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    Default Loans for Motorcycle?

    Who do yall use for loans? I use eLoan for my wholesale cars business.

    Just curious, eLoans don't do bikes anymore and looking to get another bike.

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    I've had a few friends have problems getting a loan for a motorcycle since its considered a luxury item, not a necessity. They've had luck at used bike warehouses... little do they know, "luck" is actually only achieved by the seller because of their damn near 15% interest rates.

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    You can sign up at Navy Federal Credit Union. Ive never had a problem with them. Fast approval, amazing rates, and they've never really questioned anything more or less just sent me the check. With all the years that ive been with them and all the years my father has been with them no problems. They always try and help you out as much as they can. A+ in my book for customer service and satisfaction.

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    save $ and then buy the bike, instead of buying the bike, then paying the regular price AND interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksniperfox
    save $ and then buy the bike, instead of buying the bike, then paying the regular price AND interest.
    I would be paying it off in under a year. I just want to ride for the summer atleast.
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    Just apply for a loan at a credit union. Their rates are normally the best you will find unless you get some type of special deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitanicle99
    I would be paying it off in under a year. I just want to ride for the summer atleast.
    gotcha. im lookin for a starter bike for the summer lol, as in under 2k. then maybe next summer i can fit into some bigger pants(bikes).

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    Nice.

    SOB, Im having absolute hell getting a loan for a bike. I heard it better to get a newer one, its easier to get a loan? And is there a cut off for insurence when it goes up because its a certain year or newer and vise versa?

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