Is It Worth It to Invest in a Motorcycle?

M N I M J Adam
3 min readJul 1, 2023

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Being a teenager comes with ups and downs, especially regarding your financial status. You want to become independent, but you still want to benefit from your parents’ pocket money for significant investments like a new bike, your first car, or school tuition fees.

You may be tempted to pick any job you see and try to earn as much money as possible over the summer to be able to afford a new guitar, that sick audio system, or even a car or an alternative means of transportation.

And, since we are talking about a medium-term investment, you need to make sure you choose the best option for you and your budget.

If you consider putting all your savings into a motorcycle, think this through and come up with a list of pros and cons to support your decision.

Here are some of the reasons why we consider buying a motorcycle, especially at a young age, could prove a smart decision.

It makes you look cool.

We should have started our list with something more serious, but, let’s face it, you want to make a good impression amongst your friends and school colleagues, and a brand new motorcycle has just the right wow factor.

It doesn’t only look cool but will automatically make you look more mature and, overall, resemble the bad boy type, which could be a blessing if you want to start your dating life earlier.

It’s better for the environment.

Although not exactly an electric vehicle, a regular motorcycle represents a greener option for the environment. We already live on a highly polluted planet, so Mother Nature will appreciate it if you opt for a less-harmful method to get to school on time.

Newer models of bikes are designed to look after the environment and deliver reduced greenhouse gas emissions, which will positively impact nature in the long term. Luckily, you can even go fully electric and prove you are a true ally to fresh air.

Commuting is easier

If you plan on going to college closer to home, you’ll need to find a way to visit your parents on weekends and holidays.

Owning a motorcycle makes commuting easier and more fun because you’ll spend less time in traffic, and therefore, you’ll be able to spend more time with your family and friends from your hometown.

On the other hand, motorcycles come with limited storage space, so don’t expect to bring large laundry bags back with you or heavy food packages back to the dorm. For that, you’re still going to need a friend with a solid car.

You will find your zen and balance.

Most bikers agree that riding this type of vehicle has improved their lives.

Since you’ll have to constantly focus on your body position and keep an eye on the road, you’ll increase your strength and work on all your body muscles, including the ones in your brain.

You’ll learn more about distributed attention, and you will push your limits. Riding alone at night or dawn will also positively impact your mood.

Since your brain and eyes will have to focus on the road permanently, you won’t have time for negative thoughts, which will determine your brain to take a break and relax. This could prove an efficient therapy, especially when dealing with anxiety, stress, or minor upsets.

Given all these aspects, are you considering purchasing a motorcycle, or will you stick to a four-wheel vehicle for at least five more years? If you go for a bike, ensure a proper outdoor motorcycle storage facility.

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M N I M J Adam
M N I M J Adam

Written by M N I M J Adam

I possess an insatiable curiosity and an unwavering determination to uncover hidden truths and expose the depths of the unknown.

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