If you’re like most people, you may have shaken your head as the bitcoin recently plummeted. This is a great example of why it’s a good idea to invest in things you care about- even if the value falls on the market, you’ll still be able to enjoy how much that investment means to you.
In fact, many different types of motorcycles are seeing the ever-increasing value- especially motorcycles like Brough Superior and Vincent. In January last year, the Vincent Black Lightning sold for $929,000 at auction in Las Vegas. That’s an appreciation of 4,475%. These types of machines appeal to motorcyclists of all kind- not just because of how valuable they are, but because of the nostalgia that goes along with them.
So how can you invest in your own motorcycle without breaking the bank? The best way is to search for custom motorcycle parts online. These include everything from foot controls to electrical parts, seats, drive, and trans, and axles and wheels.
Another good way to invest in your motorcycle? Look for oem parts for motorcycles. There are thousands of parts available, made my top brands like Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda, BMW, Kawasaki, and more.
You’re probably well aware of how important good tires are for your motorcycle. In fact, this is not only a good investment, but it’s also a smart, safe option as well. Luckily, you can find discount motorcycle tires online. These can be sold for a much cheaper price since you don’t need to pay for a lot of the costs associated with keeping those tires in a brick and mortar store.
There are also a number of cheap ways you can upgrade your motorcycle. For example, regularly washing and waxing your bike not only makes it look great, but it helps you see any problems as soon as they arise- and before they become large, expensive problems.
Finally, if you haven’t replaced your helmet recently, now’s the time to do so. Not only will it go with the upgrades you’ve made to your bike, but it will ensure it’s protecting you properly, fitting well, and giving you the ventilation you need.
Are you investing in your motorcycle in 2019? Leave a comment below and let me know which ways you’ll be upgrading your bike.