whats the best way to go about buying a bike?
#21
I'm doing that as well as getting a bike
Originally Posted by rfreeman27' post='761225' date='Sep 21 2005, 10:03 PM
but i will say, bike prices are WAY lower in the winter
exactly.
#23
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='761243' date='Sep 21 2005, 10:22 PM
you wont get a bike, if you do it will be about the same as you getting a Range Rover and ending up with a 1980 Bronco
88 bronco thanks, and it was free for me
#28
Originally Posted by CletusFD3S' post='761269' date='Sep 21 2005, 11:01 PM
dude kid.... how much moneydo your parents give you? i wish i was spoiled as ****
no money? I don't live with my mom and my dad works swing shifts so I end up buying myself dinner, well going to the supermarket most of the nights out of the week. What else do you have to pay for? I bought my car with my own money I made from the moving company and sears over the course of two years.
#29
Originally Posted by nopistons94' post='761293' date='Sep 21 2005, 11:45 PM
What else do you have to pay for?
Rent, water, power, cable, phone, car insurance, car tax, health insurance, taxes, tuition. Be lucky that you only have to pay what you have. Honestly it wouldn't hurt to think about the future and invest that money instead of buying a bike that you won't be able to ride around until spring. The only reason I would consider buying a bike right now is gas prices. And even then, I wouldn't buy a new bike, I'd buy a used one that's in good condition. Hope you have a job that isn't in question so you can afford all this skyline, bike, ranger stuff.
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