Buying a used two-wheeler to cut down on
motorcycle insurance costs might seem like a good idea to many people - but how do you know which model to choose?
The recent British Dealer News Industry Awards could be one way to help decide, as they include the accolade of Used Machine of the Year.
For 2010, that title goes to the Honda CBR600, which has seen a series of design updates over the years.
Since the turn of the millennium, sport and supersport models have been introduced into the line-up.
However, for people seeking a lower-powered version which might be subject to lower motorbike insurance premiums, pre-1989 models might be preferable.
The first two years of production on the 1987-launched Honda CBR600 saw it fitted with an 80 bhp engine, which only rose to 100 bhp in 1989.
More recently, Honda unveiled three new additions to its motorcycle line-up, the VFR1200F, VT1300CX Fury and Shadow VT750 Black Spirit, launched for Valentine's weekend.
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