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fizbin
26th April 2009, 12:48
Does anyone know where i can lease/rent a bike for a couple of months until i sit my full? :blank:
or alternately has anyone got a 250 i could rent off the, for a couple of months?
:niceone:
sorry about the title i posted before i realized i spelt i badly! and now i can't change it Dumb arse!
yachtie10
26th April 2009, 17:13
You don't say where you are?
Colemans Suzuki will in Auckland. Dont know if it is cheap though, tell them you'll buy a bigger bike when you get you full
fizbin
26th April 2009, 18:19
opps i really am having a blond day today! (thanks to who ever it was that changed the title of the thread for me!)
I am in Auckland. West Auckland specifically.
mynameis
26th April 2009, 19:19
Do you really need it for a few months ?
Hire it on the day .
fizbin
26th April 2009, 21:49
Do you really need it for a few months ?
Hire it on the day .
I would like to have a commuter for work it is costing me the earth to run the car.
Gubb
26th April 2009, 21:56
Not many of the NASS crew have their "spare" 250's floating around anymore. say borrowing one of someone you know would be easier than leasing one for X months.
I would like to have a commuter for work it is costing me the earth to run the car.
mynameis
26th April 2009, 22:37
Even a shitter would cost you an arm and a leg mate.
They would drop the price for long term hire but would still cost a lot.
Ranges from $75 to $145 a day but you might strike a better deal, look around.
Here's one:
http://www.nzbike.com/2004/Category.asp?ParentPageId=7&CategoryId=-1772139756
$120 for long term, still very expensive.
I think you'll have minimum period under leasing.
Colemans suzuki might give you a VTR250 for about $75 a day for long term. 3 months would cost you $6750, money you could use to get a good bike.
I am sure your cage wouldn't cost $6750 to run over a 3 month period ??
ukusa
26th April 2009, 23:12
Colemans suzuki might give you a VTR250 for about $75 a day for long term. 3 months would cost you $6750, money you could use to get a good bike.
for that you could buy a couple of (new?) GN250's!
If you only want it for a couple of months, consider buying a shitter that you can flog off when u finished with it.
EJK
26th April 2009, 23:15
Buy a BRAND NEW (Yes it must be brand new) bike from a shop which will take a month or so oversea shipping time. Then they might let you a 250 loan bike while you wait.
I dunno, just my 2c lol
Conquiztador
27th April 2009, 08:55
Buy a $1 - $1.5K 250cc commuter. If you grab one that has Rego, WOF and has been taken good care of, then when you do not need her anymore you will get your money back (apart from usage costs).
There is a good selection on TM. Auckland tends to have a few always going. But you might have to travel a fraction to find one.
Currently a NZ250 in PN. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=214317939
I had a few (three all up I think) and they are light, fast and fun. Jimjim on here also had 2 for his boys. I don't think he has anything bad to say re them either.
Or you could grab the SR250 I have almost completed putting together... I could even be convinced to deliver to Akl. (Go in to Community at top, Social Groups and then Customs and Projects).
Only if you are needing a bike for a short time (days or max a week) is it worth leasing/renting.
Good Luck
MarkH
27th April 2009, 10:11
Only if you are needing a bike for a short time (days or max a week) is it worth leasing/renting.
^THIS!
For a couple of months, unless someone can lend you a bike, you will definitely be better off buying a 2nd hand bike and then selling it to buy a bigger one once you have your full. This is similar to backpackers that come to NZ for a couple of months, they buy a cheap car when they get here, then they sell it when they leave.
Why don't you buy Toto's bike now and trade up when you have your full?
fizbin
27th April 2009, 18:13
Not many of the NASS crew have their "spare" 250's floating around anymore. say borrowing one of someone you know would be easier than leasing one for X months.
yeah that is what i was thinking. I was going to see if i could borrow todd's hornet but he has sold it doh!
Even a shitter would cost you an arm and a leg mate.
They would drop the price for long term hire but would still cost a lot.
Ranges from $75 to $145 a day but you might strike a better deal, look around.
Here's one:
http://www.nzbike.com/2004/Category.asp?ParentPageId=7&CategoryId=-1772139756
$120 for long term, still very expensive.
I think you'll have minimum period under leasing.
Colemans suzuki might give you a VTR250 for about $75 a day for long term. 3 months would cost you $6750, money you could use to get a good bike.
I am sure your cage wouldn't cost $6750 to run over a 3 month period ??
yeah that is what i came up with. i could buy a new 250 for 80 a week so i think the leasing thing is out of the question.
for that you could buy a couple of (new?) GN250's!
If you only want it for a couple of months, consider buying a shitter that you can flog off when u finished with it.
problem i coming up with the cash up front! i looked a finance and paying it off over 6 months. but even for a 3k bike i would end up paying over 6k!
Buy a BRAND NEW (Yes it must be brand new) bike from a shop which will take a month or so oversea shipping time. Then they might let you a 250 loan bike while you wait.
I dunno, just my 2c lol
might be worth looking in the EJ!
Buy a $1 - $1.5K 250cc commuter. If you grab one that has Rego, WOF and has been taken good care of, then when you do not need her anymore you will get your money back (apart from usage costs).
There is a good selection on TM. Auckland tends to have a few always going. But you might have to travel a fraction to find one.
Currently a NZ250 in PN. http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=214317939
I had a few (three all up I think) and they are light, fast and fun. Jimjim on here also had 2 for his boys. I don't think he has anything bad to say re them either.
Or you could grab the SR250 I have almost completed putting together... I could even be convinced to deliver to Akl. (Go in to Community at top, Social Groups and then Customs and Projects).
Only if you are needing a bike for a short time (days or max a week) is it worth leasing/renting.
Good Luck
i thought about this but as i said i don't even have the small amount upfront to pay for a shitter bike.
^THIS!
For a couple of months, unless someone can lend you a bike, you will definitely be better off buying a 2nd hand bike and then selling it to buy a bigger one once you have your full. This is similar to backpackers that come to NZ for a couple of months, they buy a cheap car when they get here, then they sell it when they leave.
Why don't you buy Toto's bike now and trade up when you have your full?
I will see how i go thanks guys!
Conquiztador
27th April 2009, 18:21
i thought about this but as i said i don't even have the small amount upfront to pay for a shitter bike.
I resent you calling my SR250 a shitter! (Or that NZ250 for that matter):nono:
Re finance. I asked the question on here resently for a mate who is single again with kids, and inbetween the normal crap re "if you dont have the money you are noth worthy to ride a bike!" there was some pearls. My mate has a job, a car but not much else. GE and other "reputable" finance companies said no. But he managed to find one that said "yes". Sure, higher costs then the bank. But he has a good income so he can manage it. And he now has his his two wheel transport.
PM me if you need advise.
fizbin
27th April 2009, 18:26
hahahaha sorry man force of habbit!:bleh: i have a foul mouth!
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