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These 10 Motorcycles Give You Incredible Value for Money
Several manufacturers are proving that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a motorcycle full of soul, quality, and riding joy.
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You don’t have to break the bank to get a bike that looks sharp, rides like a dream – and delivers that pure feeling of freedom on two wheels. In 2025, several models on the market are impressing with technology, design, and performance normally found in much higher price brackets.
Here are 10 motorcycles that offer far more than their price tag suggests – and could very well be your next two-wheeled adventure:
CFMoto Ibex 800 S
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Adventure styling, 95 horsepower, and all the gear you’d normally find in the premium class. TFT display, quickshifter, adjustable suspension – at a price that makes the competition look expensive.
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Yamaha MT-07
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A modern classic. The MT-07 is raw, lightweight, and ridiculously fun to ride. The parallel twin engine delivers plenty of torque, all wrapped in an aggressive, attitude-packed design.
Kawasaki Z400
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Looking for something light, nimble, and budget-friendly? The Z400 is perfect for new riders – but still a blast for experienced ones. Its compact size makes it ideal for both city commutes and twisty roads.
Honda CB500X
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Part adventure bike, part commuter king. The CB500X is versatile, reliable, and surprisingly comfortable – all at a price that keeps it in the lower mid-range segment.
Suzuki SV650
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The V-twin engine in the SV650 is a legend in its own right. Here you get a bike that feels like a sportbike but is priced like a mid-range machine. Simple, effective, and loved by many.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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Retro vibes with modern reliability. The Hunter 350 is minimalist yet charming – perfect for city cruising with plenty of style and personality.
KTM Duke 390
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Small in size, big in attitude. The Duke 390 is a serious little streetfighter with punchy acceleration and aggressive styling. Ideal for both new and experienced riders who want pure fun.
Triumph Trident 660
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British refinement meets naked bike power. The three-cylinder engine delivers a unique soundtrack and a riding experience that feels far more expensive than it is. A great choice for those who want to stand out.
Benelli Leoncino 500
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Italian style at a Chinese-built price. The Leoncino is a beautiful mix of scrambler, retro, and street – and it rides just as well as it looks. A surprising underdog that impresses.
Honda Rebel 500
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A modern cruiser that’s neither heavy nor intimidating. The Rebel 500 is for those who want cool cruiser looks, a low seat height, and easy handling – all without draining the savings account.
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