What You Need To Know About Buying A Used Motorcycle In Canada


Buying a used motorcycle instead of a brand-new bike can be a great way to get into motorcycle riding or off-road biking without breaking the bank!

However, it is important to do your research before making any used vehicle purchases and make sure that you are fully aware of all the risks involved.


Budget


One of the most important factors to go over when buying a used motorcycle from a dealership or a private seller is how much you can afford to spend. Figure out what your budget is for buying a bike, the cost of motor vehicle insurance, and the purchase price of a motorcycle license plate. 


Once you have accounted for these costs, you’re one step closer to taking your first ride and ready to move on to the next steps of choosing from used bikes in your price range.


Motorcycle Types

There are many different types of motorcycles available to buy used in Canada, including sport bikes, cruisers, dual-sport machines, and choppers. Although the choice may be limited depending on your preferences and budget, there is sure to be a motorcycle that fits your needs.


Most motorcycle dealerships like Harley Davidson®, BMW, and Suzuki will provide prospective buyers with a used vehicle information package that includes important details about your new motorcycle including the following.

  • Engine Size

  • Vehicle History

  • Gas Tank Capacity

  • Warranty Information


Visual Inspection


When it comes to choosing a used motorcycle, take into account its condition and specifications.


Scrutinize the engine type as well as any damage or wear that has occurred over time. Compare prices and read reviews before purchasing so you know what you're getting yourself into.


Make sure to check both the engine and registration dates of any bike you're thinking about purchasing to ensure that it's within compliance with local regulations.


Other considerations involve checking for safety features:

  1. Are headlights working properly?

  2. Are horns operable?

  3. Do the handlebars wobble?

  4. Do engines have kickstart controls or spark plugs accessible from beneath the seat?

  5. Is there a test ride available for private sellers


Documentation and Legal Requirements


Canadian provinces like Saskatchewan and Ontario require new riders have a valid endorsement for legally operating a bike. Rules and regulations for motorcycle riding and licensing can vary by province.

Check with your local motorcycle licensing authority to learn what rules and regulations apply before buying or selling a new or used motorbike.


Where to Buy a Used Motorcycle in Canada


There are many places to buy a used motorcycle in Canada, but the best place depends on your budget and needs. Classified websites or local newspapers will have ads for used motorcycles that people are looking to sell.


You can also search online using keywords such as "used motorcycles" or "used motorcycles Saskatchewan." Another option is contacting a dealership directly. Many dealerships often have pre-owned motorcycle inventories that they will be happy to bring in front of potential buyers.