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today i found out im not aloud to use my parents car and that sucks in many ways one i cant get to work and two im stuck in the house where i dont want to be ... so i came up with the ideal to get a bike :D
A nice sporty one is what i want
im 19 years of age and i make roughly $250 a week so yeah i can get money.
and my cool grandma said she will co sign :D helps me alought.
anyways i have a few questions regaurding buying a bike from the dealer .....
do i needa liecense to drive a bike off the lot....
what kinda insurance should i get....
small things like that ... now lets talk about the type i want and price range the highest i will go is $7,500
for a new bike... i found one that caught my eye tell me what you think about it and help me find the right bike for me THANKS
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelhome/25/0/home.aspx
Answer
$250 a week, huh? If you're under 25, that won't even cover the insurance, let alone the payments.
Yes, you need a license to drive it off the lot. Yes, you have to pass a motorcycle test just like you did for your driver's license. Yes, you need to have at LEAST $500 to purchase motorcycle gear before you ride.
Your grandma isn't cool, she's ignorant (sorry, would "ignant" work better for you?). Your grandma has never seen a motorcycle that can do 0-60 in under 5 seconds, and you probably sweet-talked her into it because your parents already said NO.
Why can't you use your parents' car? I'd be willing to bet there's a reason for it, and if you still live with your parents at 19 you don't have enough experience with the real world to handle the responsibility of a motorcycle.
Granted, you did pick out a decent starter bike, even if it is a bit heavy. But all you seem to convey is BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE! without mentioning anything else that goes along with it.
Here's how it would break down for you, even if you got a cosigner:
$7500 bike.
Bike payments @ 22% APR: $207.14 /month
Insurance for teenage male: ~$330 /month
Gasoline: $40 /month
Total: over $577 per month, whether you ride it or not.
On top of that, lets look at other expenses for your first 1000 miles:
First service @ 600 miles: $300
New tires every 3000 - 5000 miles: ~$400
Full face helmet: $200
Armored jacket, textile: $170 leather: $350
Gloves: $30 - $90
Boots: $100 - $250
Total: $1200 to $1600
So with all the costs, not even counting new fairings when you drop it (and you WILL drop it), you'll be shelling out over $8100 that first year for your $7500 bike.
Sounds like a great idea, doesn't it?
$250 a week, huh? If you're under 25, that won't even cover the insurance, let alone the payments.
Yes, you need a license to drive it off the lot. Yes, you have to pass a motorcycle test just like you did for your driver's license. Yes, you need to have at LEAST $500 to purchase motorcycle gear before you ride.
Your grandma isn't cool, she's ignorant (sorry, would "ignant" work better for you?). Your grandma has never seen a motorcycle that can do 0-60 in under 5 seconds, and you probably sweet-talked her into it because your parents already said NO.
Why can't you use your parents' car? I'd be willing to bet there's a reason for it, and if you still live with your parents at 19 you don't have enough experience with the real world to handle the responsibility of a motorcycle.
Granted, you did pick out a decent starter bike, even if it is a bit heavy. But all you seem to convey is BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE BIKE! without mentioning anything else that goes along with it.
Here's how it would break down for you, even if you got a cosigner:
$7500 bike.
Bike payments @ 22% APR: $207.14 /month
Insurance for teenage male: ~$330 /month
Gasoline: $40 /month
Total: over $577 per month, whether you ride it or not.
On top of that, lets look at other expenses for your first 1000 miles:
First service @ 600 miles: $300
New tires every 3000 - 5000 miles: ~$400
Full face helmet: $200
Armored jacket, textile: $170 leather: $350
Gloves: $30 - $90
Boots: $100 - $250
Total: $1200 to $1600
So with all the costs, not even counting new fairings when you drop it (and you WILL drop it), you'll be shelling out over $8100 that first year for your $7500 bike.
Sounds like a great idea, doesn't it?
Where can you get dirt bike helmets?? like idk canadian tire or something?
Q. a store in st.Johns nfld preferably
Answer
ebay is the best place to buy dirtbike and streetbike helmets just make sure there dot approved and you'll be good to go .you can get a simple one for under $50 and If you want it to look awesome around $100 . any shop around me charges over $100 for their simple helmets and $200 and up for there stylish helmets . hope this helps
ebay is the best place to buy dirtbike and streetbike helmets just make sure there dot approved and you'll be good to go .you can get a simple one for under $50 and If you want it to look awesome around $100 . any shop around me charges over $100 for their simple helmets and $200 and up for there stylish helmets . hope this helps
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