At MotoFinance, our passion for motorcycles goes beyond just financing. We're well-versed in the wide variety of bikes available, as well as the different financing options that suit each type. Whether it’s knowing the difference between a sport bike and a cruiser, or understanding the nuances of Hire Purchase versus Personal Contract Purchase, our expertise is here to guide you.
The motorbike market offers a diverse range of styles and specifications to match every rider's preference. Similarly, we offer a variety of finance options through our lending partners, catering to both good and bad credit situations. Below, we explore some popular types of motorcycles available in the UK, all of which you can access through our dealer network at MotoFinance.
Naked bikes, or roadsters, are known for their minimalist design, lack of fairings, and upright riding position. They are versatile, making them suitable for both commuting and longer rides.
Sport bikes are built for high performance, featuring aggressive styling and powerful engines. They typically have a forward-leaning riding position, ideal for those who crave speed and agility.
Cruisers are characterised by their low seat height, relaxed riding position, and classic styling. They often have larger engines and are designed for comfortable, laid-back riding, perfect for leisurely rides and long-distance cruising.
Touring motorcycles are built for comfort and long-distance travel. They typically feature large windshields, comfortable seating, and ample storage, making them ideal for road trips and travel with a passenger.
Motocross bikes are specialised motorcycles designed for racing on rough terrains. They are lightweight, powerful, and built to handle jumps, bumps, and sharp turns.
Electric motorcycles are an emerging category that offers eco-friendly alternatives to traditional petrol-fueled bikes. They feature electric motors and batteries, are quieter than their counterparts, and are gaining popularity among urban commuters.
Scooters are lightweight, easy-to-ride bikes with smaller wheels and engines. They are ideal for commuting and are known for their fuel efficiency.
Scooters are lightweight, easy-to-ride bikes with smaller wheels and engines. They are ideal for commuting and are known for their fuel efficiency.