Detailed insight into the motorcycle market in South Africa, covering both new and Pre-owned Segments
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What To Consider When Purchasing A Second Hand Super Bike
When buying a second-hand superbike in South Africa, check the bike’s legal documents, including registration, VIN, and proof of ownership. Inspect the engine, frame, suspension, brakes, tyres, and chain for wear or damage. Review service history, verify mileage, and consider a test ride. Research market value, brand reputation, and factor in maintenance, insurance, and running costs.
Requirements For One To Own A Motorbike In South Africa
To own a motorbike in South Africa, you must have a valid motorcycle licence, proof of identity, and proof of residence. The bike must be registered on eNaTIS and licensed annually. It must be roadworthy, display a legal number plate, and riders must wear approved helmets. Insurance is optional but strongly recommended.


