Things You Need to Know Before Buying Your First Bike

Humyra Sharmind Alam
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Whether you ride or not, it’s hard not to fall in love with the gentle breeze hitting your face while on a motorbike. On a beautiful day, escaping the traffic and enjoying the scenery on the way to your destination is every biker’s dream. A bike is one of the simplest means of transportation — with just two wheels and a motor, it allows you to glide through traffic and experience the thrill of moving ahead of everyone else. You may have ridden many bikes while growing up or through ride-sharing services, but when it comes to buying your own bike, there are several things to consider. There are essential factors to know before buying a new bike, and some require thoughtful consideration or even reconsideration. The best part about making an informed decision is that once you understand all the important aspects, the process becomes much easier. Here are some key things to consider before buying a bike:

The True Cost of Bike Ownership

Most buyers think only about how much money they’ve saved or can collect from family to buy their dream bike. Based on that, they set a budget and begin their search. However, we often overlook additional costs such as fuel costs, fuel efficiency, registration, insurance, equipment, and maintenance. The cost of owning and maintaining a motorcycle is often higher than its purchase price, whether it’s brand new or second-hand. You can also learn more about the Top 5 Motorcycle Brands in Bangladesh.

Bike

The first consideration is the purchase price. The market always offers a wide range of models. Depending on your purpose, you can find bikes from around 100,000 BDT to much higher prices. However, good-quality new bikes are easily available between 200,000 to 300,000 BDT. You can check the latest prices of both new and used bikes here: Bikroy.com.

Legal Costs

Before purchasing your desired motorcycle, consider the mandatory legal costs. Registration is a one-time expense and can be quite significant. Additionally, you’ll need to factor in costs like insurance.

Servicing Costs

Maintenance and equipment-related expenses are some of the most important, yet often overlooked, costs. Small but recurring expenses such as tire servicing, spark plugs, belts, engine oil, and filters can add up to a significant monthly or yearly cost. Each part has a different lifespan, and every visit to the service center adds up. Neglecting timely servicing can lead to bigger problems and higher repair costs later. Given the condition of roads both inside and outside cities, parts like brake shoes, tires, and engine oil often wear out quickly, requiring frequent maintenance.

Bike Gear

Even if you consider yourself just a casual rider, you’ll still need essential gear — a helmet, gloves, and proper shoes. No matter the cost, never compromise on safety gear, and always wear safety gear when riding. To protect yourself from extreme weather conditions such as heat, sunlight, rain, dust, and wind, always carry a motorcycle jacket. Consider how long you’ll be riding and wear shockproof gloves to protect your hands, palms, fingers, and elbows. If you ride on rough roads, wearing elbow and knee guards is also wise. Remember, you can never be 100% safe on the road!

Things to Consider When Buying a Bike

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You must not be uninformed when choosing a bike — this applies to any important decision in life. While salespeople will provide details, you should also do your own research before buying. Be clear about your purpose — is it for daily commuting, long drives, joy rides, or travel? Knowing this will help you select the right bike. There are also technical aspects you must consider, such as engine power, size, and weight.

New or Used Motorcycle

Deciding whether to buy a new bike or a used or second-hand bike is crucial. Don’t just think about budget — consider the pros and cons of both. There’s no “perfect decision” here. New bikes are comfortable, reliable, and come with warranties, but they’re more expensive. For new or frequent riders, buying a used bike is often a smart choice since maintenance costs are lower, wear and tear is less concerning, and it meets daily commuting needs efficiently.

Motorcycle Size

Another important consideration is size. Which bike size suits you best? Your physical build matters — being able to grip the handle comfortably and place your feet on the ground affects your ability to control the bike. Proper control without physical strain is key to safe riding. In short, you must ensure physical comfort to ride confidently and safely.

Motorcycle Weight

Like size, the bike’s weight plays a vital role in control. Choose a weight that matches your body type so you can manage turns and balance comfortably. Remember, the bike’s weight should not become a challenge but rather enhance your riding comfort.

Engine Power

Engine Power

Engine power is one of the most influential factors for buyers, and managing it properly is important. Although the Bangladeshi government limits engine capacity to 200cc, you’ll find many options starting from 80cc. If you’re a beginner, choose a bike with an engine that’s easy to control so you can gradually improve your riding skills — shifting gears, braking smoothly, and cornering safely.

Conclusion

We’ve discussed in detail the main factors to consider when buying a motorcycle. The most important thing is safety — always follow traffic laws and wear motorcycle safety gear for protection. Avoid unnecessary risks and always consider the safety of others. While we’ve covered some basic points about buying your first motorcycle, these basics will help you make a more informed decision. As your riding skills improve, you’ll be ready for more advanced models and eventually premium bikes.

The internet is a hub of information, and the best buyers are those who do their research. There are many websites listing new and used bikes across Dhaka and Bangladesh. Among them, Bikroy.com is a leading platform. Visit our website today to find your ideal bike — but always make sure all legal documents are in order. It’s best to take along a friend or family member who knows about bikes when buying. Ride safely and enjoy the journey!

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