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Hi guys. Would be taking my TP in 2 weeks time. So at the meantime im researching about bike shops and the bikes itself. Im currently aiming at Yamaha YBR 125. But just wondering, does anyone know any shop that offers zero downpayment? Whereby the shop will help pay your insurance and OTR price first, but with a longer instalment period?

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It may seems less shiong to get hold of a machine in initial part, but you are going to pay WAY more extras. Do your maths. If it's a problem to own one, then don't.

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Anyone can ride a bike. Being a biker, is a state of mind.

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You will end up paying 250 + a month for probably 3 years + for something that cost less then 2K. Not worth it. I suggest you look for jobs that provide bikes for you if you want to ride so badly (KFC/Pizza Hut is a good example)

 

Also if you happen to get bored of the YBR and decide to sell it, be prepared to pay the seller to take your bike away. That's right, you will have to PAY someone to take the bike off your hands to offset cost. Worth it?

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hmm so far i've never heard of one yet. minimum is you need to pay for your insurance. how old are you this year?

 

Yeah heard about that =) Im 20 this year, TP on 29th dec. Haha was doing a researching actually, so i know what options i have. Sorry if my description is not that clear >.

2B - 29 December 2010, one time pass

2A - On going...

 

4 May 2011 to August 2011 - Honda NSR150SP

21 July 2012 - Honda Phantom TA200

 

http://thrumylensontwowheels.blogspot.sg/

 

Nikon D5000 | AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5 - 5.6G VR | Vitacon 67mm UV Filter | Sigma EF-610 DG Super Flash | Yongnuo Speedlight YN560

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Yeah heard about that =) Im 20 this year, TP on 29th dec. Haha was doing a researching actually, so i know what options i have. Sorry if my description is not that clear >.

 

u at the very least have to find money for the insurance. with insurance den u can buy ur bike from shop on installment. unless u actually have a credit card den u can pay instalment for ur insurance and pay 0 for bike . but u would end up paying far alot ..

overtake ? :dot: you will never overtake any last vehicle because u will never be the first no matter how .

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