I am returning the Kawasaki er6-n to a friend of mine who I bought it from.He had an accident on it and I took over the finance payments.
Since having the bike I have discovered that there is more accident damage and I am not willing to pay for it.He is now in dispute with the dealership and I am now probably friendless and also bikeless.
If anyone has a decent sized bike (600-1000cc upwards) they are willing to let go for £100 p.month which is what his finance was I am willing to talk,I know this is unlikely to happen but you never know until you ask.
I am able to verify all my details and my job should tell you I am trust worthy !
trust me, there are companies out there that will lend you the money. What about your bank? If you have a slary going in regulalry they will probably do a loan for you. If not try welcome finance and DK motorcycles.
SUZUKI RF 900 900cc, 1998 R Reg . 2 owners from new, HPI clear, P/X welcome, Finance available even if you have been declined from other dealers, Apply on line @ www.rexjudd.co.uk or call one of our showrooms, £1,899
All used bikes are supplied with 12 months MOT, 12 Month parts & labour warranty which includes Free Homestart, Free UK Recovery, No Limit to number of claims.
I was thinking of how to raise some funds sharpish the other day (other then raiding bank of mum and dad as my sister would do after building up credit card debts she couldn’t pay).
this only works if you have a reasonably good credit rating. Take a credit card (if you have one) withdraw cash, say £300 a day for five days… £1,500 should get you a reasonable bike. Obviously you are paying the cash handling fee to the credit card co. and interest, which can be quite high, from the day you withdraw money. Here is the clever bit… apply for a new 0% interest credit card and transfer your existing balance to this. You usually pay an arrangement fee of 2.5% but this is nothing compaired to a normal highstreet loan. Then you’ve got something like 18 months to pay the money back at no extra cost. You could do that with £100 a month
Actually Kwak are offering a spectacular deal on the new ZX10, can’t remember exactly what it was but it worked out at somethign like 3 years to pay it off at £99 a month, which ain’t bad for a brand new Kwakker 10.