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Six things that you must be aware of while buying a superbike 20th November 2021
Are you like one of those superbike enthusiasts who would stop talking to their friends only to watch a superbike pass by? Do you also have a dream of owning a superbike at least once in your lifetime? If yes, well, then you have come to the right place!
When we say a superbike, it does not include the small capacity sports bike. We are talking about the ones with a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, in-line engine that produces a sweet humming sound. The options for superbikes in India have amplified a lot recently, but only knowing about the model names is not sufficient and would not help you out in any way.
So here are six things you must be aware of if buying a superbike.
1. Cost:
The engine contributes massively to determining the price of superbikes. A good superbike has an engine between 800 ccs to 1200 cc that derives power usually used in four-wheeled vehicles. A good superbike in India will cost you somewhere between Rs 5 lakh to Rs 40 lakh, for which you can also consider applying for a bike loan. But apart from the initial cost of buying, maintaining a superbike can at times be expensive because of the high-quality fuel requirement, repairs, and servicing. Plus, the bike insurance premiums also add up to the overall maintenance cost.
A cheaper option can also be a used superbike; this can be financially beneficial. But there are always a whole lot of things to consider before deciding to buy a used superbike.
2. Fuel:
You just can't compromise on the fuel quality for your superbike as it can do significant damage to your engines. The superbike manufacturers recommend fuel quality for each model based on the octane. In simple words, the higher the octane, the better the fuel grade. But this can be a problem at many fuel stations in India. For example, most superbikes require 95 RON; this is a fuel rating not available in India. So, before buying a superbike, check whether such high-quality fuels are accessible to you. Along with fuel, other liquids like engine oil and coolant also need to meet the standards.
3. Servicing:
Servicing for superbikes is expensive as most parts are not readily available. Also, you can't be sure that you would find good, adequately trained, and knowledgeable mechanics in your vicinity. Due to the condition of Indian roads, we also recommend quicker service schedules.
4. Insurance:
Basic bike insurance is a necessity for every motorcycle. However, for your superbikes, go for comprehensive bike insurance with multiple add-ons because the superbike parts are costly, and good insurance will be beneficial.
5. Skills:
Riding a superbike requires a lot of patience, practice, and caution. Multiple driving schools teach you how to ride a superbike. You often don't realize the amount of power a superbike has, that a small mistake can cause serious injuries. You must be capable enough to handle the strong machine with ease.
6. Safety gear:
A regular helmet is not enough when riding a superbike. You will have to invest in a good-quality helmet, riding suits, gloves, and boots.
Superbikes are for those who dream for bigger and faster things, but the greed for speed creates a need for safety. Such engineering marvels are full of power and require riders with a sense of responsibility and safety. Think about the usability of a superbike in your life, understand the cost and other requirements, and purchase one to feel that adrenaline rush through your blood.
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