It's no secret that recent inflation and the echoes of the pandemic have sucked the power out of the dollar. And it is a truism that prices for cars and motorcycles seem to go up and up right until you drive your brand new vehicle off the lot — at which point its value plummets immediately. Motorcycle price trends are hard to predict.
On the one hand, motorcycles tend to be cheaper to purchase, maintain, and operate than cars or trucks. On the other, only some environments are suitable for year-round riding, and hauling the kids and their hockey gear to practice is a non-starter on the back of a Fireblade. If you're in a spot where adding a motorcycle to your garage for fun or practicality is possible, we're here to help.
Supply lines and other issues have jacked up the cost of a brand-new bike, and while there is a lot to know about buying a used motorcycle , dozens of used machines are out there just waiting for a happy new home. Some used motorcycles you should avoid at all costs , but there are also plenty of great options, regardless of your skill level, riding style, or budget. Join us as we look at eight classic (or soon-to-be classic) motorcycles that will bring a smile to your face without breaking the bank.
Anyone interested in motorcycles has heard of the Honda CB. While no one seems to be precisely sure what the CB stands for – theories include city bike, cross beam, citizen's bike, and a dozen others — what we do know is that the CB covers a spectrum of mod.
