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Old 10-01-2005, 11:35 AM
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

Originally Posted by catach42
not only would i never stunt a financed bike i would never finance a bike. if u cant afford it right when u buy it dont do it
somebody's got common sense here
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I was stunting mine when I owed about 4500 on it and it got so thrashed from stuntin that when I got hit by someone I blamed all the damage on them and got the bike paid off.........oh yeah
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

Another little tip you might want to consider. If you do start to stunt it and it still has a warranty, 1. Don't let the dealership see you stunt. 2, If you have warranty work done (motor, etc) If the bike shows signs of stunting they most likely won't homor the warranty.
Had a buddy that blew his motor mid-wheelie took it to the dealership for warranty and he had to fight to get the warranty to cover it. and his bike wasn't crunchy at all. But they said the motor locking up was do to oil starvation from wheelies. Funny thing was it wasn't but like 2 blocks long. lol
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

it is not the best idea to stunt a financed bike but for all of us that dont come up on enought cash to buy a bike straight out.... its the only way!!! personally i owe about 9500 on mine and it has been trashed 3 times... if you dont have it in you to stunt what u have... finaced or not... you might as well sell your bike (pay it off) and get off this fourm!!! for all the people that stunt there financed bikes... just be smart... get theft insurance... haha
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

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it is not the best idea to stunt a financed bike but for all of us that dont come up on enought cash to buy a bike straight out.... its the only way!!! personally i owe about 9500 on mine and it has been trashed 3 times... if you dont have it in you to stunt what u have... finaced or not... you might as well sell your bike (pay it off) and get off this fourm!!!
...or get a cheap bike to start with.
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2g 750 gsxr ,finished paying for it 2 months ago , still has full coverage-- options are a beautiful thing
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still got 3 years left on this
had cage and bar, bar break and half fured
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

how in the hell does someone afford a bike with cash? unless you still live with your mommy and daddy i still owe like $2500 on my stunt bike but its in pretty nice shape, and i owe $ 3 g's on another bike but its nice ( doesnt get stunted) full coverage on both $65 a month for both bikes :YEAH

but considering most people live normal lives and have bills of there own, i dont know many people who can pay cash for everything unless they got one hell of a job
but i do have 5 vehicles
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**** im 17 and i can do it. yes i live at home but i also goto HIGH SCHOOL full time and make $9 an hr.
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

also i guess it depends wat ur talkin about for a bike. we talkin a $3500 loan or a $11000 loan? i wouldnt do either but payin 11g's for a bike to stunt is just dumb, or even $9k for a new 600.

so BETO my advice, save up enough money to cover wat u owe on top of wat ur bike is worth and sell it. even if u have to take out a $3500 loan to buy a clean title stunt bike, its still better than owing $8gs on a piece of ****
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

Originally Posted by catach42
also i guess it depends wat ur talkin about for a bike. we talkin a $3500 loan or a $11000 loan? i wouldnt do either but payin 11g's for a bike to stunt is just dumb, or even $9k for a new 600.

so BETO my advice, save up enough money to cover wat u owe on top of wat ur bike is worth and sell it. even if u have to take out a $3500 loan to buy a clean title stunt bike, its still better than owing $8gs on a piece of ****
yeah I hear ya...I'm fixin to have another job, if things go well and I get the job then i'll start savin up till March and then get a stunt piece...
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

you gotta be out of your mind to stunt that 636..i rode FHL's 05 and it was a piece of **** for stunting..sure it came up but they have a long *** wheel base,no real spot to mount a 12 bar,the upper stay is like plastic and the whole bike feels like wheeliing it will make it fall apart..its a smooth bike but sucks for stunting
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Originally Posted by DoodleF4i
you gotta be out of your mind to stunt that 636..i rode FHL's 05 and it was a piece of **** for stunting..sure it came up but they have a long *** wheel base,no real spot to mount a 12 bar,the upper stay is like plastic and the whole bike feels like wheeliing it will make it fall apart..its a smooth bike but sucks for stunting
its the rider not the bike
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no,05 636's just suck
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

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Oh S*** man, you mean to say I should get insurance!!!!
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i still owe 3 grand on a bike i parted out on ebay 1 and a half years ago
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nope i own mine, but it didn't cost much to start with
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Well I'm not gona stunt my 1000RR. I just picked up a 929 for stuntin.
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Re: who here stunts a financed bike?

Originally Posted by catach42
also i guess it depends wat ur talkin about for a bike. we talkin a $3500 loan or a $11000 loan? i wouldnt do either but payin 11g's for a bike to stunt is just dumb, or even $9k for a new 600.

so BETO my advice, save up enough money to cover wat u owe on top of wat ur bike is worth and sell it. even if u have to take out a $3500 loan to buy a clean title stunt bike, its still better than owing $8gs on a piece of ****

Same thing Im doing, took a 2500$ loan out, for my new F4i. The reason I bought it is for stunting, and I just started paying on the loan this week. So, I got a long ways to go on it, I just graduated HighSchool in May, and workin on getting into college for spring, so not like I have cash just lying around.

And I only make 9.50 an hour right now, so I know if I can afford all my bills, and still have 2 bikes, others can do it too.
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