POOR CREDIT MOTORCYCLE LOANS? FACT OR FICTION?

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#11 Unread post by Scoutmedic »

Wow, my credit union is actually better with things like that. My credit was in the toilet a couple years ago (company got bought out and had to take a pay cut. wife lost her job entirely. ouch.) and they gave me a loan with the same rates as any other CU member. I paid them on time and that was the end. I can pretty much guarentee a loan from them now.

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#12 Unread post by stratguy »

My thanks to you all-
This is a GREAT site, with wonderful 2-wheel mammals lurking about.
I am hot on the "credit trail" with this , and really appreciate all of you
taking time and replying to my post. Inspiration is a hard thing to come by these days, and you all give me HOPE. My 8 and 11 year old boys
love the "DAD TIME" spent on back of the bike!
TMW - you have a FAN FOR LIFE !!!!!
Thanx again!!!! Randy

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#13 Unread post by Scoutmedic »

This public service message brought to you by..... :laughing:

Seriously though, I'm glad we could help out in even a small way. The folks here are great. I'm very happy to have found this place as well.

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#14 Unread post by SleepyHeadTT »

My bud at work just got a new GXSR with Suzuki financing. They don't require full coverage on insurance and the payments are low. My bud is only 22 and he only has a few years riding experience.

Suzy dealers are everywhere, check'em out.

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#15 Unread post by stratguy »

HEY ALL-

Thanx so much for your interest and support.

I am the owner of a new Ducati 748.

MAN - FUNNNNNN'

THANKS AGAIN!!!!!!!

RC

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Re: POOR CREDIT MOTORCYCLE LOANS? FACT OR FICTION?

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stratguy wrote:Greetings-
I think this is my "FIRST POST!"
I am puzzeled by the seemingly endless offers on the Net stating-
"FREE MONEY, NO CREDIT CHECK, BAD CREDIT OK FOR BIKE LOANS !!!!" (etc,etc)
When I attempt to contact these folks, I don't get a response.
I got screwed by GMAC, and I won't bore you by pleading my case here.
SO - Do any of you knee-draggers actually have expierence with a reputable source of loans for bikes? (ZX14, etc)
I thank you in advance for your time.
I have been an avid fan of "TMW" for a long while!

THANX Randy
Give motorcycle E-Loan a try: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-538038-10363226 (that's our link to it) as they are really good about getting back to you and TMW recommends them. They will give you a loan for a New, Used, Dealer or even a Private Sale bike! If you do get a loan through them by using our link we do get some referal cash to go towards the running of the site. :D

Welcome to the site and glad to have yet another fan join up! :D

Mike.
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#17 Unread post by BAJACRUISER »

Welcome to the forum ¡ :)

:motorcycle:

Just for information, here in Mexico, almost all the brands has credits plans....
Road Star Silverado 1700 2005
Suzuki Boulevard M50 2007 (sold)

www.californiosmotoclub.com.mx

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#18 Unread post by stratguy »

Greetings-

Thank you all again for your interest and help.

I am on the "Repair Credit" trail making sure everything is accurate and

current.

I enjoy this site and read the posts almost everyday.

(Even while I am on an Offshore Oil Platform a week at a time.)

Thanx again.

rc

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#19 Unread post by Jbien »

I know when i got my MSF license that the first thing i did after that was to try and finace a bike, and i got turned down by two dealerships in my city, they said i didnt have enough credeit and now a year and a half later i fianlly got approved. What i did was i financed a thousand dollar bed from a furniture store and just paid it off in a year, and now i have my bike.
2004 Suzuki GS500 (Stock)

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