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Find out why safety – instead of a bike’s purchasing price – should be your top concern when choosing a motorcycle.
ValueChampion - Personal Finance Research Firm
05 Apr 2021
Content Marketing Lead at ValueChampion
Owning a car in Singapore is an exorbitant affair. After accounting for a Honda HR-V’s basic price and various inevitable expenses involved with car ownership (e.g. insurance and maintenance), you will need to be earning at least at least S$5,300 per month to afford life on four wheels comfortably. That's S$766 more than the median gross monthly income of a typical employee in Singapore. Luckily, for those who find car ownership too much of a financial stretch, there is a cheaper alternative: motorbikes. S$20,000 is usually enough to buy a brand-new two-wheeler in Singapore. That said, a motorcycle’s initial purchasing price shouldn’t be your sole concern. A safer motorcycle – while more expensive in the short-term – can end up saving you more money in the long-term.
According to the Annual Vehicle Statistics 2020 published by the LTA, there are 140,783 motorcycles on Singapore's roads – roughly 4.5 times fewer than cars (precise number: 634,042). And yet, despite the large discrepancy in car versus motorcycle ownership numbers, statistics from the Singapore Police Force show that motorcyclists/pillion riders made up about 60% of traffic fatalities in the first half of 2020 alone! This paints a clear picture: you’re more likely to lose your life from a severe motorcycle accident compared to a car accident. One reason for this is that motorcycles provide less protection, for example you could be ejected from the vehicle in the absence of seatbelts.
In addition, motorcyclists are more vulnerable to road hazards like potholes, unexpected objects on the road, and pavement irregularities. A safer motorcycle will thus reduce the chance of you getting into an accident.
Purchasing motorcycle insurance is a must – it's illegal to take to the road without insurance, no matter your vehicle type. To be clear: the definition of ‘dangerous’ here is ‘fast’; that is, motorcycles that are built for speed. You'll have to fork out more premiums for motorcycles that have more horsepower. That’s because insurance companies know that if you buy a fast motorcycle (e.g. a sports bike), you’re likely going to ride it fast. And that significantly increases your risk of injuries/death. That’s why you can expect to pay an additional S$37.30 monthly by just ‘upgrading’ from a Class 2B bike to a Class 2 bike.
Have you ever heard the term 'NCD'? It stands for 'No Claim Discount', which is basically what it sounds like: a discount on your motorcycle insurance premium when you don't claim for any mishaps on the road (also applicable to cars). Your NCD increases annually for each year you don’t make a claim under your policy – with a cap at 20%.
Opting for a safer motorcycle will reduce the chances of you getting into an accident and having to claim on your insurance. In turn, enabling you to enjoy a percentage discount on your premium. This is a big deal since it can easily save you hundreds of dollars yearly on your motorcycle insurance. Assuming that you don't claim on your insurance over 8 years, you can save S$1,242.43!
To choose a ‘safer’ motorcycle, you'll want to keep an eye out for these safety features including an anti-locking braking system, slip-resistant seat, and wide tires. Next, it may also be worth considering a brand’s reliability (e.g. BMW has a predicted failure rate of 40%, compared to Honda’s 12%). Whenever possible, stick to a class 2B bike since it has the smallest engine size – there’s less potential that you’ll be tempted to speed.
Better yet: opting for a class 2B motorcycle enables you to benefit from DirectAsia’s superbly-competitively-priced motorcycle insurance. Safe riders who own motorcycles between 201cc to 400cc will find that DirectAsia’s premiums cost around 10% cheaper than what's currently available on the market!
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This article was first published on ValueChampion: https://www.valuechampion.sg/
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