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Cruiser
Posts: 153 Newnan, GA | I sold my bike!!!!
SWEEEEET!
OK, Step 2 is to pay off my Equity line of credit ASAP and my wife's car.
I calculated it to be about this time next year and I'll be back on two wheels again.
Meanwhile, I'm constantly scanning for my next bike.
I love it when a plan comes together. Well, I give the credit to God, in this economy he sent someone to but my Bike.
AMEN!
Van
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | What about the poor bastard that bought it..... YIKES .... is God mad at him?
How about a prayer for him?
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | seriously.......... god has bigger concerns LOL |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 725 Reno County, KS | Well the upside to waiting a year is to see the low down on the new 2010 models. In the end it will be do or die for at least one of these models I'm sure. Then you'll be standing there with cash/check in hand when the bike sales drop off and incentives start to pile up too. Glad you got rid of the Wing but sorry you'll ride in a box for a year. I have a feeling this year will be a really good year to ride. Then again they ALL are if you can afford it. The economy has hurt a lot of people but strangely helped others. You can always find a place that rents them to scratch the itch occasionally. It will still be cheaper than making payments every month until you settle on what you want. BTW, I don't know how much of a selection you have up there but I have decided that before I go to another dealership for anything new, I'm going to rent it for a solid week and drive/ride/shake down the ever loving heck out of it until I am convinced yay or nay. These things are just too important to decide by someone elses opinion and an "around the block" test drive. |
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