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How can I decide which is the right bike for me?

There are plenty of things to consider when you’re deciding which bike is right for you – and plenty of bikes to consider, whatever your particular list of criteria. We recommend you can start to narrow down your shortlist by thinking of the following things:

Budget

For most bike buyers, money will be the ultimate deciding factor, so make sure you have a clear idea of your budget before you start shopping. That can involve either knowing the total amount you can afford, or, if you’re buying on finance, the amount you can spend each month. When you’re setting your budget, don’t forget there is a lot more to consider beyond simply paying for the bike. The cost of fuel, token, maintenance and insurance .These could all have a significant impact on the contents of your bank account.

Engine Size

Engine, too, is of crucial importance when choosing a bike, and it starts with something as simple as asking yourself how much you can afford on fueling cost. After all, engine size do have impact on fueling

But also bear in mind when deciding engine size that how much milleage you do every day.If you are high runner then its wise to select bigger engine size to avoid maintenance cost .

Body style

Body style of a bike can have a serious impact on just how good it is for you. Do you travel alone or mostly carry family?If you travel alone then new bike sport styling might fancy you but it will trouble you if you carry family in rountine.

Fuel

Its very important factor in Pakistani riders.If you can afford a bit in fuelling then you can go for higher engine size bike

You should consider not just the relative fuel economy of bikes on your shortlist, but the prices of the bikes, too.

The limited range of an electric bike may be an issue, but the truth is that an electric bike will suit plenty of people who don’t realise it. In fact, if you tend to only potter around town, or never do more than 30 KMs in one day, then an electric bike – with the attractions of low running costs, not to mention near-silent running – could well be the perfect choice.


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