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    Bike debt = ?

    How much is too much, ...? 20k?


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    Depends on how much you earn, and how much interest you're paying over how long a period

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    say u get 17-18 bucks an hour :-) (just saying) and around %16-17 over two years......and you own a car thats paid off. so all your debt goes to your bike.. live at home with muma and dadda low rent.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney007 View Post
    say u get 17-18 bucks an hour :-) (just saying) and around %16-17 over two years......and you own a car thats paid off. so all your debt goes to your bike.. live at home with muma and dadda low rent.
    Shit, will they lend you $20K on that income?

    At the end of the day, it's your decision. It's (kinda) your money.

    I look at it like this:
    "If I borrow that amount - would I be able to sleep at night or would I lie awake worrying about it?"

    In all honesty, there are too many ifs and buts in your question.
    If you go for it, try to get a better finance rate. PM Frosty, see what he can swing for you.
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    Simple figures...
    If you make 40K, you can spend 1/4 on that on the bike - 10K........if you have to pay rent half that. If you have a misses 1/10 of that.
    Its called getting a life not a debt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Shit, will they lend you $20K on that income?

    At the end of the day, it's your decision. It's (kinda) your money.

    I look at it like this:
    "If I borrow that amount - would I be able to sleep at night or would I lie awake worrying about it?"

    In all honesty, there are too many ifs and buts in your question.
    If you go for it, try to get a better finance rate. PM Frosty, see what he can swing for you.
    nono i mean is 20k to much, im not even on half that... but im seriously thinking of getting a thou. which might take me up to 20k even more than..


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    Here is a good question for you. What is the total amount you would repay (aka, number of months times the monthly repayments, for example).

    Look at the difference between that and what you are actually borrowing.

    Are you happy with that amount? Do you consider the premium that you are paying to be good value.


    And also don't forget about the cost of the insurance ...

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    Bro dont get a thou. your income wouldnt even be able to pay for the amount of tyres etc youll chew through doing trackdays on top of the repayments. Like a race season on a thou means $60k in tyres...

    Cyclespot had an 05 CBR1000 trackbike for like 9k or summat. ohh wait they still do, check it out!
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-216233381.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Bro dont get a thou. your income wouldnt even be able to pay for the amount of tyres etc youll chew through doing trackdays on top of the repayments. Like a race season on a thou means $60k in tyres...

    Cyclespot had an 05 CBR1000 trackbike for like 9k or summat. ohh wait they still do, check it out!
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-216233381.htm
    thats new tyres if your a rich guy, id be able to get through on used ones which are like 200-250 a pair for slick,

    plus it would be a road bike, yah thing is its all stock absicaly so id have to fork out even more to get it setup how i like it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney007 View Post
    How much is too much, ...? 20k?
    "Any" is too much for me....
    =mjc=
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    I'm not taking on any more debt if I can avoid it.
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    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

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    Depends entirely on your priorities.

    I ticked up a brand new Harley at 20 years of age, cost me $80 a week, probably a third of my wages at the time.

    Worth every damn penny....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney007 View Post
    How much is too much, ...? 20k?
    Do what you want to but be wary of the debt merry-go-round. One thing at a time on tick is no biggie and do your best to pay it off early. There will be less interest and you can then go and get the next item........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodney007 View Post
    How much is too much, ...? 20k?
    $1 is to much considering they now want $405 for a doc fee..

    And $5 for prs....Plus the fact your $20k bike wont be worth $10k to trade after 12mths.....

    All this no deposit and interest free is bullshit..

    Crazy Steve.

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    What Crazy Steve said, plus "how secure is your job?"
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