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So I have been seriously considering getting a motorcycle for a while now. Two weeks ago I decide that I am going to do it, I get my license and start looking at which bikes to buy. After pricing a few bikes and getting some insurance quotes I decide that I will indeed be able to afford my monthly payments and insurance premiums if I take a safety course. So, in anticipation of my new purchase I registered for a training course at the local college, which I was supposed to take next weekend. I finally decided on a Suzuki GS500F and paid the downpayment on Friday. This morning at work I get a call from the dealership telling me that I was approved for financing. Awesome, I think to myself. I should be riding my new bike next week. But then, not 30mins later, I get a call from the registrar at the college telling me that they have overbooked the safety course and I will have to wait until the beginning of September to take it. Now I can't afford the insurance and have to wait until then to start riding my new bike. Not only is the delay a piss off in itself, but now, if I do decide to insure my bike in September, I will only have one, maybe two months before I have to store my bike for the winter and continue to make ridiculously high insurance payments for the 6-7months of inactivity.
I know you probably don't care, but I am pissed! Those jackasses at the college deserve to be shot.
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Yeah man, go in there with a saw'd off 10 guage and blow their brains out!
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That sucks. I would hold off on buying the bike until next spring and save more for the down payment. You may even be able to get next years model by that time.
Last edited by Tim Nissen; 07-25-2005 at 01:57 PM.
Best way to cheat on deadlifts...
Stand there for a few minutes, then pace back and forth a lot, huff and puff, wait until everybody's looking. Approach the bar. Back off. Approach it again. Back off. Get some water. Chalk up. Approach the bar again. Then spray some more chalk around. Wait until people start losing interest. When nobody's looking, pick it a little off the floor, and slam it down. Jump up and yell "LIGHT WEIGHT BABY". Then give high fives all around. - Belial
I honestly actually always felt their should be some sort of penalty with overbooking in any form because it does seem like a breech of a verbal or possibly written contract.
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props on picking the suzuki as a first bike...glad you didn't go the route of getting a literbike or even some 600cc rocket to learn on...good luck and keep the rubber side down! :-)
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Another town perhaps?
it sucks, but u can cancel insurance in the months you dont use it..
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Cancel the insurance two months in and they will give you a pro-rated refund.
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~This is something wussy people say to feel better about themselves...
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I think that if he's making a payment on the bike, he has to keep insurance on it. Now, he should be able to get a "garage insurance" sort of deal, where he'll pay a very small rate for incidentals while it's parked all winter.
All this made me wonder why you're buying a bike, when the difference between a rider-instructed insurance rate and a regular rate is enough to break your budget.
I have to second this point.Originally Posted by mrelwooddowd
Maybe your finances should be worked out a bit better? I hope you aren't spending all income over maintenance on getting a bike.
Founding Member and CEO of the FFFA
"All that matters is beauty on the inside! Outside beauty doesn't matter!"
~This is something ugly people say to feel better about themselves...
"Strength and size don't matter! It's not fair to judge training knowledge based on strength and size!"
~This is something wussy people say to feel better about themselves...
Pearls of Wisdom...
Resident Ninja Demon (with a pet Radioactive Sloth) and SchlonkeyMaster of WBB!
Rock is my 'Big Viking Brother', and not in a homo-esque way.
And no COLON jokes, bastards!
I CAN afford insurance without the course, but it is too high for me to want to pay that much. The difference is $1300/year. But I found an insurance company that charges the same price with or without the course, and it is actually less than my current insurance provider charges with the course.
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Well hot damn! There's your solution. Happy riding.
Best way to cheat on deadlifts...
Stand there for a few minutes, then pace back and forth a lot, huff and puff, wait until everybody's looking. Approach the bar. Back off. Approach it again. Back off. Get some water. Chalk up. Approach the bar again. Then spray some more chalk around. Wait until people start losing interest. When nobody's looking, pick it a little off the floor, and slam it down. Jump up and yell "LIGHT WEIGHT BABY". Then give high fives all around. - Belial
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