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We are just now coming out with our next version of our site. We look forwward to serving our customers online as well as in person  Please excuse the dust as we settle in once again.

AIH 2006 Outlaw Silver Bullet  Stock#345
AIH 2006 Outlaw Silver Bullet Stock#345
Model: 2006 Outlaw   Engine Size: 111 Cubic InchEmissions: Standard   Engine ...
$32,270.00 $21,000.00
American IronHorse Twill Cap
American IronHorse Twill Cap
American IronHorse Twill Out of Bound Cap
$19.95
American IronHorse Texas Chopper Cap
American IronHorse Texas Chopper Cap
American IronHorse Texas Chopper Cap Size: One size fits all.
$17.95
American IronHorse Red Cap
American IronHorse Red Cap
American IronHorse Cap Red with Black lettering
$16.95
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Rahn's Motorcycle Engineering - Loan Calculator
     Loan Calculator Information
This calculator will allow you to figure out your motorcycle payment on different loan amounts, interest rates, taxes, and insurance.
Easy 5 Step Process:
1) Enter the amount of the loan you will need.
2) Enter the current interest rate for the loan.
3) Enter the number of years the loan will be financed.
4) Enter the sales tax rate for your state.
5) Enter the amount of the motorcycle insurance policy.

( Note: you may skip Tax & Insurance input 4 & 5 ).
Total Monthly Payments
Loan Amount:  .00
Interest Rate:      %
Term:      Years
Tax:  .00
Insurance:  .00
Total: $ .00
Down payments are usually between 10% and 20%. Fixed rate loan terms are often 10, 15 or 20 years.
Note:  Please check with your Lender for exact totals as this is a good guide line.