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<blockquote data-quote="FieroSTi" data-source="post: 4909822" data-attributes="member: 591607"><p>Consider that if you're buying a brand new bike from a dealer, you can most likely apply for a manufacturer credit card. For example, if you buy a brand new GSX-R600, you can put it on the Suzuki card, and you'll only be responsible for liability on the bike, as you've technically bought it outright from the dealer. You'd hold the title in hand, and technically own the bike. That's how most dealers are able to sell bikes to young individuals who would ordinarily not be able to afford full coverage on a "racing" bike, according to the insurance companies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FieroSTi, post: 4909822, member: 591607"] Consider that if you're buying a brand new bike from a dealer, you can most likely apply for a manufacturer credit card. For example, if you buy a brand new GSX-R600, you can put it on the Suzuki card, and you'll only be responsible for liability on the bike, as you've technically bought it outright from the dealer. You'd hold the title in hand, and technically own the bike. That's how most dealers are able to sell bikes to young individuals who would ordinarily not be able to afford full coverage on a "racing" bike, according to the insurance companies. [/QUOTE]
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