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#1 Post by jaskc78 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:52 pm

Found a bike on craigslist...no, I found THE bike on CL. 2007 Road Glide in Black Cherry Pearl. Went and looked at it tonight, absolutely gorgeous.

Selling off the Ninja and Madura for a downpayment and then financing the rest til my bonus check comes in and I can pay off the remainder. This bike is loaded and then some--quick-release passenger backrest and tour pack with backrest, 150-watt stereo upgrade and MP3 player. Dyno-tuned power commander and exhaust, running lights on the engine guard, smoked-lens LED turn signals, tons of accent pieces from the HD flames collection, and is in immaculate condition. This guy seriously had so much stuff to list he just literally had a list of everything he'd done to it in the ad. Hopefully tomorrow I hear back some good news from my bank and I'll be riding it by this weekend. I'll post pics and list all the stuff if I get it, but suffice it to say, $16,000 for this bike is a screamin hot deal.
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#2 Post by koji52 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:31 pm

PICS DUDE PICS!!!! Or the link is good too!

Come on maaaan!
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#3 Post by jaskc78 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:46 pm

Link

Think I'm gonna have to ask my grandma to co-sign with me to get approved for a loan being that it'll be my second vehicle loan with no co-signer. The banks apparently don't like that, and I think the timing might have something to do with it. Unfortunately I don't think they read the part where I'm military and that means they'll get their money even if I have to live off ramen noodles.
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#4 Post by koji52 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:52 pm

Dude I got my loan through USAA...try them before signing anything. You won't need a cosigner and will get a very competitive rate. I have a loan on my truck and picked up a loan for the vrod easily. I love USAA.
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#5 Post by koji52 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:54 pm

Oh yea, and sweet bike. I'm not one for the geezer glides :sofa: but that seems like a pretty reasonable deal.

(I am just joking of course...i'll probably be rolling on one of those in 10 years.)
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#6 Post by jaskc78 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:33 pm

Yeah, USAA declined me earlier today. They were my first thought since I'm in the military and they seem to have the best grip on the fact that if I'm in the military they'll get their money no matter what.

I should probably check my credit report and see if there's something on there that shouldn't be. This is ridiculous.
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#7 Post by koji52 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:06 am

Wow, sorry to hear man. I thought USAA would be the most lenient. I went to a number of lenders for rate quotes. USAA was the lowest. I don't have terrible credit but definately not the best.

You definately should check your score...I didn't know this until just recently, but if information you supply is different than what is reported on your credit report, some lenders automatically decline you. That may be what is hurting you. I check my report monthly just to be sure nothing's gone wrong (which I it has). I pay $11 monthly for the service through my credit card, but to me it's worth it.
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#8 Post by Ryethil » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:35 pm

koji52 wrote:Oh yea, and sweet bike. I'm not one for the geezer glides :sofa: but that seems like a pretty reasonable deal.

(I am just joking of course...i'll probably be rolling on one of those in 10 years.)
Hey, I tend towards Street Glides and I'm 26 and a woman. The really big Twins are a force of nature. Though I never ridden a Road Glide. Tell us how it rides.

However this one looks like a babe... :D

I'm sorry about you credit problems. Just keep trying, someone always listens in the end. And yes, check your credit report. Those SOBs can't get anything straight.

Good Luck... :thumbsup:
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#9 Post by jaskc78 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 4:30 am

Well, the real shocker was that the bank that I've used since early 2001 and has consistently declined me no matter what approved my loan application. Sent in the information yesterday, so if they shake a leg I could be riding it tonight.

Have quite a few people interested in the trailer and two bites on the Ninja without even posting it to CL. Next up is lowering the asking price on the Madura and then posting to Miata. After that I'll post the Scout and if need be, I'll actually get serious about selling the Ninja even though I'd rather keep it for a commuter bike to keep city miles off the Road Glide and my diesel.
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#10 Post by Ryethil » Sat Jul 18, 2009 5:10 am

jaskc78 wrote:Well, the real shocker was that the bank that I've used since early 2001 and has consistently declined me no matter what approved my loan application. Sent in the information yesterday, so if they shake a leg I could be riding it tonight.

Have quite a few people interested in the trailer and two bites on the Ninja without even posting it to CL. Next up is lowering the asking price on the Madura and then posting to Miata. After that I'll post the Scout and if need be, I'll actually get serious about selling the Ninja even though I'd rather keep it for a commuter bike to keep city miles off the Road Glide and my diesel.
Congratulations!!! :clapping:

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