Will You be Financing or Paying Cash?


Are you Financing you New MT-09 / FZ-09 or Paying Cash?

  • Buy now... Pay Later..... Much later!!

    Votes: 10 30.3%
  • Excuse me Mr Saleman. Dont I get a deal when I pay Cash!

    Votes: 23 69.7%

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Do you guys think you will finance your new bike, or just pay cash?
 

flying circus

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need all my cash to finance playboy lifestyle, so want to ride that gs in and ride that mt 09 out.
 

Seca Yamaha

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Saving up as we speak and halfway there. Will be asking for money under the tree for this Christmas :D
 

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Want a finance deal.

Interstate rates are at an all time low.

If Yamaha want to move this bike Yamaha Finance had better have a good rate.

0 percent sounds good to me.

Otherwise I would delay my purchase, or seek funds elsewhere.
 

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I made a swap of my Multistrada with SMC bikes in Sheffield. Got an incredible cracking finance deal, that beated the original yamaha pcp offer, and now I own the bike instead of pcp, with an interest of only 2.3% and 0 down.
 

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Paid cash for mine. I had saved up as was shopping for a Triumph so had already £9,500 ready to spend. Hence when I test rode an MT-09 and then found out I could get one brand new for the price of a 2 year old Triumph it was a no brainer for me. Brand new MT-09 all the way baby.
 

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Paid cash for mine. I had saved up as was shopping for a Triumph so had already £9,500 ready to spend. Hence when I test rode an MT-09 and then found out I could get one brand new for the price of a 2 year old Triumph it was a no brainer for me. Brand new MT-09 all the way baby.
I was in the same boat, I wanted another BMW800 but could get a new MT for the price of a 2 year old GS so my cash went on the bike with the full warranty.
 
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im thinking of raising the rent so the 2 fat birds upstairs can buy me 1 for my birthday.
 

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I am sorry my English is second hand, I do not know if I understood the question but, yes my fiance is paying cash.
 

Triple Trouble

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Always cash...! I've had 4 bikes since last January and they've all been mine. I'm not a fan of finance.
 

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Always finance. Your dealer gets paid a commission for selling finance..... £400 from Yamaha...... Which he can then discount off the price of the bike to you.
 

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Damn, wish I'd known that! And that Yamaha are now throwing in a free Akropovic system. Grrrr! Any road up, got mine on PCP as I couldnt hang on til I saved up. But thats just me. And now its gonna rain all weekend so I'll just stay in and polish it. hehe
 


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