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 Posted: 19:51 - 13 Jun 2006 Post subject: Madman Dreaming? |
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hey guys, aint posted on here for ages .
im on a minor dilema at the moment and fancy some advice.
21 years old, had a Full bike licence for nearly 5 years (clean) and am the proud owner of a lovely NSR125R (2001) how ever the old girl has done over 30,000 miles (all mine... only the piston rings have ever been changed on the engine) and i now fancy somthing with a bit more poke.
i have always fancied a lovely Yamaha YZF-R6 and have managed to locate a 2001 model in red, low mileage going for 3,500
thing is i can't quite afford it so its going on finance, which i plan to pay over three years. just duno if anyone thinks 3 years is a big commitment for a bike like that. I plan on using the R6 for fun. I don't have a car and plan on keeping the NSR as a hack cos i love it to bits and its costs peanuts for me to keep around
the other problem is i will be needing to take a carrear loan/normal loan for around 20+K in about 2 years time. Is having finance on somthing likely to cause me problems? (the bike would be the only thing on finance.. i can pretty much comfortably afford the payments)
i know i need a car but i have far too much fun on bikes to justify needing one yet... soo... any advice?
i'm really keen to know how much its going to cost me to keep a 2001 R6 how much is the average service costs... tires, brake pads and sprockets chains etc...??? any advice would be great
cheers guys  ____________________ A scientist crossed a skunk with an owl. He's got a bird that smells but doesn't give a hoot  |
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| Makaveli_Rydah |
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As long as you keep up the payments on the R6 you should be fine to take out another loan of a larger amount - if you stay with the same company they may even give you a discount .
As for the bike - i'm in the same position as you pretty much except i haven't passed my test yet - i have a scooter and a VFR4 , i plan to use the Viffer for the nice days and the scoot over the winter .
I hate cars  ____________________ Bike History:- Vision / Phantom 100 / Aerox 100 / Runner VX125 / Honda VFR400 NC24 / Kwak ZX9R B3 / Honda CBR600 F / ZZR400 & K2 GSXR 750 / Suzuki VZ800 |
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 Posted: 21:21 - 13 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Hmm im in this same dilemma although its for a car.
Just earlier was thinking about getting a cheap 500 munter to go to work in. thing is ive always had nice looking cars and it will be going against what I usually have!! it sucks!
And yes its a car im talking about but I havent got the license for a big bike, but my aprilia is mint
I feel your pain! but my car is eating up petrol like god knows what! slightly different but the same.  |
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 Posted: 21:22 - 13 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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Don't know if I'd want to commit to 3 years finance on a 5 year old bike. Bit of a pain in the arse if it goes tits up and you've still got 18 months left to pay on it.
If that's the kind of bike you want, I'd consider a new 2006 model ZX-6R for £5499 on a 0% deal instead. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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I thought of that, but depreciation is w*ank. ____________________ Benelli. Happy as a pig in cacky. |
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 Posted: 22:45 - 13 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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hey, cheers for the replies, ur top blokes
i will take into considderation everything said.
It was infact the 0% deal that Honda sent me in the post for 2006 CDR600RR however i decided that at jsut over 7000 notes and the high insurace it would be cheeper to grab somthing i have always wanted such as an R6. I much prefer the older models to the newer ones and they are easier to maintain because very little is computerised.
i checked all loans open to me if i wanted the R6 in question and i would only be paying £290 in 3 years for the privalige which is ok.
a vaid point is raised about stacking the bike, not getting paid for it and then still paying the loan off and im worried about that part.
the other thing is. it would take me a long long time to afford an R6 and by then i wouldn't have any money because of my other main hobby and the cost of persuing my intended carrear. I have to do somthing about getting another machine, i figure a bike is cheaper and more fun than a car especially if i have a nice 125 as a hack when i need it
duno what you reccon?? thanks a lot for the response though... its a great help  ____________________ A scientist crossed a skunk with an owl. He's got a bird that smells but doesn't give a hoot  |
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 Posted: 23:46 - 13 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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If you're worried about stacking it and can't afford (but need) a replacement, make sure you get fully comprehensive insurance and consider GAP insurance if you get it on finance without a large deposit and expect it to depreciate significantly. If you do want GAP insurance, there are plenty of brokers out there that will sell it you far cheaper than the dealer will offer it for. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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Finance aint worth it, personally if i were in your position i would find a comprimise- you say you want some power but ul'd be suprised at how much poke some workhorses have and they are usually bullet proof bikes that are cheap to buy/insure/maintain, it depends on how much you wanna keep ur nsr
Also if ur takin out a 20k loan in a couple of years then why not take a little extra then for a high powered bike while using a go between for now - Just a thought.  |
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The more I read about used bikes, the less I want one.
You can get some blinding deals on new bikes, with a 2 year warranty (sometimes extendable to 4 years for £150) and knowledge that it's not royally fucked to start with. Most used bikes need some sort of work doing to them. They're probably due a service straight away, will be needing new tyres/pads/discs fairly soon and likely as not need an MOT. Most of them are also of an age where they need a rear shock rebuild too. Why bother? By the time you've fixed all that, you could have bought a brand new discounted bike instead - just buy the right bike at the right time. You don't see 0% finance on used bikes very often either. ____________________ Current bike: Kawasaki Z750S |
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 Posted: 08:53 - 14 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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| dmahon wrote: |
You can get some blinding deals on new bikes, with a 2 year warranty (sometimes extendable to 4 years for £150) and knowledge that it's not royally fucked to start with. Most used bikes need some sort of work doing to them. They're probably due a service straight away, will be needing new tyres/pads/discs fairly soon and likely as not need an MOT. Most of them are also of an age where they need a rear shock rebuild too. Why bother? By the time you've fixed all that, you could have bought a brand new discounted bike instead - |
Some disadvantages with new bikes -
Need a service within 600 miles.
Can't open them up for 1000 miles (Sorry, I've just many thousands of pounds and I can't actually use my bike as I want! ).
If it's a new model, at some point there may well be serious recall work making the bike unsafe until it's done.
Just because something goes wrong under warranty, doesn't mean it's covered.
Any faults won't have been picked up already (either with the dealer assembling the bike or in the factory.
You lose a fair bit of money the minute you sign the paper.
No so much on something like a £5500 zx6, but we worked out the person that sold Danny's bike (including extras) had lost £1 per mile he had ridden it. 'Just popping down to the shops dear, got a tenner to cover me taking the bike?' - or a trip to boxhill for me would be about £12 in petrol and £140 all in, in depreciation .
You don't get an extras worth anything.
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 Posted: 10:15 - 14 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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thanks again guys...
to be honest im not so keen on all the new bikes that are out at the moment... the lastest YZF-R6 looks 'orrible with that stubby bazoka for an exhaust. there's just somthing i have always loved about old model R6 and i find they are getting harder to locate in good condition. The bike i have my eye on is only due an MOT i believe, will check is there is any work to do. its nice low mileage for its age (just over 3K miles)
the other thing about the new bikes is most of the supersports are all computerised making the servicing expensive sometimes (found that out with Aprilia). thanks a lot for the advice, im still seriously mulling this one over lol and given summer is pretty much here
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Loan Finance Can always sell it if you get a loan and pay the loan off. Finance shows up on an HPi check and can cause problems even if you intend to pay it off from the sale. |
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save up and buy a cheap bike cash! you only need about a grand for a vfr etc these days and you will have loads of fun learning how to ride a sports bike and if you bin it its no biggy  |
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 Posted: 20:29 - 14 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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thanks again for all the input and opinions. my mind is now pretty much set on getting this bike you only live once however if the bike is gone before i get it for the loan gets declined then its no biggy... i think i'll start the ball rolling tomorrow and see how i get on. gona pop to one of my local mechanics and find out how much im gonna be looking at for services wear n tear etc... it should be fun.
its a private sell by the way, know most of the things to look out for when i inspect the machine, already know to check the rear shock, front fork seals and most importantly the head bearings for stiffness or notches. Any other advice? im gonna take out a loan rather than finance, won't take long to pay back, just wonder if they will accept me because im self employed lol (regular income though) ____________________ A scientist crossed a skunk with an owl. He's got a bird that smells but doesn't give a hoot  |
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