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We provide our models through our exclusive dealer network, so you can not only inspect your chosen vehicle more closely, but also get the expert advice and friendly banter that you can only get from a bike retailer. Buying a vehicle is a serious decision- we want you to be as passionate about our models as we are and benefit from all the support we can give you. For this reason, we don't sell online.

If you've got your heart set on one of our great bikes but your dealer hasn't got it in stock then please contact us, and we will try and find the nearest stockist to you, or even try to arrange the object of your desire to be delivered to your dealer.

All bikes will be fully assembled and will have a pre-delivery-inspection. Government first registration fee and vehicle excise duty are typically not included in the RRP, and will be charged at the current rate, allowing the bike to be handed over as fully road-ready. You will also receive 2 years parts and labour warranty. Your new bike is MOT free for the first 3 years, although you must still take care to keep it serviced and roadworthy at all times. We don't limit our dealers to the amount of support they can give you, so you may get much more than you expected - at the very least our Dealers are there to help you get on the road, and stay there, with their years of experience and professionalism.

Typically insurance and a helmet aren't provided with the sale of a bike; both are legally required to ride on the road. However, feel free to contact your local dealer to see if they have any offers.

Your Dealer may offer this service, but it could involve holding the order until after the beginning of September/March, so that you will get a `new` plate. Obviously this will mean a delay in getting your vehicle.

All our road legal vehicles are EEC approved, to Euro III standards where appropriate. All traders and dealers fully assemble, PDI and road-test all of our models before they let them go. They should never be sold in any other state. If you find any of our traders selling in crates or part-assembled, please contact us as soon as possible.

PDI stands for pre-delivery inspection. All of our traders and dealers must perform this rigorous set of checks and tests on all of our vehicles before they hand the vehicle over to you.

Simply put, if you take good care of your bike it can last you a lifetime. Regardless of make, model and materials used, if you treat any vehicle poorly then it won't last long. If you take care of your vehicle, clean it regularly and most importantly keep to the maintenance schedule in the manual, then you can expect many years of riding pleasure. We cover some basic maintenance and servicing tips on our dedicated page. If you want to know more about careful maintenance of your vehicle, you can either ask your local Dealer, or find a riding community, there are plenty advertised online or in national and local enthusiast magazines.

The warranty you get with your bike may vary from dealer to dealer, so it is best to ask them what cover they provide. Healthy maintenance of your vehicle is essential to keep your warranty valid, as most warranties exclude any parts/products that are not serviced, maintained, used or stored in accordance with the recommended procedures, good user practice or common sense.

We do not recommend attempting to `de-restrict` this or any of our vehicles, for several reasons. You may cause the bike to become unsafe. Should you make a change to the stated BHP, or performance of the vehicle, you would very likely invalidate your insurance and furthermore, you will probably need a full motorcycle licence to ride the vehicle. These changes would also invalidate your warranty.

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