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Hi guys.

I fancy a new bike.

I would consider almost anything sporty, from sv650, to cbr600, to R1/Fireblade, s1000rr, speed triple and anything in between! Even a V4 tuono.

My ultimate consideration is RELIABILITY.

Almost anything really!

But would would like 3 years 0% finance, do any companies offer this?

Cheers.
 
That's a wide range of bikes with a large variety of characteristics, technology, price and application. Have you ridden any of them? I'm not sure buying on Finance Package alone is a wise choice. If reliability is your main concern then I would think you would want a brand which offers a comprehensive warranty with the option to extend. No one brand/bike is going to offer you guaranteed reliability these days.

Many dealers will offer different finance packages and deals, but that's something you are going to have to research once you have decided on a bike. No point finding a 0% deal on a bike you ride and then don't like.
 
Don't get an aprilia.

They are very reliable but parts can take a while to get in stock if things do go wrong.
 
What type of riding are you going to do?
Commutes?
if so what types of roads? A roads? B roads? motorway?
How many miles/time spent on the each way commute?
Are you going to be riding for fun after work and weekends?
Do you plan to do any kind of touring on the bike?
Do you have any kind of budget for a weekly or monthly upkeep? (Fuel and consumable parts etc)
Do you plan on fitting extra storage capacity to the bike?
Is the range out of a tank important to you?
Do you have any kind of injuries that might be a problem holding a certain position after a time?
 
The best deals are on nearly new bikes. You will save 25-30% just from someone else having signed a piece of paper.
 
Hi guys.

I fancy a new bike.

I would consider almost anything sporty, from sv650, to cbr600, to R1/Fireblade, s1000rr, speed triple and anything in between! Even a V4 tuono.

My ultimate consideration is RELIABILITY.

Almost anything really!

But would would like 3 years 0% finance, do any companies offer this?

Cheers.
That's about as broad as you can get for requirements! Sporty (what bike isn't 'sporty' except a cruiser or 125?) and reliable.

That narrows it down to about... 200 bikes. :p
 
What type of riding are you going to do?
Commutes?
if so what types of roads? A roads? B roads? motorway?
How many miles/time spent on the each way commute?
Are you going to be riding for fun after work and weekends?
Do you plan to do any kind of touring on the bike?
Do you have any kind of budget for a weekly or monthly upkeep? (Fuel and consumable parts etc)
Do you plan on fitting extra storage capacity to the bike?
Is the range out of a tank important to you?
Do you have any kind of injuries that might be a problem holding a certain position after a time?

Fill this in and than ask for a bike recommendation. ;)
 
Well, are there any good deals? On anything, nothing specific. The cagers have a thread for car deals so why not the bikers?
 
Bikes aren't cars, most people buy 2nd hand as its much better value. Unless you've cash and a new model is coming out soon, than you can grab a bargain sometimes. Like a guy in the group has on a Tuono V4 or edd1e on the SD1290.

If you want a good deal, save up the cash and than haggle the price with the dealer.
 
KTM have some good deals on until the end of of November, so you'll have to be quick. e.g. 1290 Super Duke R reduced from £13999 to £11665.
 
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