All good things come to an end
All good things come to an end
It's logical for me to sell the motorcycle I've owned for the past 30 years.
I'm getting older and they say the risk is of accident and injury is higher.
I only ride a couple hundred miles a year and I pay for license and insurance.
I got an offer that is really great. I'm getting about what I paid for the bike before tax, 30 years ago. ($3500)
It's sad to think this aspect of my life is over. I've owned motorcycles since I was 16 years old.
But I will get over it like I did when I sold my snowmobiles and standup Jetski but for now I'm a little sad about it.
I'm waiting for the buyer to show up, I'd kind of like to get this over with.
I'm getting older and they say the risk is of accident and injury is higher.
I only ride a couple hundred miles a year and I pay for license and insurance.
I got an offer that is really great. I'm getting about what I paid for the bike before tax, 30 years ago. ($3500)
It's sad to think this aspect of my life is over. I've owned motorcycles since I was 16 years old.
But I will get over it like I did when I sold my snowmobiles and standup Jetski but for now I'm a little sad about it.
I'm waiting for the buyer to show up, I'd kind of like to get this over with.
Re: All good things come to an end
Ok, now that it's over, I don't feel so bad. He found a small defect after riding it so we agreed to $250 off the price.
Still good for 30 year old bike.
The heck with the cheap stuff. Maybe I'll treat myself to some that Canadian beer people rave about.
Still good for 30 year old bike.
The heck with the cheap stuff. Maybe I'll treat myself to some that Canadian beer people rave about.