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payment plan
Anyone know of a shop/website that does payment plans for frames?
I am dying to get a NJS Panasonic frame but I only make $600 a month (Portland has a really good job market) so I wanna find a way to make payments. Initially I thought I'd never see myself paying so much for a frame but: a) my bike is my car b) i use my bike for work c) riding is my number 1 hobby d) panasonics are off the ****ing hook e) since work is so slow i am staying on a friend's couch rent-free until i can find a second part-time job or a new full-time job. the time to strike is now. Also, if a 53 pake fits perfect, what size should I go for with something NJS? Thanks |
Champagne taste, beer budget.
$3.75 an hour isn't NJS territory. It's hiding in the bushes with a bolt cutter territory. No one will finance you. Time for a second (or better) job and no PBR. |
Originally Posted by erpdat
(Post 11143226)
Anyone know of a shop/website that does payment plans for frames?
I am dying to get a NJS Panasonic frame but I only make $600 a month (Portland has a really good job market) so I wanna find a way to make payments. Initially I thought I'd never see myself paying so much for a frame but: a) my bike is my car b) i use my bike for work c) riding is my number 1 hobby d) panasonics are off the ****ing hook e) since work is so slow i am staying on a friend's couch rent-free until i can find a second part-time job or a new full-time job. the time to strike is now. Also, if a 53 pake fits perfect, what size should I go for with something NJS? Thanks Maybe in the future when bikes one the road out number cars we may see bike financing along with really sweet commercials like the car ones... But right now no, though you might find an LBS that may let you drop money off towards something in the shop. I got my first road bike that way... |
You really do not want a bike you can not afford to replace.
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You should never go into debt. Period. Clearly, you are down now but you'll rebound. But, if you are in debt you'll never rebound. You'll just spiral down. You'll have nice things soon enough. Don't worry. Just hang in there and never, never, never go into debt. Not for a car, not for a house, not for a diamond. Pay cash. Save until you have it and then it's yours. You won't owe anyone anything. If it's health related - you need an operation - then go into debt. But, that's the only time. Never own a credit card. You do not need it. No credit is just fine. I'm dead serious.
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Pake will do you just fine.
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dont.
panasonics are not even close to worth that trouble. |
i'ld take oldfixguy's advice on never going into debt esp when u have a choice/alternative.
and i thought the panasonics these days aren't what it used to be? |
Originally Posted by alexgate
(Post 11143250)
You really do not want a bike you can not afford to replace.
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High interest credit cart IMO.
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To the OP, I would suggest finding a better job to suit your expensive tastes my friend.
a 600.00 a month salary will not cut it for a frame of that caliber. Stepping into the realm of NJS with a 600.00/month salaray is not a good idea actually. There are comparable bikes that are much cheaper.... |
If my friend was couch surfing rent free at my place and then did some stupid jackass **** like buying a NJS frame just so they could tarck out, I would throw their ass out. That being said, were I you, either take ianjk's advice and get a high interest credit card or start turning tricks on craigslist.
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Originally Posted by gusmore
(Post 11144563)
If my friend was couch surfing rent free at my place and then did some stupid jackass **** like buying a NJS frame just so they could tarck out, I would throw their ass out. That being said, were I you, either take ianjk's advice and get a high interest credit card or start turning tricks on craigslist.
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Finance it yourself.
Start making monthly payments into a shoebox. If you can afford to pay $100 a month, you'll have yourself an awesome new NJS frame in 9 or 10 months. Don't forget that you're gonna need components to go on that fine new frame, which will at least double the total build cost. |
Wait until you have a better job. If you can't save up the money to buy & build one in a reasonable amount of time, I doubt you'll want to finance a bike for that long.
My old roommate is still paying off a dell desktop he bought more than 5 years ago. He didn't want to wait to buy it, and now he will have paid double for it thanks to interest and making the good ol' minimum payment. |
Why would you commute on a NJS bike? And risk getting it damaged or stolen? And wouldn't it even suck more when you still have to pay it off when it does?
Originally Posted by adriano
(Post 11143589)
dont.
panasonics are not even close to worth that trouble. |
Originally Posted by NinetiesKid
(Post 11144966)
My old roommate is still paying off a dell desktop he bought more than 5 years ago.
I can't imagine anything less worth it to be paying off than a 5 year old Dell. At least an awesome bike will last you a few decades and still be as useful 5 years from now. A Dell... Again, ouch. |
Originally Posted by gusmore
(Post 11144563)
If my friend was couch surfing rent free at my place and then did some stupid jackass **** like buying a NJS frame just so they could tarck out, I would throw their ass out. That being said, were I you, either take ianjk's advice and get a high interest credit card or start turning tricks on craigslist.
Ride your Pake. Be happy. "Things" are just "things." You won't be any faster/comfier/cooler with an NJS Panasonic frame. |
Originally Posted by dsh
(Post 11145199)
ouch
I can't imagine anything less worth it to be paying off than a 5 year old Dell. At least an awesome bike will last you a few decades and still be as useful 5 years from now. A Dell... Again, ouch. |
Originally Posted by NinetiesKid
(Post 11145346)
I make fun of him pretty consistently for it. I was actually using the tower to play TF2 about a year ago while I built my PC. And he still uses the 21" CRT alongside his 22" LCD. Pretty funny looking set up. It looks very developing world.
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Originally Posted by ichitz
(Post 11145433)
thread derail for a sec~ TF2 is one of the best first person shooters EVER. If only i had a nickel for every minute i spent on TF2, I'ld have a NJS fleet (not that i would want a fleet)
Sigh...the memories |
Originally Posted by NinetiesKid
(Post 11145789)
Agreed. Some of the best times of my life were experienced with me and my roomie playing epic matches while my GF threatened to break up with me from the other room.
Sigh...the memories |
Listen here whippersnappers:
TF2 ain't bad, but Quake2 was the best first person shooter ever. |
eprdat - you seem like a very responsible, level-headed individual. It's a good thing your priorities aren't askew like the rest of us.
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Hey Scrod Zilla why don't you cut it out with the off-topic stuff?
This thread is about multiplayer first person shooter video games. |
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