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#11 Post by DieMonkeys » Wed Jun 21, 2006 9:59 am

I'm gonna wait until I have some more money saved up then see if he's still got it and make him another offer. My uncle used to be somewhat of a mechanic, I'll ask him to come along and look at the bike.
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#12 Post by flynrider » Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:05 pm

The bike ran flawlessly before the wreck, and I honestly haven't even tried to start it since the wreck.
This raises all kinds of red flags with me. Do you honestly believe that this guy is selling a motorcycle, went to the trouble of taking pictures of it, yet he didn't bother to try and start it? I'm not buying it (pun intended).
It would seem to me that knowing whether or not a bike runs is an important selling point. I'm betting that this guy knows very well that it won't start.
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#13 Post by DieMonkeys » Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:34 pm

If in a few weeks he still has the bike and I can talk him down to $400-$500, do you think it would be a good buy? Even if it's a bit damaged? Or should I just avoid this like the plaga?
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#14 Post by NorthernPete » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:06 pm

as a certified POS buyer, Id say go for it if it starts up. parts arnt hard to put on.... but if you want to be riding right away, I would go newer if possible....

If youre working, buy new and finance... 200 bucks a month will get you shiney stuff!
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#15 Post by flynrider » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:28 pm

DieMonkeys wrote:If in a few weeks he still has the bike and I can talk him down to $400-$500, do you think it would be a good buy? Even if it's a bit damaged? Or should I just avoid this like the plaga?
If it won't start and run, you'll have no idea what is wrong with it. I think I've posted here before about a guy from another forum that bought a bike needing "just a little work" to get it running. When he'd finally repaired it enough to run, he found it had a hole in the case (i.e. worthless).

If it the bike won't start, you're rolling the dice with your money. It might be a good deal, or it could be damaged beyond repair. For my money, I'd save my bucks and go for a bike with better prospects.
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#16 Post by DieMonkeys » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:52 pm

NorthernPete wrote:as a certified POS buyer, Id say go for it if it starts up. parts arnt hard to put on.... but if you want to be riding right away, I would go newer if possible....

If youre working, buy new and finance... 200 bucks a month will get you shiney stuff!
You'll also be some bank's slave. And if I buy new with a loan and I wreck the bike? Is it worth having to pay for something that I can no longer ride? What happens if I lose my job, how will I pay for it? No thanks, I think I'd rather hold off and save up the money rather than gamble away my money stupidly.
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#17 Post by NorthernPete » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:54 pm

DieMonkeys wrote:
NorthernPete wrote:as a certified POS buyer, Id say go for it if it starts up. parts arnt hard to put on.... but if you want to be riding right away, I would go newer if possible....

If youre working, buy new and finance... 200 bucks a month will get you shiney stuff!
You'll also be some bank's slave. And if I buy new with a loan and I wreck the bike? Is it worth having to pay for something that I can no longer ride? What happens if I lose my job, how will I pay for it? No thanks, I think I'd rather hold off and save up the money rather than gamble away my money stupidly.
prolly a good choice...Im sure my easy monthly payments will be the death of me.... but if you have job security, why not....

and if you wreck and cant drive something you allready own, is it any different?
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#18 Post by DieMonkeys » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:56 pm

NorthernPete wrote:
and if you wreck and cant drive something you allready own, is it any different?
Yeah, I bought it outright, I didn't have to pay for the right to get the bike now instead of a few months from now. I don't like the idea of paying an extra thousand in interest for lack of patience.
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#19 Post by NorthernPete » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:58 pm

I just cant save up money like that.... or wait the months to do it... :laughing:

kudos to you Monkey.
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#20 Post by DieMonkeys » Wed Jun 21, 2006 3:01 pm

NorthernPete wrote:I just cant save up money like that.... or wait the months to do it... :laughing:

kudos to you Monkey.
And that's why credit cards exist. All because of the impatient American culture. They're preying on you man! Don't let them rip out your soul! :devil:
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