Yup... peeps want a New ride, then sell it a couple of years later, but don't want to take the 'Depreciation' hit. The private seller needs to be 'Realistic' about what their bike is worth. They need to set a price point a few (or more) K lower than what the buyer can get it for as NOS. That is...
If you like to ride, get the motorcylce that you want, and a winter beater car for the cold months.
I have a truck and a bike. Nice to have both. Hop in the truck on the rainy days.The bike is a sunshine machine.
Very true. I hurt my back once by incorrectly lifting a barbell, and once in car crash.
I've been heavy, and also fairly thin. All depends how much beer I drink ?. When I put on a few pounds, my back injury rears it's ugly head at times. When I drop a few pounds, my back is fine.
Loosing...
I bought shoes online several years ago. They were the correct size, but one was a shade undersize. It bothered my right big toe....Crap!!! Never Again will I buy wearables online.
Best is to try on before making the purchase at a local Bricks-and-Mortar.
40$ sounds about right... I was looking for a shop last year to have custom covers put on a set of driver/passenger seats for my '15 MTS. Found a guy in Georgetown that said he would do the job for 70$. After a few emails, he suddenly put the price to 140$. He said that he thought (originally)...
Nothing is Perfect... parts fail. All I ask is for the manufacturer to honor their warranty and fix the failure/problem. I have extended warranty until June 2021.
Yes... scary to think what would have happened if there was traffic coming at me in the opposite direction. Actually, if Ducati...
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