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kawashima
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PostPosted: 12:57 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

Have you ever thought of selling your last bike?
For me, I was thinking selling mine because
-I'm too busy for other hobbies and have nearly no time to ride during best season for bike. My 2008 TDM is 5000miles only on the clock.
-My spending on hobbies get higher and higher and my income is slightly going down.
-I was just before MOT timing which costs me 80k yen(£600) per 2years.
-My TDM wasn't popular here and wasn't selling at good price(nearly half the new price) If I'd get 600kyen, I'd sold it.

Overall I decided to pay for MOT, and I will have it for another 2 years.
But on the other hand, if I sell it once, I need to pay a lot more to regain it.
But I am always worrying about my low saving amout compared to my colleagues. How can I live when I retire? etc.
But I stopped worrying about it for a while, maybe postponed it.

p.s. my other hobbies are
1) video camera man for female softball team I support, I go everywhere with the team and film it and give the data to the team.
(which costs me a lot for traveling and hotels)
March to October are season, I can't ride my bike this season.
2) bowling which costs me a lot too.

I think most of you BCFers have 1st priority on biking, I may be the minority here, but have you thought of selling your last bike?
How did you decide to keep it or sell it?
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PostPosted: 13:02 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

No, I've thought of selling some of my 'other' bikes, but I always want to buy another again not long afterwards. At the moment I'm down to 3 bikes, and I'm pretty happy with that.
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PostPosted: 13:08 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

If I didn't use the bike for work, I probably wouldn't keep it. If I get a job where taking the car is feasible then the bike might go.

I don't really ride for fun and frankly have better things to be spending my cash on than motorcycles.


If you don't need it, can't afford and don't enjoy it enough to keep it then selling it seems like a good idea.
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PostPosted: 13:10 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

DonnyBrago wrote:
If I didn't use the bike for work, I probably wouldn't keep it.

I don't really ride for fun and frankly have better things to be spending my cash on than motorcycles.


If you don't need it, can't afford and don't enjoy it enough to keep it then selling it seems like a good idea.


Yep, if you're not getting that much fun out of it and can't really afford it then why not sell it to someone who will?
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kawashima
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PostPosted: 13:19 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Islander wrote:
DonnyBrago wrote:
If I didn't use the bike for work, I probably wouldn't keep it.

I don't really ride for fun and frankly have better things to be spending my cash on than motorcycles.


If you don't need it, can't afford and don't enjoy it enough to keep it then selling it seems like a good idea.


Yep, if you're not getting that much fun out of it and can't really afford it then why not sell it to someone who will?

Yes selling may be more rational for me considering what I am paying for what I am enjoying. Deleting fixed cost on my bike might be more important compared to the disappointment on the price if I sell it.
I think I must reconsider within next 2years.
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PostPosted: 13:36 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

kawashima wrote:
1) video camera man for female softball team I support, I go everywhere with the team and film it and give the data to the team.


Video or GTFO...
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PostPosted: 13:39 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

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Islander
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PostPosted: 13:40 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

Joe wrote:
kawashima wrote:
1) video camera man for female softball team I support, I go everywhere with the team and film it and give the data to the team.


Video or GTFO...


Ahhh... With a single post, BCF normality is restored. Laughing
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kawashima
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PostPosted: 14:02 - 10 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

If I decide to sell it, is it better to wait until it gets warmer than in winter? (for the price)
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PostPosted: 05:24 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I could never be without my bike. It gives me too much pleasure. Just wish we had better weather to get out on her more

I only ride my bike for pleasure and usually cover about 6-8000 miles a year
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PostPosted: 06:55 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thought about it and done it. Sold my first and only bike three months ago, just a few days after passing my mod2. Havent bought one since.....might get one in spring.

I dont miss it much tbh....certainly not now winters here in earnest.
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PostPosted: 07:45 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

kawashima wrote:

But I am always worrying about my low saving amout compared to my colleagues. How can I live when I retire? etc.
But I stopped worrying about it for a while, maybe postponed it.


The thing is Kawashima all this saving.... is it going to be going to be worth it? Parents saved like crazy during the 60s and 70s, only to see it all get inflated away.

Secondly do you HAVE to live in Japan when you retire? Popular option for Brits in the 00s was to retire somewhere cheaper so their savings went further.
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PostPosted: 08:06 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've moved closer to work so been debating whether to sell and buy a (gasp) pushbike.

But I do love the jollies I get out on a couple of times a year.

That said my bikes a thirsty animal and with the prices of petrol I have been thinking of downsizing to a 600 or so.
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PostPosted: 09:30 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
No, I've thought of selling some of my 'other' bikes, but I always want to buy another again not long afterwards. At the moment I'm down to 3 bikes, and I'm pretty happy with that.


Down to 3. Shocked

Max. I have ever had at once was 2. A klr650 and a vfr400, but couldn't afford to keep both. Would be nice to have a smaller capacity bike over summer next year alongside my zzr600. It's just the £££'s man. Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 10:41 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Eddie Hitler wrote:
MarJay wrote:
No, I've thought of selling some of my 'other' bikes, but I always want to buy another again not long afterwards. At the moment I'm down to 3 bikes, and I'm pretty happy with that.


Down to 3. Shocked

Max. I have ever had at once was 2. A klr650 and a vfr400, but couldn't afford to keep both. Would be nice to have a smaller capacity bike over summer next year alongside my zzr600. It's just the £££'s man. Crying or Very sad


I'm also down to three. It was six last week. Laughing
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PostPosted: 11:02 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I sold my old cibber for 100 notes. Basically because it had been in a field for two years and was rusted to hell. Would have taken more money than I had to put it back on the road, and I also have a Gixxer and an RVF to play with.

Not surprisingly, despite living in a hedge, the engine started first time upon application of new battery and fresh petrol.

Bike now has shiny new fairings and is being used as a DAS trainer somewhere in Leicestershire, so its good that the old girl has found a new lease of life.
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PostPosted: 13:03 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

You could put a tent on the back of the TDM, then use that to travel and sleep in the tent while filming the games - that way the bike would actually be SAVING you money Smile.

(To be fair, I expect there'd be issues wild camping in the more densely populated parts of Japan and not sure even how many campsites there are.)
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PostPosted: 19:54 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Re: have you ever thought of selling your last bike? Reply with quote

G wrote:
(To be fair, I expect there'd be issues wild camping in the more densely populated parts of Japan and not sure even how many campsites there are.)


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PostPosted: 20:12 - 11 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've just started riding, there's no way I'd give it up unless I was forced. I've got years of catchup to do. I'm annoyed with myself because I didn't learn earlier in my life.

Perhaps the joy of riding has gone for you, I guess if it did for me I'd sell too, but I never want that day to come.


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PostPosted: 15:23 - 13 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I returned courtesy bike (kawasaki 250TR) and got my TDM today.
They greased up and polished, everything was perfectly serviced. I rode 250TR and noticed how cold an unfaired bike is, how slow 250 single is. I felt TDM like a comfy locket. I must thank my courtesy bike was 250TR.
I think I will keep this bike and won't sell it. I will ride short range many times from now on Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:36 - 13 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm trying to decide whether or not to sell my city fly once the hornet is working properly but not sure as it's handy for little short jaunts to the shop and better for the crappy weather.

Switching the insurance soon so will see if it's worth re-insuring the lil thing or see how much I can get for it, no idea what it's worth though
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PostPosted: 17:53 - 13 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm thinking of selling my bike at the moment. I don't want to but have been having back problems for the last 10 months and riding is now too painful. Plus my Physio has advised I don't ride as it won't help my back get better.

So it looks like I'll be trading it in for a car in the near future. Trouble is its not really a great time of year to be selling a bike Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 18:04 - 13 Dec 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

TBH if I had to use my own vehicle to get to work and commute then id sell both my current car and bike. The bike is not really an issue as it's in bits and isn't costing me anything to run sat in the shed. But it would struggle to top 35-38mpg, being a 200cc 2smoke. Apparently it's not fashionable or cool these days and almost socially unacceptable to have a vehicle that cant do 50mpg+ car or bike!

The car does 20mpg, and it aint exactly a commute friendly cage with the silly all or nothing clutch, 2.75" ground clearance and rock hard suspension.

TBH all my vehicles are primarily for my enjoyment, social and leisure use and occasional get me to work on a sunny summer day type useage.

I don't fancy having to run a car to drive to and from work, as driving is boring and stressful, so if I only have to do it when I fancy a day out or to a show/track day etc then great. If my car useage became daily id get very bored quickly. I have in the past used bikes for commuting to work/college etc, but normally have had the option to either cycle or use public transport as well.

Id not sell my bike/car if I could keep affording to run them for occasional fun and fancies, but if I needed transport to work and couldn't afford to keep them, then id sell both and buy a train pass instead. Much less stressful taking the train IMO.

Lastly out of all the things I own, my mountain bike would be the last to go after my car and bike, as it's more fun than either most of the time, and without any of the responsibility which suits me better tbh!
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