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kmaalfiisa June-14th-2006 08:49 PM

other modes of transprotation
 
startin to look at motorcycles now, looking at gas prices and the miles i drive a day

now.. a sport bike is my first juvenile instinct (crotch rocket)
would it be the closest to best when earning about $175-$275 a week looking for crazy financing deals?

as for one by honda.. $39 to $140 a month (financed, no down payment discussed, or insurance quote) for sport bikes (depending on MSRP)
APR isn't a fixed rate, fluxuates between 5% and 18%

could i get some help finding/deciding on a certain bike? financing deal?
would it be a wise choice? or would i get screwed financially over time?

ima noob in this general area, but will listen

thanks 'all

mazdabel June-14th-2006 09:18 PM

I'm not a bike rider myself but i have friends who ride. A few questions to ask yourself in no particular order:

1. Have I ever been on a bike before?

2. Am I scared of laying the bike over?

3. Can I handle the sheer speed responsibly (namely in a crotchrocket)?

4. How far will I be driving it daily and could the comfort factor (ot lack thereof) be an issue?

There. That could be a start for you. One of my friends tops speeds of 150 on his bike and he ONLY has like a 600 by Kawasaki...

kargoboy June-15th-2006 08:44 AM

I am not a big fan of motorcycles personally, but if you are thinking of buying one as primary transportation, the first thing that comes to my mind is how freakin cold it's gonna be in Illinois in January.

scotty878 June-15th-2006 01:22 PM

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I just got a motorcycle, pretty much the reason I haven't posted so much lately!....2006 Yamaha YZF-R6(Pics attatched)...

I freakin' love it! It's fun as hell and goes like you wouldn't imagine, but you have to be careful, the road is a scary place with all the idiots out there! And also, if you make a mistake on these things, well you know....

As for financing, I didn't finance the bike, paid cash and now I owe my mom another $2,000 because I didn't have it all at the time of purchase. But anyway, all I've heard about motorcycle finance is horror stories, so if you don't HAVE to, try NOT to finance! Also, if you are completely new to motorcycles, I HIGHLY reccommend looking into and MSF class! It will teach you A LOT!

Here's my baby!

MyLowPro5 June-15th-2006 03:24 PM

first off...scotty you suck. i have wanted an r6 since like 2003. they are awesome...rode my buddies 03 and was hooked. havent had the funds to buy one yet myself. i love the 06 models.



now back on topic....first off kmaalfiisa, i know from your posts that you just finished high school. about the financing...id have to say you have a chance in hell of getting it yourself let alone with a co-signer. im not saying its impossible...but it is very very hard to get financed for a bike. ill put it to you this way...my brother will be 27 this year, makes 65K+ a year and they still wanted him to have a co-signer. ive have tried myself and have gotten turned down.

just my 2 cents though

p.s. scotty you need to get a fender eliminator kit really bad.

james

macdaddyslomo June-15th-2006 04:11 PM

he won't get a bike financed by himself, PERIOD...it's not like getting a car financed...bikes are considered a LUXURY, not primary transportation....

You are more likely to get signature loan(HIGH interest rate)...And I still say no 18 yr old is going to get a signature loan for that amount either....

scotty878 June-15th-2006 10:31 PM

MyLowPro5, thanks! I've loved the R6 since '03 as well, and now they came out with this, I had to get it! And I also had the funds so it worked out! lol. And as a matter of fact, I put and F/E on it the day after that picture, I just haven't taken any new pics since...So far she's also got Greggs Flushies, Graves Sliders, and Clear Alternatives Integrated Tailight.

And yeah, as for financing, my mom was going to finance the bike to build credit, but she couldn't even get approved, so yeah, I say save up and buy used, unless you have the money and really desire, like I did, buy new!

MyLowPro5 June-16th-2006 02:32 PM

i hate you...lol :asshole: :FU2:

either way...sweet bike im jealous :bt:


kmaalfiisa...good luck with whatever you decide to do




james

kmaalfiisa June-16th-2006 04:41 PM

damn

thats all i got to say is damn
financing is outa the pic, well id haveto say the bike is out too

i know for damn sure payin cash aint near a possibility, dont have that kinda money right now, an i cant expect shit from the fokes except a co-sign

just for kicks though, i quoted a hyabusa somthin 1000, $227 a month for 60 months at $576 a month for insurance... no co-sign, straight up all me

i gotta do some more thinkin
if i ever get one im lookin at the 2002+ GSXR750

thanks for the info, kinda puts me back in the place of a car...
as for the winter, i use a 89 accord.. the only thing that works on it is the heat anyway
thats some funny isht though about january

nice R6, 878!

scotty878 June-17th-2006 11:28 AM

Thanks!

Don't let the idea get away from you though, if you really want one keep trying! It's an amazing feeling and is like nothing else, you've just gotta be careful!

kmaalfiisa June-17th-2006 05:11 PM

yep....
hearin crazy stories of people becoming seriously diabled pull n tricks, yet even death from trying


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