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A cbt is pennies compared to a new bike. Buy a bike you want rather than a Chinese piece of crap to save a few quid
Unless you have money to burn I'd buy second hand anyway, less depreciation and get more bike for your money  ____________________ KLX 300r |
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Seems like a reasonable thing to "throw in" as a sweetener to me to get you buy a new bike. A bit like car garages throwing in mudflaps, floor mats etc.
It has the advantage that they probably employ the staff doing the CBTs anyway so offering you a half price CBT doesn't actually "cost" anything in terms of profit and loss.
If it's on any bike they stock and they stock a bike you want, I'd go for that over the same one at the same price that didn't come with a half price CBT.
Another reasonably common "sweetener" you get with new bikes is discounted protective gear from their shop. Might actually be worth more than half a CBT depending on the size of your wad.
Shop around, see whos offering you the best deal for the bike you want. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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CBT is ballpark £100. So half price = £50. Saving you £100 for both of you. Or the cost of a few tanks of petrol.
As post above says that's pennies, or very small %, when compared with price of new bike, even a Keeway (which will depreciate very, very quickly and by many, many pennies). Not much of a deal imho.
Why not try the Honda 'Get-On' scheme as an introduction? ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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When I bought my Speedfight a million years ago (02 plate, new from dealers) the deal was something like ped, insurance for £99, gloves, helmet, jacket, various security kit, service and CBT for £XXXX. Don't remember exactly, was pissed when I bought it.
Under the grand scheme of things they way it works out is massive excess on the insurance, shit helmet/gloves/jacket, shit security kit. Oh and if you take the finance offer you're paying interest on all the ancillaries too.
In hindsight, I didn't really like the training school and wouldn't have gone there if I was looking for my own provider. Just didn't feel comfortable there. It's worth looking around and finding somewhere you like, even if it costs a few quid more than somewhere else.
Guess where the training school had all the major work done on their bikes?
Wouldn't call it a red flag, but there are certainly drawbacks. It's aimed at people who haven't done their research and are tempted by one single transaction. They even booked the CBT for me.
I'd do my own CBT and buy decent gear at my leisure before looking for a used Jap bike unless you really need the finance offer. |
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Ok going to go with the general consensus here (and my gut/female intuition) and book cbt seperately and look for a used YBR afterwards.
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Update,
Have booked with a different school to do the cbt followed by direct access. It's come to £450 each including practical tests and cbt.
Him indoors will do his first with the direct access following on from the cbt. I'm going to spread mine out over a longer time period as the newest family member is only 4 months old.
Incidentally, this riding school is attached to a Yamaha dealership and seems to be trying to outcompete the keeway/Chinese place. It's offering a free cbt and £150 voucher with a full price ybr. slightly better value but still bloody expensive. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 266 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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