There has been a recent surge in the world of automobiles, especially as it relates to bikes. Certain stereotypes have either been dropped or no longer hold sway. Biking has seen several generations and periods in mankind’s history. First, as a simple tool for transportation, then as a racing tool, and so on. In all this time, there was a gradual demystification in the use of bikes.
There was a time when people saw Power Bikes as something meant for the young and youthful generation, especially single guys and ladies. They considered the idea that a bike would not cater to a family. But, perhaps, maybe that is where they’ve got it wrong. Biking is a unique activity on its own. Whether for sport or leisure, it gives you a moment to soak in nature and feel the winds glace through your hair.
Power bikes are also synonymous with speed. You can’t help it. They are built to be fast. So if you’re not ready for a breathtaking experience of amazing speed and edginess, a Power bike is probably not for you. There are various brands on the market, depending on your preference, taste, budget, and specifications. Some of them are Yamaha, Ducati, Honda, BMW, Kawasaki, and even Harley-Davidson.
In cities like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and even Calabar, it is common to see power bikes gliding through busy traffic or a team of bikers having a go at each other during evening rides. But just how much does a power bike cost? Obviously, the prices would expectedly depend on several factors.
The truth is that there are not so many dealers of power bikes in Nigeria. It is not a very popular tradition but definitely commands a growing market. There are Tokunbo and locally used power bikes for sale in different parts of the country and at different prices. Let’s take a look…
Power Bike Prices in Nigeria (Brand New, Tokunbo, and Locally Used)
Note that these prices have been collated with the consideration that all things remain equal. In the event where, for example, a locally used Power Bike is in better condition than a Tokunbo bike of the same make and model, the locally used may be more expensive.
- Ducati Superbike 2018 (Brand New) === From N5,000,000
Tokunbo Power Bike Prices in Nigeria
- Kawasaki Ninja 650 2021 (Black) === From N3,500,000
- Kawasaki Ninja 1000 2019 White === From N2,800,000
- Kawasaki 2005 Red === From N2,300,000
- Yamaha 2005 Black=== From N2,000,000
- Yamaha FZ 2013 Blue === From N2,600,000
- Yamaha Majesty 2018 Black === From N650,000
- Yamaha Majesty 2016 White === From N600,000
- Yamaha 2018 Red === From N3,800,000
- Honda 2016 White === From N1,350,000
- Honda 2017 White === From N1,650,000
- Honda Dio 2014 Black=== From N300,000
- Honda CB 2016 Blue === From N550,000
- Ducati Monster 700cc Power Bike 2013 === From N2,000,000
- Harley Davidson 2014 Power Bike === From N5,200,000
- Suzuki Bike 2007 Blue === From N2,200,000
- Suzuki Sport 2006 Gray === From N1,950,000
- Suzuki Hayabusa 2005 White=== From N2,500,000
- Qlink Adventure 250 2017 Blue === From N600,000
- New Qlink X-ranger 200 2022 Black === From N1,100,000
- New Qlink XP 200 2020 Black === From N700,000
- New Qlink XP 200 2022 === From N600,000
- New TVS 2016 Red === From N550,000
- New TVS XL 100 2022 Black === From N460,000
- New TVS Neo NX 2023 Black === From N750,000
- New TVS 2021 === From N450,000
- New TVS HLX Plus ES 2021 Black === From N500,000
- Bajaj Pulsar 220 F 2022 Black === From N800,000
- New Bajaj Boxer 2022 Red === From N600,000
Locally Used Power Bike Prices in Nigeria
- Kawasaki 2002 Black === From N1,050,000
- Kawasaki Ninja 300 2016 === From N1,200,000
- Suzuki GSX / Katana 2002 Black === From N750,000
- Suzuki Burgman 2006 Black === From N1,600,000
- Suzuki GSX / Katana 1999 White === From N580,000
- Qlink XP 200 2021 Black === From N350,000
- Qlink XP 200 2022 Black === From N360,000
- Qlink X-ranger 200 2022 Black === From N580,000
- Yamaha FZ 2020=== From N3,300,000
- Yamaha FZ 2008 Silver === From N1,000,000
- Yamaha 2003 Blue === From N2,000,000
- Bajaj Boxer 100 2019 Red === From N450,000
- Bajaj Boxer 2023 Red === From N580,000
- Bajaj Boxer 2022 Red === From N450,000
- Bajaj Boxer BM100ES 2023 Red === From N470,000
- Honda CB 2016 Red=== From N1,600,000
- Honda CBR 2006 Red === From N1,000,000
- Honda Today 2018 Black === From N280,000
- Honda 2005 === From N900,000
- TVS HLX Plus ES 2021 Blue === From N480,000
- TVS 2014 Gray === From N550,000
- TVS Apache 160 4V 2022 === From N740,000
- TVS Apache 180 RTR 2021 Red === From N450,000
- TVS HLX 125 2019 Black === From N400,000
PRICES LAST UPDATED: OCTOBER 13, 2023.
Things you should know about power bikes
Just when you think you’re going to miss that important appointment due to traffic, it hits you that you have a bike sitting in your garage. Power Bikes are not just convenient, fast, and durable, they can easily maneuver tough traffic situations too and get you where you need to be in good time. This is one amazing feature of a power bike. Power Bikes can go as fast as 300 km/h, making them way faster than most cars. But what makes them so fast?
One major reason is the fact that a power bike has an engine that only carries two wheels. Plus, it doesn’t have to bear the weight of 4 or 5 people, a heavy metal roof, an AC system, huge chairs, and so on. But that is not all. Power Bikes are also almost not regulated in terms of speed safety or limit. However, it is advisable that the rider takes his own precautions while he rides.
Furthermore, Power bike engines range from internal 2-stroke to 4-stroke combustion engines. The latest Harley Davidson Power Bike, for instance, has a liquid-cooled REVOLUTION X™ V-Twin engine with an engine torque of 29.5 FT-LB.
Things you will like about power bikes
I once heard a man say some of the best moments he’s had in life were on a bike. While this sounds exaggerated, you cannot possibly describe the excitement and thrill you feel riding a bike.
Speed: When you need to get anywhere on time and beat deadlines, a power bike is your best bet, especially if you don’t have an idea of the traffic situation. A bike gets you there fast, meandering through stuck vehicles and buses.
Efficiency: Power bikes are also very efficient because they are very hard workers and have very good mileage too. They can travel very far and cover great distances, making them a good alternative to your car.
Durability: Durability is another amazing quality that a power bike offers. It is made with very tough parts that can withstand some level of pressure as well as resist wear or damage. They are not cheap items and are usually built with apt quality.
Safety: It is also quite safe to ride a power bike. Because they are built for speed, they are also built to possess great balance. From the handles to the wheels and even the grandness of the frame, it is quite rare to see a power bike lose its stand. You’ll agree with me that the accident rate of power bikes is actually very low.
Adventure: In a country like Nigeria, there’s truly not much adventure to see or experience. Having a power bike gets you as close to one as possible. Watch how you glide between cars on the highway, looking on as though the world stands still.
Things you might not like about power bikes
As thrilling and exciting as power bikes can be, there are still some things you may not like about them. These include;
Cost: Although understandably so, Power bikes are expensive, even more than some cars. Some people may not see the need to buy a Power bike for N5,000,000 when they can get two good cars with that money.
Not Family Friendly: A power bike is also not family-friendly, especially when you have kids. The best a bike can do is carry one person apart from the rider. Families larger than 2 cannot go on a ride together using a power bike.
Parts: Recently, some stores have opened which store power bike parts for replacement. However, these stores are not as many as we’d want and the parts are also quite expensive due to this.
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Pls, where can I get the Honda power bike and the Peugeot power bike, do you have anyone you can refer me to, hoping to get a response
How can I get a power bike of 400 thousand naira.
How much Can I get a cafe racer in Nigeria
Will greatly appreciate if you can point me in the direction to get a good locally used bike. Most I see online are scams..
Looking forward to your response.
go to oyingbo to get cheap ones,for new ones u need to visit metallic horses,all in Lagos
Which places can I buy one in Owerri?
The R6 used pls link me up . I need it
I hv one in delta state
How much
Please can I buy the Yamaha yzf-r6 power bike or any other one below N500,000. I live at Port Harcourt
Please reply
Gilbert you call me am a bike dealer….0803***5687
John harry you can get bikes at 500k it depends on what you want to use it for….Travelling or in town rides…. 080***95687 my number….
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I have R6 and I deal with different power bikes! I also do delivery nation wide. Please call this no. 07064871815 you can chat me on that line too! Eaglerims on Facebook! & Twitter! Thanks
I needed power bike 2002- 2005 model ,l need cheap ones
Can I have contacts of Bike dealers at Ogun State/Lagos State
Great review. But pls where can I get a Tokunbo powerbike in Onitsha, or Awka Anambra State.
I need it
I need a power bike within the range of 500K.
Where can i get Tokunbo power bike in Lagos , preferably on the mainland. Thanks
rather than buying a power bike,i would buy three vehicles.
like serious, the price range is scary.
I have some at nnewi
Where can i get a “Kawasaki power bike” that can go as fats as 300km per hour for less than 1.500000?