Celerity
Well-Known Member
the rest of the week the bike stays in my garage. Maybe once a month, if even that, I ride it to work.
I'm sure I'll take it out on the street occasionally, but rarely if ever.
Candy ass.
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the rest of the week the bike stays in my garage. Maybe once a month, if even that, I ride it to work.
I'm sure I'll take it out on the street occasionally, but rarely if ever.
Try Capital One. They have specific bike loans, but try for a personal loan too. They have secured loans for the amount that you're asking for, or the "Blank Check loan", which is what I got to get my house / Vega / pay back Turbomirage.
I had not so good credit for that loan, I was surprised I got it. They will hold the lien against the item, and give you a regular term to pay it off. IT's not a revolving credit loan, like the Go Green shit.
MAKE SURE you don't get it on revolving credit. Other than that, just eat ramen and make some sacrifices and pay out of pocket for something. It's out there.
Get a job at a donut joint. Return cans. Save every penny. It's worth it. I STILL do that to get another bike (I want a Royal Enfield) and I do nothing but work and eat ramen.
Revolving credit.. just google search it. It's a complex form of "Flexible monthly payments" that gets out of hand REALLY quickly. Most department store charge cards are revolving credit, or "Flex pay". Fuck it, it's a trap. Don't buy shit you can't afford, a tip from your Uncle Cel.
Candy ass.
riding on the track > riding on the street.
period.
it's better than sex.
Perhaps Texas roads. New England roads, and your speeds will be different. Supermoto is a good choice around here.
I decided to get my fat bike because of my perpensity to travel on the highways for long distances.
Knowing nothing about riding a bike, i would buy a harley sportster.
my GPZ is for sale. Actually, everything I goddam own is for sale. The ZX12 will kill you though.