Join Us for the 2020 Spring Fling Motorcycle Meetup

Join Us for the 2020 Spring Fling Motorcycle Meetup

fling (a noun)
/fliNG/

  • a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior.

Similar:
good time, binge, spree, bit of fun, bit of amusement

Winter will soon be giving up the ghost and it’s time to wake those bikes out of their winter slumber! Join Black Moto Tours as we welcome in the Spring season with our first ride of the year.

The ride date is Saturday, April 4th, 2020 and the start location is at Cycle Therapy located in Harlem at 230 E 127th St, New York, NY 10035. This will also be our return location after completed the loop.

Now for the good part, the loop is a roughly 108 mile loop to Bear Mountain’s State Park and back. The trip will include travel along the Palisades Interstate Parkway, Seven Lakes Drive, and US Route 9, and New York State Route 9A along with  others. Highlights will include visits to Storm King State Park, Perkins Memorial Tower

This is an informal ride and more of a chance for us riders to start the year off meeting old and new members of the NYC motorcycling community.

We’ve been locked up all winter and it’s time to get out and have a Spring Fling!

Get more information on the signup page located at:

https://blackmototours.com/tours/spring-fling/

Happy New Years 2019

Happy New Years 2019

With another successful year under our belt, everyone at Black Moto Tours would like to wish a Happy New Years to everyone.

With several new tours coming and the opening of another location establishing us in both Phoenix, AZ and NY, NY, we look forward to another successful year being on the road with you.

We hope that 2017 has been a great year for you and we look forward to riding in the wind with you soon.

Here’s to a happy and healthy 2019!

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Five Reasons to Book Your Motorcycle Tour Early

Five Reasons to Book Your Motorcycle Tour Early

Do you have a plan in place for organizing your next motorcycle tour? Are you the type of person to have everything prepared and ready to go months ahead of time? Or do you like to wait until right before your trip to try to catch any last-minute deals that might occur?

Although either way works, there are definite advantages that come with reserving your motorcycle tour well in advance of the tour date.

Save Money

The biggest advantage for most riders will be the monetary savings that are possible by booking early. Most tour operators, including ourselves (Black Moto Tours), offer incentives to encourage early signups. By reserving things like lodging accommodations and event tickets ahead of time, we are able to negotiate for better rates which help to keep the price of our motorcycle tours as low as possible.  And that helps you (and your wallet) because we are able to pass those cost savings on to you directly in the form of special promotions. You can always contact us directly using our contact page to find out what specials and promotions we are currently running.

Better Selection

By booking your motorcycle tour ahead of time, you minimize the risk of the specific tour you’ve been dreaming about being sold out. In our particular case, we run small groups during our guided motorcycle tours which allow our tour participants the maximum opportunity to take part in the things they want to experience during their tour. But by reserving your tour at the very last minute, there is a chance that you might not have a large selection of choices available. This factor especially applies if you hesitate during the peak tourist season.

Paying Over Time

By booking early, you buy yourself the convenience of more time. By making a deposit for your tour, not only have you guaranteed your spot but you’ve gained more time to make full payment. By not wondering about how to come up with a large payment at one time, you now have the option to pay your tour balance off in smaller increments. For anyone that doesn’t have the funds available at the time of booking, this can be a lifesaver for that once in a lifetime trip you’ve been wanting to take but couldn’t figure out how to afford.

Preparation Time for Your Bike

Another major advantage of booking your motorcycle tour ahead of time is that you get plenty of time to prepare. You have time to get your bike prepped and ready for the trip. Whether you need an oil change, new tires, or even a new bike, you have plenty of time to get your bike and equipment in tip-top shape.

Preparation Time for You

In addition to your bike, you have to get yourself ready physically and mentally. The very first time I rode long distance, I rode well over 1000 miles, all of them, within 24 hours. I was absolutely drained and totally unprepared but it was the best feeling in the world.

Over the years, since that very first 1000+ trip, I’ve mentally, emotionally, and physically strengthened myself to be able to ride much further and still enjoy every mile of it. Although it might sound crazy, it’s very much possible to enjoy long-distance rides. If you don’t believe me, research the Iron Butt Association for more information. Iron Butt riders cover major mileage and look forward to doing it. Make sure to check out the 50CC when you check out their website.

Looking at the five advantages from above I hope that you can definitely see some of the advantages of booking your motorcycle tour early. Although every one of these advantages might not apply to everyone, in every booking scenario, I hope that thesee tips come in handy the next time you book a guided or unguided motorcycle whether it’s with Black Moto Tours and any of the other great motorcycle tour companies across the US.

Let Black Moto Tours Get You There

Black Moto Tours experienced team show you how!

Happy New Years 2018 From Black Moto Tours

Happy New Years 2018 From Black Moto Tours

With 2017 winding down and 2018 right around the corner, I, along with the whole Black Moto Tours team, want to thank you for another successful year.

We hope that 2017 has been a great year for you and your loved ones. We look forward to your continued supoort in the future and we all hope to be riding in the wind with you soon.

 

Here’s to a happy and healthy 2018!

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Should I Buy a Used or New Motorcycle

Should I Buy a Used or New Motorcycle

So you finally decided it’s time to go ahead and purchase that bike that you’ve always had your eye on. Before you decide to part ways with that hard-earned cash, just know that you have choices to make. Besides the color, and brand, and a million other choices you luckily get to make, the first and most important thing you will have to do is to decide if you want to purchase brand-new or used.

While I love the smell of a new exhaust as much as the next motorcycle-loving man/woman biker, sometimes buying used can have some advantages. Check out the points below before you decide on a new motorcycle or a used motorcycle.

Pros of buying a used motorcycle

  • Already banged up: When you buy a bike brand-new, you will wash it and wax it and hug it and love it. WHEN you drop it and I guarantee you will, you will shed tears. You will curse the earth and wonder why has God so forsaken you. You don’t do this if you drop a used bike. Will it still sting? Yes, you will still curse a little. But it won’t be the 30-minute special word tirade using literary combinations that the Devil himself would be proud of. If you’re a new rider, you definitely want to take this one into consideration.
  • More Benjamin’s in your pocket: Older bikes cost less. Used bikes cost less. Older used bikes cost even less. You can save quite a bit of money versus purchasing a brand new model of the showroom floor.
  • Lower insurance rates: You can finally throw that famous line out when talking to people. Take this example:

Girlfriend: I’m pregnant. How do you feel about that?
Black Moto Biker Dude: I’m so happy about that and the fact that I just saved a bunch of money on my motorcycle insurance by switching to Geico.
Girlfriend: What! Is that all you care about? Your stupid insurance and your stupid motorcycle. I just told you I’m pregnant and all you care about… (several hours of blabber later) … Why? Why would you do that?
Black Moto Biker Dude: By saving money on my insurance, I can afford that fancy crib for the baby, and buy the really expensive diapers you want. And we can buy those funny looking baby shoes that you like. Need I say more?
Girlfriend: I never realized that by purchasing a used motorcycle you were able to save money on motorcycle insurance. I thought you only cared about your motorcycle. I was so wrong. You are so smart and wise and wonderful. I love you.
Black Moto Biker Dude: I love you too! What do you think of Suzuki or Harley for a name?

Cons of buying a used motorcycle

  • Doesn’t have the latest bells and whistles: Depending on the specific bikes, you might not get new technology that the company recently introduced such as handling improvements or fuel injection systems. These same things can also apply to recently introduced safety features such as rear disc brakes, ABS brakes, etc.
  • You don’t know who had the bike before you: Since you can’t always know the history of your bike, you have to really play it by ear when buying used. For example, Evel Knievel is selling you his motorcycle and tells you it was only ridden every other Sunday just to the corner store and back. Are you going to still going to buy that bike? Probably not since you can be almost certain that he most likely jumped over the Grand Canyon or something with it. Since you won’t be buying your next bike from Evel Knievel but instead from a stranger, you won’t know how that bike has been treated which means it could have some major mechanical issues down the road.

Pros of buying a new motorcycle

  • Warranty: Bikes that are brand-new or close to it come with some form of a manufacturer’s warranty. This way you know that for the first few years, you are cover for any factory defects. If you purchased an extended warranty, you even have the option to have most standards repairs covered as well.
  • Virgin bike: You know what virgin means. I don’t even need to go over this one.
  • Big fat 0 on the odometer: We all love a vehicle that has zero miles. Hell, I didn’t get my first zero mileage vehicle until I was an old man older. A bike with zero to low miles guarantees that we will get the most life out of that bike. Plus to be honest, it gives you hella bragging rights! Let’s see an example of this in action:

Four bikers meet up at a social event for individuals that have recently purchased a new bike.
Biker 1: My bike is good. I had 15K miles when I bought it.
Biker 2: Well, I can beat that. My bike had 10K miles when I bought it.
Biker 3: Sorry to disappoint you urban hippies but I had 5K miles. I bet you can’t beat that?
Black Moto Biker Dude: Zero miles bitches (mic drop).

Cons of buying a new motorcycle

  • Hidden costs: New motorcycles have more doohickeys which unfortunately means more money to maintain and fix when they break. When comparing whether to buy an old or new motorcycle, make sure you look at all of the nickel and dime hidden items that will add up over the lifetime of your purchase.
  • More Benjamin’s in your dealer’s pocket: There’s a reason it’s called the “Stealership”. Unless you work in a dealership and know the game or you can run math like Matt Damon in Good Will Hunting, you will probably get taken at the local dealership on a new bike. This is especially true if it’s one of the popular new bikes for that year (cough, cough, 2017 Yammy R1, cough). If you want new, be prepared to pay up the wazoo for it.
  • Depreciation: All that extra money you forked over (read the bullet point above this one)… well, this is where it all goes Houdini on you and disappears. Your motorcycle will drop an average of 20 to 30% the second you drive off the lot. Think about that, buy a bike 600cc bike for 10K cash and go to Micky D’s across the street to mull over your decision. You quickly change your mind and decide you want the 1000cc instead. That beautiful 10K bike, that you just bought 15 minutes ago is now worth 8K if you’re lucky. If you ask me, that was probably the most expensive lunch you will most likely ever eat.
  • Higher insurance rate: If your bike is more expensive, your insurance will be too. Since you have a new motorcycle, you are definitely going to pay more versus a used bike.

As you can see there are many different things to take into consideration when buying a new bike over a used bike. Make the decision that works for you, your wants and desires, and your wallet and enjoy the world of motorcycling.