6 Motorcycles To Buy From The Used Two-Wheeler Market

- The used two-wheeler market offers great options if on a tight budget
- From entry-level bikes to litre-class motorcycles the options are endless
- Here's are 6 motorcycles that you could buy from the used market
The used two-wheeler market can be one of the best places to buy your dream motorcycle, which otherwise might be out of your budget as a brand-new model. All you need to do is patient look for that right listing and thoroughly vet the motorcycle before you go ahead and buy it, and you'll end up saving a lot of money. From entry-level bikes to litre-class motorcycles the options are endless. However, if you looking for something powerful, yet not too intimidating, or if you are simply confused about your choices, then here are 6 motorcycles that you might want to consider buying from the used two-wheeler market.
KTM 390 Duke

In the used two-wheeler market you can get a couple of years older KTM 390 Duke for around Rs. 1.8 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh
The KTM 390 Duke has been an entry-point for many who want to buy a premium motorcycle. It's one of the most powerful single-cylinder motorcycles available in the market and the go-to motorcycle for anyone looking for a performance bike on a budget. However, it is a bit on the pricier side, and brand new 390 Duke could cost you around Rs. 3.20 lakh on-road Delhi. But in the used two-wheeler market you can get a couple of years older model for around Rs. 1.8 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh. A little older previous-gen 390 Duke will be even cheaper.
Royal Enfield Himalayan

A new RE Himalayan will now cost you over Rs. 2.2 lakhs on-road. But, if you are on a tighter budget, then you can get a pre-owned one for around Rs. 1.6 lakh
The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a very capable, and one of the most affordable adventure motorcycles when it was launched a few years ago with an under Rs. 1.5 lakh price tag. However, after the BS6 upgrade, the motorcycle has received a considerable price hike, and a new RE Himalayan will now cost you over Rs. 2.2 lakhs on-road. But, if you are on a tighter budget, then you can get a pre-owned Himalayan for around Rs. 1.6 lakh to Rs. 1.8 lakh.
Royal Enfield Classic 350

A pre-owned version can certainly be a smart option for anyone looking for a more affordable alternative, as it will be at least Rs. 1 lakh less expensive
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is the company's best-selling motorcycle, and for good reasons. Its retro-designed, along with features like ABS, electric start, and iconic thumper engine attracted a lot of customers. However, like the Himalayan, the Classic 350 too has become a bit expensive for many buyers, reaching almost Rs. 2.25 lakh on road. So, a pre-owned version can certainly be a smart option for anyone looking for a more affordable alternative. You can get a slightly older classic 350 for around Rs. 1.2 lakh to Rs. 1.5 lakh, depending on the model year and condition.
Bajaj Avenger Street/Cruise 220

You can get a good 220 cc Avenger bike for around Rs. 60,000 in the used two-wheeler market, depending on the model year and condition of the bike
Although it wasn't the first entry-level cruiser bike in India, the Bajaj Avenger surely became the most popular one. So much so that for the longest time it had to rivals in the market. Right now, it's offered in two options - Avenger Street 160 and Avenger Cruise 220, which come at an on-road Delhi price of around Rs. 1.2 lakh and Rs. 1.4 lakh respectively. However, if you are looking for a more inexpressive option then you can get a decent quality 220 cc Avenger bike for around Rs. 60,000 in the used two-wheeler market.
Yamaha R15

The Yamaha R15 is still one of the most sought-after performance bikes among younger buyers
The Yamaha R15 has been one of the most popular entry-level performance motorcycles in the Indian market, and it's still one of the most sought-after bikes among younger buyers. Right now, a brand new R15 will cost you around Rs. 1.75 lakh to Rs. 1.8 lakh on-road Delhi. However, if you are looking for a more affordable option, you can check the used two-wheeler marker. You can get a model that's just a couple of years old for around Rs. 1 lakh or less, while a slightly older previous-gen model will cost you about Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 60,000 depending on the model year and condition of the motorcycle.
TVS Apache RTR 200

A used TVS Apache RTR 200 will cost you around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 70,000, depending on the model year and condition of the motorcycle
The Apache RTR 200 is probably one of the most versatile 200 cc motorcycles in the market right now. The current-gen model has come a long way compared to the older Apaches, offering a bunch of smart features like riding modes, adjustable suspension, adjustable levers, and dual-channel ABS. A brand new model will cost you around Rs. 1.47 lakh to Rs. 1.58 lakh on-road Delhi, and if you have the budget for it, the bike is certainly a great value proposition. But if you want a more affordable alternative, and used Apache RTR 200 will cost you around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 70,000, depending on the model year and condition of the motorcycle.
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