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    Why would you condsider buying another car when you already own one? Was it that logic that lead you to buying a Hyosung?

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    Sounds like a case for a SV650. A cheap one shouldn't bleed you dry & quite fun whilst within your means.
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    Riding a $4000 bike you own is a far nicer feeling than riding a $6000 your in hock to a finance company for.
    Remember that $4000 bike is yours,the $6000 bike is sort of yours but it's really going to cost you between $7000-$8000,and next year it will be worth $4000.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    In fact, I think I had as much fun on y 250cc as I have on 600's and 1000's.
    You're doing it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    If I had a $4k budget for a vehicle, I would stay on a DECENT 250cc (like a CBR250rr or a ZXR250 - buy one that is a good runner but a bit cosmetically rough) and a cheap to run car. People underestimate how much fun those 250's can be! You don't need a 600cc or a 1000cc to have a whole lotta fun. In fact, I think I had as much fun on y 250cc as I have on 600's and 1000's.
    $4000 is nowhere near enough for a semi decent bike AND a semi decent car. For that budget the maintenance of such old, worn out vehicles is going to be a hell of a lot of money.

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    4k is heaps for a bike. Spend $3.5k and spend the other $500 changing all the fluids and any creature comforts you might want to add - like fuel.

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    There are a couple of ZX6s in Auckland that fit your budget.

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-492412401.htm
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-490765635.htm

    They don't look as flash as a 3-5 year old one but they'd still go way faster than you.

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    Fuck the car, fuck the bike - get a pram

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    oh dear... what about the chance that you will pull off neither.



    hahahaha! thats just weather bro.. it does that, does that almost everywhere.
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    If you must borrow, then increase your mortgage - if you don't have a mortgage then check if your parents have one they can increase. There's probably 10 to 15% difference between the rates of a vehicle loan and a mortgage. And that adds up to a lot of interest you won't be repaying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    If you must borrow, then increase your mortgage - if you don't have a mortgage then check if your parents have one they can increase. There's probably 10 to 15% difference between the rates of a vehicle loan and a mortgage. And that adds up to a lot of interest you won't be repaying.
    Yeah I understand what you're saying, my parents don't have a mortgage, nor do I. Thanks for the advice, I will try to save a lil more and if need be just get a small loan which can be paid off over a few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    $4000 is nowhere near enough for a semi decent bike AND a semi decent car. For that budget the maintenance of such old, worn out vehicles is going to be a hell of a lot of money.
    Depends on the vehicles and ones ability to do the work themself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    You're doing it wrong.
    I dunno..I miss those days screaming the ZXR through the gears and really using all it had. The only time I ever got close to that with a 600cc or 1000cc was at the track...(ok I lie...I had a few rides some time back now where we let the cat out of the bag, but shit it's dangerous on the road.) I am 100kg. I had to make that ZXR work for its money, and it sure did. hit second gear on a 600cc or definitely first on a litre bike and you've already blown past the ZXR's performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    $4000 is nowhere near enough for a semi decent bike AND a semi decent car. For that budget the maintenance of such old, worn out vehicles is going to be a hell of a lot of money.
    I've had car and bike combinations worth less than $4k without any mechanical knowledge or ability. Generally speaking though, if you can afford to run both then you can probably afford to save up a bit longer and have more money to start with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ender EnZed View Post
    I've had car and bike combinations worth less than $4k without any mechanical knowledge or ability. Generally speaking though, if you can afford to run both then you can probably afford to save up a bit longer and have more money to start with.
    I've had a few old cars and bikes and in my experience those old vehicles have cost a shitload of money to maintain. It's often cheaper in the end to spend more money and buy something more modern rather than keep chasing good money after bad by maintaining a vehicle which is well past its use by date.

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