How To Own And Run The Hottest Bikes
Team CT doesn’t condone the first option, however, so we’ll dig a little deeper into the latter; namely superbikes.
While we’re not that up to speed on the latest two-wheeled metal, Gizmocrazed has picked out its top 10 superbikes. And we’re pretty impressed…
How does a top speed of 300mph grab you? By the balls, we should imagine. Because that’s what the sci-fi-inspired Dodge Tomahawk is good for. And you don’t need to be a bike geek to know what a Hayabusa GSX1300R is. It’ll hit a more ‘manageable’ 205mph, which ain’t bad.
Inspired to buy one yet? If so, the next step is insurance (no, you can’t cruise around like Ghost Rider, we’re sorry to say). Like their four-wheeled brethren, bike insurance premiums depend on your age, experience and how much (or little) you’ve driven like a n00b (we’re talking points here, people). One way to offset a premium if you are a younger rider is to take specialist motorcycle classes for mad skillz, which we’d recommend.
Still with us? Good, because this last bit is important, too. What do you do if you own a classic car? Insure it through a classic car company, right? Exactly. Which is why MCE Insurance could be the insurer for you. MCE’s a specialist superbike insurance company with plenty of experience in the field and decent advice on the cover you really need.
Our advice? Stick to cars. You can’t fall off a car.
Disclosure: this post is sponsored by Patrick Rose from Epiphany Solutions
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