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Started by cornercamping, July 23, 2004, 12:00:25 PM

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cornercamping

Alright,

I've gotten several inquiries as to where I procure brand new and slightly used motorcycles from. As a service to fellow racers, I'm going to disclose how to buy brand new motorcycles dirt cheap, and I mean at below racer prices. You can also buy cars, trucks, ect.  This is all without any fees, and a hidden tool that someone turned me on to a few years ago that works in one of the big three's reposession dept. I've helped a few people get a new or very slightly used bike with this, including all the bikes I ever bought that weren't from a dealer that I do business with.

Now, this might piss off some bike shops, but oh well. Knowledge of how things work, is a good thing, and since I spend more time pissing off the community, for once, I'm going to help the racer community. So here we go:

www.auctionbroadcasting.com

Now, click on "download Online Ring Man." You need this software to bid. æYou will use a major credit card to place a 10% deposit on what ever you bid on and you are only charged if you win. With the software, which is a free install, you can attend private online auctions. Each auction has a prelist of items, and you are bidding on them from the sources themselves. For instance, you can buy a used car right from GM, and pick it up at the holding lot. Most of the cars from GM are 1st payment defaults meaning that someone bought it, and missed the first payment, so the car was repo'd immediately. You use the software to view the car, ect. You'll see all the details. If you win, you have like 10 days to pick it up. I don't know how cars work, cause I never bid on any.

Now, bikes are a different story. Most of the bikes are brand new, in the crate. What happened in most occasions is that a dealer went out of business, or they defaulted on their floor plan financing. So, the bike ended up at an auction one way or another. Amercan Honda Financial has auctions once a month. Capital One has auctions every week. Dealers use different banks to fund floor plans, so look at all of them. This is kind of like a private eBay system, except you are bidding live in the actual auction, but are doing it via the internet. People are also at the auction in person, and you could be bidding against them.

So, to give you an idea, here's one of the bikes I bought this way.

2004 Ducati Monster S4R I paid $6400.00 for the bike. Then, I arranged shipping thru Forward Air, and that cost $550.00

I sold the bike, and made enough to pay for tires for the whole season. æBike was new, and shipped to me in the factory crate.

I missed out on one auction and I was kinda upset. 2004 GSXR1000 Mladin.  Bike went for $7K >:(

Anyways, look around there, and if you see what your looking for, place a bid. But, be careful, cause if you bid, and don't pay up, you'll end up in court. This bidding stuff is serious.

Don't say I've never done anything for the community ;)

Anyone wanna buy a GM dirt cheap:

http://presale.ashburn.auctionsolutions.com/abcwmi2/presale.php

Notice they are all 2001 + and most are 2004. Most of the time, you can buy them for half of the original loan amount.  ;D

cornercamping

Oh yeah, if you see "Closed Factory Sale" that means you can't bid on it.  You have to be a licensed dealer to bid on those, and that companies dealer.  For instance, a "Closed BMW Factory Sale" is only for BMW dealers.   Those are all cars that are brand new, and never delivered to a dealer.  They have to be bought and sold by a BMW dealer.

cornercamping

FYI: GE Capital is the one with all the brand new in the crate bike auctions.  If you see a GE Capital auction, you'll find a bike dirt cheap.  ;D

Burt Munro

Thanks for the info.....  you might want to correct the link though....  should  be 'auctionbroadcasting.com'
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cornercamping

No problem.  Link fixed  :D


Oh yeah, auctions are revised daily, so you gotta check daily.  You may go a week without seeing any bikes on there, but then you'll have some dealer end up out of business, and their entire inventory gets listed.  GE Capital had an auction once with 500 + brand new bikes.  :D

251am

 Alright Corner, you're halfway to makin' that set of Dunnys right. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

cornercamping

 :o  Oooopppssss.  I forgot.  Damnit.  I apologize.  You coming to Gingerman?  

cornercamping

August 9th at 9:00 am there is a powersports dealer liquidation sponsored by Honda Remarketing.  

This is probably a Honda dealer that didn't pay his bills.  The flyer shows 400 + Motorcycles, ATV's and Jetski's. It's in Indiana.


Also, FYI: Once you buy something, you'll start getting stuff in the mail.  GE Capital sends me flyers every month because they know I'll buy something.  ;D  

cornercamping

Here's that one:

http://presale.ashburn.auctionsolutions.com/abciin6/index.php?orderby=field124&sort=ASC&limit=100&offset=0


Based on my sources this one (link below) is probably going to go for around $2,500.00

http://presale.ashburn.auctionsolutions.com/abciin6/detail.php?run=0145

It has 1 mile on the ODO. ;D ;D

If you guys need help buying a bike from this place, or have any questions, let  me know.

dylanfan53

You don't need to be a dealer to bid?
Don Cook
CCS #53

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