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Loan Finance Online Bike Loan Repayment Calculator

Calculate motorcycle loan repayments in seconds with our Bike Loan Calculator. Compare finance options and plan your ride with confidence.

Calculator results are estimates only and not quotes. Actual quotes will be provided by licensed brokers after you submit an enquiry.

Bike Loan Details:

Remember to make allowance for stamp duty, registration, insurance or other costs to be included in the loan where applicable.
Enter whole numbers only please, no dots, commas etc.

If you have a deposit or a trade-in, include the amount here
Enter whole numbers only please, no dots, commas etc.

(if applicable)
Select the number of years over which you would repay the loan.

A longer Loan Term will mean lower monthly repayments but at a higher cost overall.


The options below are indicative of what lenders currently offer.

Years
Select an interest rate for the calculator simulation.
The range of rates listed below are representative of those currently available.

Your actual rate can only be confirmed after you apply.


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Bike Loan Repayment & Amortisation Calculator

Important!

Bike Loan Interest Rates differ from lender to lender and will depend on your individual circumstances (credit history, employment status, age, etc.). To find out if you qualify ... and for a free, personalised interest rate and repayment quote, please CLICK HERE

Bike Loan Amortisation Calculator

The following amortisation graphs detail month-by-month data on the progress of the proposed loan. The first chart below examines the reducing loan balance over the course of the finance contract term. The second graph illustrates the portion of each monthly repayment allocated to payment of interest vs principal reduction.

Bike Loan Repayment & Amortisation CalculatorBike Loan Repayment & Amortisation Calculator

How to use our Bike Loan Repayment Calculator

Our Bike Loan Repayment Calculator is designed to estimate your motorcycle loan repayments in seconds, so you can compare bike finance options and plan your budget before you commit. It is important because small changes to loan size, term length and interest rate can materially change your monthly repayment and the total interest you pay over the life of the loan.

This calculator provides estimates only and is not personal financial advice. Results do not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Interest rates and fees vary by lender and your individual circumstances, and your final rate can only be confirmed after an application is assessed.

How to complete the form for the best result:

1. Purchase Price

Enter the bike purchase price as a whole number (no dots or commas). If you expect to borrow extra for on-road costs such as stamp duty, registration or insurance, include those amounts in the figure you enter so the estimate better reflects your likely loan amount.

2. Deposit or Trade-in Value (if applicable)

Enter your deposit or trade-in value as a whole number. If you have no deposit, enter 0. A higher deposit generally reduces the amount borrowed and can reduce interest paid over time.

3. Term of Loan (Years)

Select a term between 1 and 7 years. Longer terms typically reduce monthly repayments but can increase the overall cost of the loan due to more interest over time. Choose a term that fits your cash flow, not just the lowest repayment.

4. Interest Rate (% per annum)

Select an interest rate for the simulation. If you are unsure, test a conservative higher rate to see whether repayments remain affordable.

5. Calculate

Click calculate to generate your estimated repayment and amortisation visuals.

How to interpret the results:

1. Repayment estimate

Use the repayment figure as a starting point for budgeting, then stress-test by increasing the rate or reducing your deposit to see how sensitive repayments are.

2. Amortisation graphs

Review the loan balance chart to understand how quickly you reduce what you owe, and the interest versus principal chart to see how much of each repayment goes to interest compared with reducing the loan balance over time.

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