Jim needs a new bike
Jim works full time for a regional office and enjoys a short 15-minute bus trip to work every day. However, when he is promoted and starts working in the city, he doesn't like the one-hour commute on his bus. He owns a car but doesn't want to have to pay the hefty CBD parking fees. Jim decides he is going to get a second-hand motorbike for his commute.
He works out he can comfortably borrow up to $10,000 for his new purchase. He compares his loan options, including the rates, fees and terms. He wants to be able to make extra repayments and so opts for a variable rate loan. He receives online conditional approval for the $10,000 he needs and then starts his search online for his new wheels.
Hi, do I need to hold a full licence (R) to finance a Harley Davidson?
Looking to secure the bike before I do my test
Hi Nick,
All models, up to 250mL, including mopeds, are eligible for use on an RE licence and are included in the LAM Scheme. A Harley Davidson XG500 Street model (in the 251mL–660mL category) is also eligible for use on an RE licence and are included in the LAM scheme.
I hope this has helped.
Thanks,
Elizabeth
Can you supply me with a list of lenders that will supply a secured bike loan on a bike that is purchased privately. I am trying to avoid banks that only supply personal loans for this type of purchase as the rates are much higher.
Hi Kierren,
I’m unable to recommend any specific lenders to you, but all of the lenders on this page can assist with motorcycle financing. You can click through to the review pages by selecting the name of the lender to find out if pre-approval is available. Getting in touch with the lenders directly may be your best option to find out if financing a private motorbike purchase is available.
Thanks,
Elizabeth