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The "I own my bike outright" poll...
#91
RE: The "I own my bike outright" poll...
If I Had to pay cash for a bike I would not be on a Harley. Even if I had the 14g's sitting in the bank. My case I pu $2700 down, payments are 215 a month. I try to send 300 or more.
#95
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All though I kliked the paid cash button in the poll I still don't have my bike. Recieved some less than reassuring news today from the dealer. I don't think I am prepared to wait another 3 weeks for delivery. Did the deposit for a lowrider and have delivery April 28th. Been dealy 2weeks already and today they say another 3. Starting to think they wanna sell financed bikes instead of the cash deals
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#96
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Except for the turd cars or bikes I bought over the years cheap,always finance,still makin payments. I know most would call me stupid for doin it but I bought the current bike on a 7 year loan.Had price of bike,plus ESC,Gap insurance and wheel and tire coverage,oh well.
Wanted to sell custom before I bought this.Now when I sell the custom,will use the extra to pay off car.Have never ever bought anything new and paid it off,the car will be a first. I tihnk I am finally getting tired of payments.......after25 years,took me long enough .
Wanted to sell custom before I bought this.Now when I sell the custom,will use the extra to pay off car.Have never ever bought anything new and paid it off,the car will be a first. I tihnk I am finally getting tired of payments.......after25 years,took me long enough .
#97
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Mine is financed. Ever heard of an impulse buy? You have? I am the king of impulse buying. It is a disease that I am not sure there is a cure for. My story begins like this, sitting in the desert in 2003 and 2004 dreaming about leaving Iraq and going home and trying to find a basket case to build. I always thought that building my first Harley would be the right thing to do so I get back in April and start searching but just can't seem to find the right bike plus heck I wasn't sure where to look. I find out in May that I am getting promoted on June 1st and the wife tells me that we should go to the Dealership and get me one. Now I was visiting the dealer on a regular basis trying to get a feel for what I wanted and never really got a warm fuzzy about the bikes that I saw. Now don't get me wrong, there was some nice bikes just none that suited me and my taste at the time. Lo and behold I walk into the dealership and there it was, the third in a line of 7 bikes and I knew that was the one I wanted. I looked around some more and even started to leave when I was told the price but in the end I took it home. Pikes Peak HD saw me coming and set that bike out for bait. If I would have waited 2 weeks I would have been able to pick up the basket case of my dreams, cant remember exactly what it was now but I think it was a 40's with everything minus wiring and the frame was powdercoated and the tins were ready for paint and they only wanted $3500. The money was gone but I did have a new wide glide sitting on the backyard that if I had only waited I could of had a much older bike that I had built myself. Heck even if I didn't get the basket case I could have got my bike for around $5000 cheaper if I would have waited till July when I got to Belgium and ordered it through the Military exchange. As it is I will be paying on my bike for 3 more years at 6% interest and the only hope I have of paying it off early is by going back to the desert and putting all of the extra earnings and savings from paying no taxes towards the bike.
#99
RE: The "I own my bike outright" poll...
with 2 girls in college, and me paying for that with one at a private engineering school and the other at a state school, I decided to finance mine in may 05. It was easier to budget and plan on the monthly expense items. But that being said, I have already paid it off, and have the title free and clear. We decided that the 5th year at the engineering school would be a "shared expense" with the daughter who did not get done in 4 yrs...slightly more than 1 term short due to her "poor" decisions/choices so she is sharing the extra burden--just like I had to do to get my degree years ago.