierwo 7 лет назад +24

    walked the other day into dealership to talk about ninja 300. 4200 bucks list price ended up to be 5500 in a flash. 10 min later walked out of dealership. Got pre-owned ninja 250 for a fraction of that cost instead.

    • @RevZilla
      @RevZilla  7 лет назад +11

      Guess you've got some more cash to drop on gear then? Sorry, I had to. Congrats on the new bike! -TeamZilla Chris

    • @czierwo
      @czierwo 7 лет назад +4

      RevZilla yh! will be getting new helmet and will keep on saving so I can upgrade for the next season :)

  • @motorcop505
    @motorcop505 5 лет назад +9

    These are great videos! I have over 30 years of experience, 15 of which was as a motor officer. You guys do a great job with these videos.

  • @ZHTrainer
    @ZHTrainer 4 года назад +2

    This was a good video but there where a few details I would change. First if you can pay cash pay cash. If you don't have the cash save the money and then buy. If you don't have to get yourself into debt don't. This will also make your insurance cheaper and defiantly shop around. 2 find the best deal you can don't pay a penny more then you have too. You can get the service at any dealership you want. Buying a left over model is good advice also there are good used bikes out there as well. Thank you Revzilla for what you do love the videos.

  • @Jimbo4575
    @Jimbo4575 6 лет назад +54

    I love revzilla but this advice is great way to get screwed on the price.

    • @Voltomess
      @Voltomess 4 года назад +11

      its a fucking advertisement for that dealership nothing else. They jus fishing with that video

    • @Kimmy431
      @Kimmy431 3 года назад +2

      This fucking sellout. Lol

  • @mitchharrington625
    @mitchharrington625 4 года назад +11

    Im buying my first motorcycle very soon and I have been looking for something like this for a while. Awesome breakdown of the process with a few great tips and tricks thrown in. I have seen videos from dealerships on how to buy from them, but it isn't the side of the equation I wanted to see. This answered so many questions. Cheers Revzilla.
    Mitch. Melbourne, Australia.

  • @toeztothenoze
    @toeztothenoze 7 лет назад +89

    OTD price should always be MSRP or close to it. If they can't do that, you're in the wrong dealership...

    • @joevidya
      @joevidya 7 лет назад +8

      The Honda Harley and KTM dealerships near me wouldn't ever sell their bikes for MSRP, not even to their own employees.

    • @toeztothenoze
      @toeztothenoze 7 лет назад

      joetca where do you live? I got both my wr250r and my dad's cb500x for MSRP OTD at two different dealers in Southern California...

    • @joevidya
      @joevidya 7 лет назад

      Orange County.

    • @gabiwabi123
      @gabiwabi123 7 лет назад

      BRAAAP the Casbah wow where? I paid over 1000 more than msrp

    • @JpOcDenver
      @JpOcDenver 7 лет назад +2

      BRAAAP the Casbah Agreed. Got my 2017 Tuono Factory for $200 over msrp out the door. I'm confident I could've got msrp OTD considering how quickly they accepted my offer. That's on a highly sought after Italian bike that had been in country for 2 weeks. Do your homework.

  • @joeyp4196
    @joeyp4196 2 года назад +2

    After I knew the bike I wanted, I called and emailed every dealer in the area to negotiate an OTD price. I buy my cars the same way. They don't want you to do that. They prefer you get ur butt in the dealership.. WRONG. They may say we "can't" do that but they could. I finally negotiated a great OTD deal on my MT07 via email. Works every time.

    • @willstamps5641
      @willstamps5641 2 года назад

      may i ask what you paid otd? i’m looking for the same thing

    • @joeyp4196
      @joeyp4196 2 года назад +1

      @@willstamps5641 2021 MT07 new otd was 8800. But now there's such a shortage of these bikes in the whole US that it may be harder to get a deal like that. Also depends on where u live. Good luck

  • @DA2THFA1RY
    @DA2THFA1RY 7 лет назад +19

    Hot tip, have a large deposit... it gets you a loan and a way better deal in the end. It also gives you less to pay off, and you will have a lower fortnightly/monthly payment.

    • @somethinglame5472
      @somethinglame5472 4 года назад +1

      Eddie G. $2

    • @on-the-way222
      @on-the-way222 4 года назад +1

      @@eddieg849 2,000

    • @ericiglesias4313
      @ericiglesias4313 4 года назад +1

      I always put down 30% and keep at least 6 months of payments as a safety for rainy days. Never had any problems

  • @schigara
    @schigara 7 лет назад

    I am so glad there are so many people that are willing to take it in the ass to by new cars and bikes and deal with the horrific depreciation of new vehicles.

  • @Piinkham
    @Piinkham 2 года назад +4

    Pretty cool to see my local dealer on this channel. I get my bike inspected here and plan on buying my next bike here too. Funny enough they’re using a CB500F (my current bike) and I want to get a CB650R from these guys!

  • @bhud98
    @bhud98 5 лет назад

    That's the most easy going, non aggressive sales guy in the world. Usually can't get them to leave me alone while I look over the models. This guy only did what he was asked to do lol

  • @govinda102000
    @govinda102000 3 года назад

    I haven't ridden since 92 with a 1987 -750 ninja. Bought a Versys x300 w/o seeing or sitting it and I love it. And at 5'8" I easily reach the ground.

  • @thatfishbreeder
    @thatfishbreeder 7 лет назад +13

    Couldn't have been made at a better time. Thank you for the post Revzilla! I bought all of my gear from you guys and will now be purchasing a bike with this guidance in mind. Thanks for supporting new riders!

  • @MaddBaggins
    @MaddBaggins 7 лет назад

    Picking up prior year leftovers is a great way to save money. I bought a 2014 DL100A in 2016 for a significant discount. Brand new bike, full warranty. Saved enough $ to put all the accessories I wanted on it afterwards.

  • @JDelta87
    @JDelta87 7 лет назад +11

    Definitely some good information in here for any rider looking to buy new. Thank you for consistently delivering great content.

  • @robertpolkamp
    @robertpolkamp 4 года назад

    Spoken like a true salesman. It is always about the price and what you can afford. Avoid full coverage/financing on a vehicle you ride part time. I bought my latest Harley in Long Island and rode it back home to Florida during this pandemic. $3500 saved.

  • @shawoo
    @shawoo 7 лет назад +34

    Nice video. Only negotiate with the out the door price. Assuming every dealer plays games with the sticker price and the OTD price.

    • @thumpertorque_
      @thumpertorque_ 6 лет назад +1

      By OTD do you mean taxes, registration, fees included? I'm paying cash BTW for a DRZ400SM. Do dealers prefer cash or financing? I've saved up about 4K and the MSRP is about $7,300. I heard some people on RUclips said, they got it for as low as $6,500.

    • @BloodlustHero
      @BloodlustHero 4 года назад

      Opposite Lock never tell a dealership youre paying cash until its time to pay.

  • @aytes44
    @aytes44 7 лет назад +1

    A lot of people will insist on buying used and paying cash, but there are some other things to consider. Sometimes new bikes come with extra warranties included, and sometimes they offer better financing terms on a new bike. Some bikes depreciate more than others, and it also depends on how long you want to own your bike for. How handy are you and do you want to do the work on your bike are important considerations.
    I bought a new Road King because it had the new engine, and the prices I was finding on the used ones weren't substantially less than a new one. For me it was worth the extra to have the piece of mind to know the history of the bike, and since I generally buy vehicles and hold on to them for a long time I'm not super worried about depreciation on it. Road Kings that are 10 years old are still fetching a decent price.
    The dealer ended up having a decent interest rate, and even though we could pay cash for it, we opted to finance it. One reason to finance it is for gap insurance. If you end up totaling a bike, and you pay cash for it, you're going to take a hit on depreciation, which is a risk you can offset if you finance it and have gap insurance. The cost of gap insurance was very low, and we can always drop it if we decide to pay it off.

  • @Itsme-mx5tl
    @Itsme-mx5tl 7 лет назад +111

    go to dealer, give them cash, drive bike home.....pretty simple

    • @urmomsahoe1
      @urmomsahoe1 7 лет назад +7

      good luck trying to upgrade bikes in the future. Sure pay cash for a 300 but once you upgrade to a 600 or 1000 thats 6-8 grand. Financing is great for first time buyers because usually your first bike is one of the least expensive on the floor so you aren't locked in and you dont have to save up for a year to be able to buy it.

    • @newmangan
      @newmangan 7 лет назад +1

      the dealer at my area kinda have a bad rep, but they are the only one who have the bike that I want, so I'm just gonna pay for the bike and ride it home.

    • @1blackbirt
      @1blackbirt 5 лет назад

      One question: that's what I want to pay in cash, but I do not have the license for a motorcycle or the insurance ... so I can do it?

    • @zsuschukytos4219
      @zsuschukytos4219 5 лет назад

      Rigo Gtz lol why are you even thinking of buying a motorcycle? You gotta know how to walk before you run. Getting a license and insurance is the obvious pre steps of buying a motorcycle,otherwise your bike will be gone by the police and you will be facing some serious charges by the law 😂

    • @Nathan-cv6sm
      @Nathan-cv6sm 5 лет назад +3

      psn zsus if the time is right there is no problem with buying a bike before your license. And as to walking before you run? How do you know he isn’t an experienced off road driver?

  • @Jimbo4575
    @Jimbo4575 6 лет назад +1

    Tips
    Become a Costco member. Go to Costco power sport website enter bike you want. Someone will call you in a day or two. Get prices from them as a basis point.
    Call every dealer in your area tell them you are going to buy bike x and looking for the out the door price including everything. Don’t get hung up on fees. The only thing you are worried about is the out the door price. Once you find 2 dealers who are close call them both and tell them so and so dealer has this bike at x price if you can beat it I’m on my way to buy it.
    Once you have the price you can live with call them and say I’m on the way to the bank to get a cashiers check and I need to know the exact price. This prevents games when you get there.
    Leave the emotion at the door and pay cash

  • @mikewatchface
    @mikewatchface 7 лет назад +6

    Been thinking about buying my first bike soon. This video helps alot. Thank you

  • @dougrussell1926
    @dougrussell1926 5 лет назад +2

    You can get a really decent discount if you have a Costco membership. You go through them to find a participating dealer. It's how I'm planning to buy my next one.

  • @kennorman3864
    @kennorman3864 7 лет назад +67

    Never ever ever ever ever tell the dealership what your bank loan offer is.

    • @chasingitsuki
      @chasingitsuki 5 лет назад +11

      that is what i was thinking lol like imagine telling the dealership that your bank gave you a loan for 8000 dollars at 3.99 apr...at that point they know you are paying cash and have all the power to negotiate.....

  • @smoberdeen
    @smoberdeen 4 месяца назад +1

    Do not add any gear to the loan or you will be underwater on the loan before you even leave the shop. Example: You add jacket, helmet and gloves. A year or two later you decide you want another bike. You'll be paying for the app area land depreciation out of pocket. Also, I recently walked into a shop and wrote a check for the full amount. I have to wait 14 days to get the bike. Even though the funds have left my checking account and Iron Pony has deposited the check.

  • @19kiloman75
    @19kiloman75 7 лет назад +100

    Sure finance your pipes and grips, so you pay interest on them for the duration of the loan. Great financial advise Revzilla, if you are financing the bike don't finance add on parts as well. Save your pennies buy accessories cash, so you are not paying interest on them. How much money did the dealer pay you to give that great financial advise.

    • @2hotFL
      @2hotFL 7 лет назад +33

      Agreed. Even better, pay cash for the bike. In this country motorcycles are toys and the golden rule is you NEVER finance toys.

    • @RallyDude1515
      @RallyDude1515 7 лет назад +8

      You do realize that RevZilla sells said parts, yet they still tell you to finance/buy them from the dealer. They are not stupid nor are they paid by the dealer to shoot themselves in the foot. If you are worried about another 10% tacked onto your final debt, you probably shouldn't be financing an entire bike. Financed parts are a drop in the bucket.

    • @WhiteGravey
      @WhiteGravey 7 лет назад +6

      you know alot of people can get ZERO interest financing JUST SAYING

    • @QDADDY6
      @QDADDY6 7 лет назад

      Yeah i was kind of thinking the same thing. I just buy accessories and gear cash and see if insurance will cover it. If not then oh well lol

    • @QDADDY6
      @QDADDY6 7 лет назад +3

      2hotFL would you recommend going to a bank? Or are you suggesting that everyone has 13k laying around to dump on a new bike?

  • @SenpaiOreo731
    @SenpaiOreo731 4 года назад

    thanks just got my first bike today and man am i happy. this video with help people for years to come.

  • @gcrichlow17
    @gcrichlow17 5 лет назад +5

    You guys do a great job of explaining the in’s and outs of riding. Great content!

  • @youcanfoolmeonce
    @youcanfoolmeonce 4 года назад +1

    Assuming you already have a motorcycle and want to buy an additional one, it's easy. I've had two bikes and found a special one that I had to have, the exact color, wheels, windshield and it was not available at the local dealer and wouldn't be available for months. I wanted the bike now, so on the web I found it at a dealership 375 miles away. I called them, and told them that I want to buy it, I'd fly up there in a week since I had a cold. They said fine, all we need is $500 and we'll hold it for you. I made a debit card payment, I booked a flight and a motel room and week later I was up there on Friday by 11:00 am with my boots, jacket and chaps in a backpack and my helmet. They picked me up at the airport, I made a down payment of $4K and financed the rest, about $9K at 5%. I signed the papers, they prepped the bike and after a night at a motel, next morning I was on the bike home. The bike was a BMW R nine T Pure, black and white, with aluminum wheels and a nice windshield installed. The dealer was San Jose BMW and I took the scenic route 101 down to LA. After a stop at Paso Robles for the night I got home by 4 pm next day. It was the end of last November, beautiful weather in the 60s and 70s. It was the ride of my life!

  • @jimmefz3328
    @jimmefz3328 7 лет назад +4

    After you know what bike you want first step is to check out cycle trader to look for out the door prices in your area. take this info with you to the dealer and try to get that price. also make sure that the second go you go talk too understands you negotiated an out the door price and will not accept any additional charges other then taxes.

  • @slinton592
    @slinton592 3 года назад

    This video is almost 4 years old and still very useful.

  • @avi5278
    @avi5278 7 лет назад +5

    Very well made and concise on what buyers need to know. No BS! Subscribed.

  • @alexsystems2001
    @alexsystems2001 5 лет назад +1

    I like some of the insurance comments. I agree, you gotta shop around. I just purchased a new 2019 goldwing. I priced insurance through progressive... $6800 for 12 month premium... priced it through Geico $974 for 12 months. Better coverage too through Geico!

  • @fjrnate
    @fjrnate 7 лет назад +5

    I've been to that dealership a few times and without getting into details, their service department kinda sucked.

  • @daveyf6b572
    @daveyf6b572 7 лет назад

    In 2015 I got a 2013 Honda F6B, MSRP $19k, for $15k out the door! Left over still in crate, factory 3 year warranty, all fees included.
    1) Find make, model & color you want
    2) Do internet dealer search with 150 mile radius.
    3) Check manufacturers website for rebates/ insensitives. Most rebates apply to leftovers.
    4) Check dealer leftover inventory. Most dealers will have posted prices on leftovers.
    5) Call dealers with best prices and ask what the OTD price is.
    6) All factory warranty work can be done at a dealer of your choice.
    Bottom line, got $1,000 Honda accessories rebate, new bike financing, for $3k less than MSRP of any dealer in 150 mile radius.👍
    the dealership is Honda of Croften Md.

    • @daveyf6b572
      @daveyf6b572 7 лет назад

      Forgot to mention the dealership! Honda Powersport of Crofton Md. Great dealership, whole deal took less than an hour at the dealership. I live in the Phila. area, approx 90 miles from me, well worth the ride!

  • @Mike_Rithjin
    @Mike_Rithjin 6 лет назад +154

    Please never ever finance gear. If you need to finance gear, you can't afford a bike.

    • @Areso2012
      @Areso2012 5 лет назад +5

      Why not? Good gear costs a lot. And a good gear, assuming you're lucky enough, could serve through a couple of bikes. Do you prefer to buy cheapest Chinese gear or funding it? In the country I from usual gear sold for cash or credit card, and the bike funding via bank, because no bank will fund gear.

    • @MillionairesDiary
      @MillionairesDiary 5 лет назад +8

      @@Areso2012 because now you're paying 20% interest on your gear that you've outgrown, crashed on, and replace throughout the ownership of the motorcycle.

    • @joshuamorin2762
      @joshuamorin2762 5 лет назад +6

      Financing anything costs more. And gear is an awful way to waste a lot of money.

    • @RF3seeker
      @RF3seeker 4 года назад +1

      @@Areso2012 Pangolin hide jacket is Chinese, very high quality

    • @hooeetube
      @hooeetube 4 года назад +1

      This is good advice, but probably not for the reason you state. Financing warranties and extras just means a bigger chunk of gap insurance that costs you more as well. The value of your bike will never match the payoff until it is near being completely paid off. Future trade-ins if you still owe will hurt.

  • @petewebb6952
    @petewebb6952 4 года назад +2

    Very balanced advice thanks. I can agree with most of what you mentioned. Good choice of bike too. Location of dealership is important too, especially if you are using their technicians. GAP insurance I thoroughly recommend. My T120 Black was totalled by some old boy in a hospital car park where I was working at the time. With GAP and my other insurance I was able to go right out and buy another T120 without taking a big hit. Where I live Bridge Motorcycles, Exeter, England, are just the sort of dealership you are taking about, offering great customer service. Polite, friendly and informative. The technicians and service personnel I literally trust with my life.

  • @NefariousElasticity
    @NefariousElasticity 7 лет назад +6

    Something on this that really ought to be bolded, underlined, italicized, and 80-point font: REMEMBER DEALER FEES! Dealer fees, prep, unboxing, etc all cost good money on new bikes. For example, I was really set on a Versys-X 300, which was about $5,600 with ABS. After unboxing and dealer fees, the price was OVER $8,000! Because of that price, I got "screwed" into my 2012 DL650 (which is a better bike imo). Ended up being a positive for me, but that's just something you have to keep in mind.

    • @9999plato
      @9999plato 6 лет назад +1

      Shop around and buy used!

    • @dnice4431
      @dnice4431 6 лет назад +3

      cerg you can get them to waive all those bullshit fees if you stand hard and fast. Get financed at a bank. Credit unions are usually the best rates. If you go to a dealer pre approved via your bank you are in a strong negotiating position. When I bout my 2014 zx14R they wanted 15000 for it plus dealer fees. I talked to dealers literally country wide. Got the 2 lowest prices faxed to me with all quotes and letterhead. Told them I wanted 12,200 our the door. Settled for 12,500 out the door. Paid by bank check and rode it home same day. You have to do your research and legwork and you can beat the bastards.

    • @xXLARzXx
      @xXLARzXx 6 лет назад +1

      Pay cash and get your own financing and if they add those fees walk! Never purchase on emotion!

    • @thumpertorque_
      @thumpertorque_ 6 лет назад

      +Larry Gray That's what I'm planning to do. Do deals prefer cash over financing? I want to get a DRZ400SM and it's MSRP is about $7,300. Is it possible to just hand over the cash and ride it home (I actually want it to be delivered).

    • @xXLARzXx
      @xXLARzXx 6 лет назад

      Opposite Lock I'm not certain whether dealers prefer cash over finance but I tend to think there would be more incentive for the dealer if you go with their financing.
      You should be in a better position to negotiate with cash, or your own credit union financing. When you have cash or your own financing they will understand that you can walk to the next dealership if they don't reel you in with a great deal!
      Stick to your guns, don't buy on emotion (there will always be another bike available that's you will like even more), be patient in the process and think carefully.
      You will be fine.

  • @jessya5940
    @jessya5940 4 года назад

    Sorry in advanced if my english is bad,
    So I put a deposit for a z650 two days ago, the guy said that all the preparation is free. When he send me the contract, I saw a 1000$ fee for the preparation. I called the dealer and I said that I wanted my money back. I told him that other dealers where I live are charging between 200-300$ for the prep and he seem very anxious about losing the sell so he gave me a 700$ discount ! Never hesited when you feel like the seller is ripping you off, its your money !

  • @gblakney
    @gblakney 5 лет назад +3

    This is an excellent video! Complete and thorough, it's just what a new motorcyclist needs before they actually go through the process! Thank you so much! I'm looking forward to the other vids!

  • @kryptorick5120
    @kryptorick5120 Год назад

    This video taught me one thing: the cb 500 F looks seriously good in red !

  • @80a7x
    @80a7x 7 лет назад +14

    this is fantastic, but where did Lemmy run off to?

  • @KrisFlix
    @KrisFlix 7 лет назад

    I bought a brand new GSX R1000 back when they were doing 0 percent interest on 5 year loans. That was such a sweet deal.

  • @philblock
    @philblock 5 лет назад +4

    Funny as this is the dealership I'm stopping at on Monday to look at some triumphs

  • @lpd1snipe
    @lpd1snipe 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have been riding, buying, and selling motorcycles since 1970. Finance your loan through a local Credit Union. You are going to get the best deal on financing there. Shop around online with pricing and MSRP pricing and know exactly what you're looking to buy. Don't let them sell you anything you don't want. Also, bring someone objective with you that has no skin in the game so you don't make an impulse buy. Sales people hate that, but it's your money, and your decision is the final one. Be prepared to walk away.

  • @RealDarkBlade
    @RealDarkBlade 7 лет назад +383

    $1000 saving /year in insurance. Jez... do you have to sell your kidneys to insure a bike in US?

    • @UserNamesAreHard1776
      @UserNamesAreHard1776 7 лет назад +56

      Yes you do, im 22 been riding a bike for a while now without anything on my record. I wanted to pick up an FJ09 most companies wanted 4-5k a year for full coverage. Best i found was $1200 a year.....

    • @ThugByChoice
      @ThugByChoice 7 лет назад +20

      kylemorris500 dang how much did they give you for your kidney?

    • @renynzea
      @renynzea 7 лет назад +10

      Guess it depends on the bike. Mine is under $500 a year for comprehensive on a Zero S and I just started riding.

    • @CalebE98
      @CalebE98 7 лет назад +18

      RealDarkBlade I pay 1250 a year for the cheapest liability coverage. 19 no tickets no accidents. R6

    • @taropritchard6984
      @taropritchard6984 7 лет назад +17

      I only pay 18 a month for liability with statefarm

  • @elitetileandstone
    @elitetileandstone 7 лет назад

    Great video, Glad you chose to highlight Martin Moto! In 38 years of riding, and living in 3 different states, Martin is the best dealer around. How can you not love a dealership that offers you free water, coffee and ice cream! Their demo days are always a good time.

  • @tito1049
    @tito1049 7 лет назад +167

    1:30 he saved around $1000/year by switching to geico.

    • @Land-Shark
      @Land-Shark 7 лет назад +9

      For my 2016 ZX-14R I pay $66 per month for a maxed-out, full coverage policy w/$50 deductibles with the gecko :)

    • @xavier9183
      @xavier9183 7 лет назад +2

      because it's classified as a sport touring bike. A gsxr 600 or R6 would be much more expensive.

    • @mrsealteamthree
      @mrsealteamthree 7 лет назад +2

      a new r3 through Geico for standard coverage was about 2700 a year for anyone with one accident and less than 3 Years with their license under 25 but I looked at progressive for full coverage was about 1700 about 900 for standard but that's in my state

    • @ajuongthegreat_9808
      @ajuongthegreat_9808 7 лет назад +1

      Crazed Monk download root online insurance you'll save tons of money! Just believe me and try it out

    • @Land-Shark
      @Land-Shark 7 лет назад +1

      @xavi97 : A Ninja 1000 ABS was $10/month less than a ZX-14R for the same policy... A ZX-10R was $7/month more than a ZX-14R for the same policy. So, not much more expensive at all. :)

  • @MrCityJerry
    @MrCityJerry 6 лет назад

    Accessories are a great way to save when buying from a dealer. Instead of accepting the $200 off their asking price I asked for $300 in accessories. Probably no greater cost to the dealer but a greater savings to me.

  • @drgjs
    @drgjs 7 лет назад +140

    Financing a depreciating object is unwise on two accounts. You're paying an inflated price for an object that is quickly losing value.
    Buy used, in cash.

    • @98Eduardo98
      @98Eduardo98 7 лет назад +37

      After seeing others (including myself) deal with car problems all the time, I don't think I could ever trust a used vehicle ever again.
      Sure, I'll buy a used car, but as anyone will tell you, be prepared to fix it. I'd rather buy new than deal with other people's problems ever again.

    • @UndercoverRacer1
      @UndercoverRacer1 7 лет назад +6

      What about those crazy riders who ignore the breakin and ride full out while the bike is still new? Wouldn't that significantly shorten the useable lifespan of the bike?

    • @Ohiosonfire
      @Ohiosonfire 7 лет назад +1

      Hard break-in's are better

    • @opmike343
      @opmike343 7 лет назад +13

      Can you name of a SINGLE case of a motorcycle (or any vehicle for that matter) having it's engine life adversely affected by improper break-in? Expanding a bit, how often do you hear about ANY modern motorcycle having engine failures?
      Most people aren't riding bikes past 100,000 miles when some of these things may become more apparent.

    • @MatthewAsh
      @MatthewAsh 7 лет назад +1

      I don't think I've heard of any improper break-in related faults, but my 2014 BMW G 650 GS Sertao has been recalled twice due to a problem with the ecu where it stalls with the clutch fully in

  • @deathtroopers4345
    @deathtroopers4345 5 лет назад +2

    I’m deciding on my next: Kawasaki Ninja 400 or Z400.
    Have good credit,down payment and buy insurance. Have your sales inspect the bike and that’s pretty much it.

  • @OntarioAndrews415
    @OntarioAndrews415 7 лет назад +4

    This video is freaking great and posts at a good time for me. I am a new rider and I am 98% sure I'll be riding on two wheel motoring within 30 - 45 days. Some of the things you talked about won't apply to me, sadly, as I now live in Canada and not the US and things are a bit different up here. Well, in some ways the same, but different.
    I do have a small refundable down payment on a G310R, but I'm also looking at a Triumph Street Cup as a consideration beginner bike. I cannot test ride because I don't have a full motorcycle license yet, but I am legal to ride until such time I take a road test to get my full license. And I can, right now, buy any bike I want and ride out of the dealership on it. I'll be paying cash; I'm no spring rooster and I've purchased cars and a home, electronic equipment, I have credit cards, etc. So I have credit. And yes, good credit. :)
    I've visited my local BMW dealership on many occasions and my local Triumph dealership too ...I was even back there today just looking again. Both dealerships know the deal with me and I have not been pressured.
    I agree 100% that is it a great idea to just visit and chat with the men and women who work there. If they have the time, they love talking about motorcycles and will give you their honest opinion once they hear what you are looking for, your concerns, etc. Hell, I'm even considering just getting a 330cc scooter just to get my street savvy and get a motorcycle a year from now. And the scooter dealership, Piaggio, has been great too. Anyway, time will tell. But again, this is a great video with lots of good advice. Good job Spurg! Good job indeed. :)

  • @robbyclark6915
    @robbyclark6915 4 года назад

    I found a great dealership here in Tulsa where I live! They’ve been in business like 40 years and they are full service! Of course they only sell one brand of motorcycle, Harley Davidson, but that’s what I was looking for so it worked out fine!

  • @GregHassler
    @GregHassler 7 лет назад +13

    Hey I used to work there, great dealer.

  • @raizukun2169
    @raizukun2169 7 лет назад

    Wow this would have been stupidly useful for me 4 months ago. I'm 17 and live in the U.K. So finance isn't a thing for me yet and I'm a new rider. Luckily I found a smaller dealership who I completely trust and turns out they work on my friends larger Kawasaki and are able to get good deals for their customers. Now with them I get my brand new bike next week. Definitely all great tips. New riders need to listen to this especially.

  • @PersonalFitness3
    @PersonalFitness3 6 лет назад +3

    This was an extremely helpful and informative video on the process of buying a new motorcycle! Thank you for sharing. Subbed.👍

  • @tiplerstravels
    @tiplerstravels Год назад

    You're a really good Salesmen for the dealership 👌

  • @joaopedros.h.7480
    @joaopedros.h.7480 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the video, RevZilla ! The content and the quality is amazing!

  • @rywa5788
    @rywa5788 3 года назад +1

    I would LOVE it if my local Harley dealer had a salesman like that guy. I walked in today and spent an hour looking around, ready to pay in cash for a heritage….couldn’t get a single sales person to talk to me so I walked out. There was one other guy looking at bikes, so they weren’t busy. Nine employees, completely preoccupied with themselves. Going to check out Honda tomorrow. Sorry Harley.

  • @TheRealhippy
    @TheRealhippy 5 лет назад +4

    Don’t get GAP or finance gear with the loan!

    • @g496r500t
      @g496r500t 3 года назад

      Good advice. Inflating the loan with non bike costs guarantees to put you upside down during an accident or early sell.

  • @jinja-ninga97c21
    @jinja-ninga97c21 2 года назад

    I have no idea if any of the processes would be the same in the UK but I feel this is giving me a guide into motorcycling as I've been thinking of getting one

  • @blu3sw0rdsm4n
    @blu3sw0rdsm4n 7 лет назад +7

    Martin's is pretty awesome.

  • @Thillraver
    @Thillraver 3 года назад

    Holy cow looking to get my first bike and saw that Boyertown, PA on the wall. I'm from Reading!
    Glad I found this channel!

  • @Baleur
    @Baleur 3 года назад +9

    How to buy a new motorcycle! Okay folks, let's start!
    Step 1. Have money
    St..... OOF. Rip :(

  • @TexasJack78
    @TexasJack78 4 года назад +2

    Not discussing dealer Fees was a big miss, probably the most important part of the negotiation.
    1.Sales tax is state law
    2.Doc fee is state law
    3.Destination fee is not law but is typically standard per manufacturer
    4.Assembly fee is not law but is sometimes included which covers small things such as unboxing/securing mirrors/license plate/connecting battery etc.
    I've been charged only #1 and #2 on brand new bike before, but on the other hand i've also had a quote for $2,500 over MSRP on a $5k bike. Know the rules and ask more questions than you should, if someones gets mad or impatient with your questions, that's a warning sign.

  • @lordshampoo
    @lordshampoo 7 лет назад +14

    i pay 1800 a year for a 2016 zx6r. at first they wanted 2400$ but i got it down by having 1000$ deductibles and minimum coverage. My 2015 ninja 650 was only 75$ a month to insure

    • @wwdavis8989
      @wwdavis8989 7 лет назад +4

      fuck i only pay 450 a year for my 02 vtxr 1800. and i have literally every option checked including natural disaster

    • @lordshampoo
      @lordshampoo 7 лет назад +1

      i wanted abs and couldn't find one with it that was used in my state so

    • @zipper978
      @zipper978 7 лет назад +2

      lordshampoo I pay 33 a month lol but I'm 30

    • @9999plato
      @9999plato 6 лет назад

      Same deal. I dont bother with full coverage as old as my VTX is but insurance is cheap. When I bought my first new bike new to the Navy my Kawasaki EX500 cost $130 a month and the insurance was nearly $100 a month. After a couple of years my Mom made me a loan and I paid off the allotment at the $230 rate and paid it off FAST. I have never bought a brand new bike since. Ive ridden now for 35 years now. Everything from a 61 Triumph to BSA's, Hondas, Kawasaki, HD, Suzuki, Yamaha. With so many good used bikes with low milage why buy new?

  • @thatoneslybro
    @thatoneslybro 2 года назад +1

    Going to be buying my first bike soon and extremely excited, thank you for the tips!

  • @roybatty-
    @roybatty- 7 лет назад +26

    Worst advice ever. Don't waste your time in a fucking stealership getting jerked around by some douche. Do all your research online, watch videos and browse through some motorcycle forums to get your information. Once you have narrowed it down to which bikes you're interested in, schedule some test rides. Once you have locked in the bike you want, CALL all the dealerships within a 50-100 mile radius and make an offer till you find a dealer that will give you the best "OUT THE DOOR" price. Then go to the stealership with cash in hand, inspect and start the bike, ensure all fluids are topped off, get the clean title in hand, load the motorcycle onto a pick up , van, or trailer, you can also purchase the bike and come back and get it. If the dealer starts pulling some shit on you, walk right the fuck out while fanning yourself with the cash you brought. When you get home you can shop around for insurance and take care of your plates and registration. It's 2017, use the internet and phone, you can scour several states worth of dealerships within a few hours right from your home.... The idea is to spend the LEAST amount of time possible inside the stealership. If you plan on financing, try to hash out the details over the phone.... or show up to the dealer with a few friends, never go alone.... Also, don't be scared to say "no" and "I'll think about it" and go home and sleep on it for a few days.... Never be rushed into agreeing to something, be patient....

    • @robertbrandywine
      @robertbrandywine 7 лет назад

      If you have cash, best bet is to buy a used bike.

    • @JuanDinger265
      @JuanDinger265 7 лет назад

      You know this fucked up attitude also applies to the industry you work in.

  • @shebby0204
    @shebby0204 6 лет назад

    This channel has a great deal of respect for their viewers.

  • @LordAnestis
    @LordAnestis 4 года назад +3

    14:05 Damn that's a Street triple R my bike!

  • @alexeimarcoux1985
    @alexeimarcoux1985 7 лет назад +1

    This is really helpful for the first-time buyer. It raises a lot of considerations and options in the buying process I'd not have thought of otherwise.

  • @Alejandro-ny7me
    @Alejandro-ny7me 7 лет назад +3

    Guys, That dealer... OMG; In Argentina they just sell the bike and know almost anything about it, we pay for example 30k dollars for a ducati monster 1200. And the en insurance is just for third parties cover only, becouse of the robberies

  • @MindBodySoulOk
    @MindBodySoulOk 7 лет назад +1

    You know, ive been riding for 30 years and never once thought about collision insurance since ive never bought a new bike. No wonder people stop riding and leave their bikes in the garage all nice and clean for me to buy 20 years later.

  • @interceptingfist5682
    @interceptingfist5682 7 лет назад +26

    here's a tip. stay away from ride now 😉

  • @Austynrox
    @Austynrox 3 года назад

    Whats funny is I’m watching this video now to get idea for my next bike purchase and saw the outside of the building and knew it was martin before you said the name. I use to live behind them. And went to the walmart there all the time

  • @thatguyopinion8212
    @thatguyopinion8212 7 лет назад +7

    What about if you want to buy it cash? Can we say the bike price is $8,999 and we over the dealer $8,000 out of the door cash ? Please give me some info how to buy a bike cash what do's and don't? Thanks

    • @stimpsonjcat26
      @stimpsonjcat26 7 лет назад +12

      Don't let them know you want to pay cash until you have agreed on a price. Then if they can't get the price you want try to tell them you can pay cash right now if they can meet your price.
      A good tip that has worked for me is to pick a floor model and then try to get the assembly fee knocked off. They needed to assemble it for them to display and not for you to ride.

    • @thatguyopinion8212
      @thatguyopinion8212 7 лет назад +2

      stimpson j cat thanks for the info buddy

    • @stimpsonjcat26
      @stimpsonjcat26 7 лет назад +7

      Also don't be afraid ask for a better deal. As long as you are respectful the salesman should not get upset. If he does go somewhere else.

  • @BlackBirdieGolf
    @BlackBirdieGolf 2 года назад

    I took the motorcycle safety course and shaved off $50 per month on my insurance. It's $43/month now but it doesn't cover gear. I'm going to check progressive.

  • @joshuaholmes7929
    @joshuaholmes7929 7 лет назад +3

    Hey guys I don't know why but not all of your videos show up for me. I have the notifications turned on and have since that became a thing but I don't get notified when a new goes up from you guys. The last video I was notified about or had in my sub box was the one about Modular motorcycle helmets from a week ago.

  • @cajunrph
    @cajunrph 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. All good points except financing the gear. Thats not a wise financial move. You'll end up paying way more for the gear in the end than if you just bought it out right. If you can't afford the gear wait a few months and save your coins till you can. Or buy the jacket and gloves second hand. As far as the helmet goes I'd buy that new. There's no way to know what stress a helmet was exposed to by a previous owner.

  • @jimgourgoutis
    @jimgourgoutis 7 лет назад +3

    Hey Spurg, did you actually buy that bike???

    • @SpurgeonDunbar
      @SpurgeonDunbar 7 лет назад +6

      Nah, I just rode it around for a bit. I have too many bikes in the garage to try and afford another one!

  • @toeztothenoze
    @toeztothenoze 7 лет назад

    Geico has been great to me for insurance, both auto and motorcycle. Very inexpensive and they took care of me when someone rear ended my truck and when I hit a car's mirror on my motorcycle, very good customer service...

  • @johnbrown2163
    @johnbrown2163 7 лет назад +8

    My local Yamaha dealership sold me a new bike then when I went in a year later to upgrade they laughed and said my bike has no value. 😑
    I give my local dealership a 2 out of 10 stars. I hate them and ride an hour out of town for better dealer.

    • @USMCCombatVet4TastyCrayons
      @USMCCombatVet4TastyCrayons 4 года назад +1

      So... you hate them for not knowing what the depreciation would be on your bike?????
      Sounds more like you are an ignorant Karen that goes into everything blind and dumb.
      Sorry if that hurts your ego, but that is what your comment screams to me.
      Also, I have NEVER heard of a brand new bike losing ALL trade-in value in TWO years, unless:
      It no longer has a clean title (or a documented wreck in its vehicle history),
      It has EXTREMELY high miles,
      It has been modified in structural ways (or cheap/tacky mods that don't add to resale appeal)
      It is in less than "fair" trade condition (bad tires, rust, dents and scratches, runs poorly, etc.)
      MAYBE there is more to your experience, but that is also your problem/mistake for posting such a vague, whiny comment to a bunch of strangers on social media.
      🤷‍♂️

    • @johnbrown2163
      @johnbrown2163 4 года назад

      @@USMCCombatVet4TastyCrayons I posted it cause my thoughts and honesty. You post cause you insecure, Think you know it all and all the ladies call you Tic Tac. I would kick your ass in a street fight and you sure quick to show the world you just a keyboard warrior. You pry don't even ride or your daddy co-signed.

    • @johnbrown2163
      @johnbrown2163 4 года назад +1

      @@USMCCombatVet4TastyCrayons Yamaha pay you to promote? I had bad experience.

    • @johnbrown2163
      @johnbrown2163 4 года назад +1

      @@USMCCombatVet4TastyCrayons Oh you just the Troll that hating and following me around. No worries. Thanks for kicking me while I'm down..

  • @nomercy4521
    @nomercy4521 6 лет назад

    I also look at what they charge you in fees. There's a good dealership on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the guys are great to work with on anything, and they charge a flat rate of $90. Doesn't matter what you buy, no dealer fees with shipping and prep fees. Just 1 flat rate.

  • @nasto19nj
    @nasto19nj 5 лет назад +30

    How to buy a new motorcycle from a dealership? Don't.

    • @logos_motorider6274
      @logos_motorider6274 5 лет назад

      How then? I'm sorry, i'm not from US.

    • @YourFrienjamin
      @YourFrienjamin 4 года назад

      @@logos_motorider6274 Classifieds

    • @iamf6641
      @iamf6641 4 года назад +1

      you can buy other options other than dealerships this video is just promiting dealership

    • @iamf6641
      @iamf6641 4 года назад

      @@morgan98801 its all about the profit and dealership has more costs to cover

  • @AlexTheLi0n
    @AlexTheLi0n 4 года назад

    I agree with most of the people here. Don’t finance. Pay cash if possible. Also most experienced riders here on RUclips never advise you to pay new due to depreciation

  • @texasblaze1016
    @texasblaze1016 7 лет назад +11

    step one to finding a good bike: dont live in rapid city, SD

    • @BloodEagle.
      @BloodEagle. 7 лет назад

      dude same here in Casper, WY

    • @ryanatw7435
      @ryanatw7435 7 лет назад

      I’ve bought 3 different bikes from the same dealership. That dealership is 3 and a half hours from me, but they make the best deals. Look at dealerships a few hours away and just consider it as bonding time with your new baby.

    • @eastonoconnor9579
      @eastonoconnor9579 7 лет назад +2

      North Sioux City here

  • @N9710A
    @N9710A 6 лет назад +2

    As a licensed insurance broker and 35 years in that business, you nailed it! You have my endorsement and recognition of your knowledge and acumen! Well done guys!

  • @michaelstatia4493
    @michaelstatia4493 7 лет назад +5

    lord have mercy i pay 150 for insurance where i am. For the full fking year lol

    • @tyler56ford
      @tyler56ford 7 лет назад

      Michael Statia same. for 2 bikes at that

    • @opmike343
      @opmike343 7 лет назад +3

      Do you have comprehensive and collision on those two bikes?

    • @9999plato
      @9999plato 6 лет назад

      It depends where you live and how old you are. I pay a pittance but have been riding 35 years. Even in my late 20s in CA Liability was 200-300 a year. In NYC I used to pay $700 for liability alone in the 80s on an olf Triumph as all vehicle insurance is a rip off. The drivers suck and you are taking your life in your hands there.

    • @marctut
      @marctut 6 лет назад +1

      On my Harley I paid $450 a year. On my GSXR1000 it is $1800. I suppose its for a reason. I've never rode a wheelie past 100mph on my Harley. Hahaha.

    • @thumpertorque_
      @thumpertorque_ 6 лет назад +1

      Is that full coverage? I got quoted around $1300-$1,600 a year for full coverage by a few different companies.

  • @garnettlloyd
    @garnettlloyd 2 года назад

    This is a very helpful video, I priced insurance for the bike I would like to buy and insurance will cost an additional 70 a month. Even though I knew my insurance would go up with a newer bike I hadn't calculated this into my budget. Thank you for this video and I appreciate all you do.

  • @DominicanOps
    @DominicanOps 7 лет назад +7

    This video should have just been Spurgeon saying "So you're looking to buy a new motorcycle from a dealership.....Don't do it and click on the used video link with Lemmy". Buying a new bike is only for fools. I did it once. Like the holocaust, NEVER AGAIN! Dealerships are the worst. Let someone else pay stupid fees and take the depreciation hit. Only reason why people buy from a dealerships is because they want to finance. Hate dealerships with a passion, can you tell?

    • @Aaaaa69999
      @Aaaaa69999 7 лет назад

      DominicanOps buying new I agree, buying used from a dealership is not so bad of an idea

    • @DominicanOps
      @DominicanOps 7 лет назад +4

      I disagree. Buying used from a dealership is still a no go because a) the price is still inflated b) they still have fees, maybe not as much as a new vehicle but they are there nonetheless and c) haggling a dealership to lower the price is not as easy as haggling an individual buyer. Dealerships feed on people who don't know anything. I saw one dealership charge 7,000 dollars for a 2007 CBR600RR with 27,000 miles. Told the sales guy on KBB that bike is worth 4,750. He spoke to his manager and said he would do 7,000 OTD no fees. LOL so the 7000 wasn't even out the door originally. Again, I hate dealerships. I never seen someone get a "good deal" from a dealership.

  • @HarleyBreakoutGuy
    @HarleyBreakoutGuy 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video when i picked up my new Ducati Panigale 1299 last year i rode home and forgot all about getting insurance before i left the dealership :(