if thats the dealer then the OP is full of sh*t. my buddy is a sales guy there i just asked him on their policy and hes like huh lol... "you can pay in cash for full amount and drive home with no plates if you want its not our liability anymore" and that dealer only sells can-am spyders. they...
story does not add up. you do not even need a license to buy a bike in cash. something does not add up. if the bike was payed in full it is now the property of the new owner and dealership has not a single reason to keep the bike. i work in the business. even if a custumer of mine payed for the...
Also if it is a Brand new bike the Fit unplated does not expire in 30 days. you are able to go get plates without certification months afterwards. This applies to Brand new bikes only
I sell bikes. The customer has every right to pick up his bike as long as he has it put on the back of a pickup or trailers it home or has it towed home. All you need to buy a bike is the full payment. If it had been financed then they would require insurance and again its rare that finance...
ninja 500 is a great bike, i learned how to ride on that bike and it is plenty of fun with enough power to do anything. i had an '02 and they were not fuel injected back then so it was a pain to get running every spring but it was always worth it.
nice bike for someone who wants a cheap and fun...
hahah classic markham honda tricks....add another $1600 on top of that for their Freight&pdi,admin,delivery protection and whatever words they can think of to charge u the extra unnecessary 1600 lol. They are owned by Dilawri group thats how they operate
edit: nevermind just noticed it is not...
i only use petro canada 94 octane on my triumph street triple r. when winterizing my bike this year should i fill it with shell gas you guys all speak of?
chances are he wont even be able to flat foot on a gsxr at 16 years old lol... probably just a kid that got an idea in his head and all his buddies are going over the same ******** thats always said "get a 600 broo"
ninja 400 would be a good fit for him for few years until he disciplines...
we have an 883 in our pre owned inventory, it is top heavy, it is essentialy a starter bike for cruisers if you want the HD name. the indian scout sixty is its competitor and the low center of gravity of the scout makes it so nimble compared to the 883. keep some jerry cans with you full of gas...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.