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Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:36 am
by chuffed
I kept my last bike and use it to commute to and from work etc...

Spent a fair amount on it keeping it maintained, upgrading most of the bike as time past.

I found it cheaper to run and maintain than the new one, but the biggest prob. is..... you always wanna ride the new bike instead.

I think i just need to buy another 12. :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:26 am
by les2010
Well I-K, i'll just sit back and wait till mid season next year, I take it you've never sold to the teen to early twenties market, put a little spin on it and you can sell them ice cream with razorblades in it and they're happy to eat it, all because you told them it's so good for them, c'mon get real, obviously your not a salesman or not a very good one.
P.S. i'm not interested in getting into a shit-fight here either.
Les

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 9:44 am
by Duane
les2010 wrote:Well I-K, i'll just sit back and wait till mid season next year, I take it you've never sold to the teen to early twenties market, put a little spin on it and you can sell them ice cream with razorblades in it and they're happy to eat it, all because you told them it's so good for them, c'mon get real, obviously your not a salesman or not a very good one.
P.S. i'm not interested in getting into a shit-fight here either.
Les
Mate, you obviously havent either, considering you're riding a zxr. I'm 23 and NEVER once bought a bike because they're winning in the superbikes or motogp!!!

man, that rossi must be a legend to have won the motogp on that honda spada i owned, the TLR i owned - yeah, Stauffer kicked ass on that and the zx7r - 10 years ago when it was a winner, wooh yeah!!! i was like 13.. thats why i bought it, so i could relive my childhood!!

There might be dickheads out there that only buy bikes because of that, but it never crossed my mind when laying down the cash for a bike, it's always, style, performance, handling, value for money, and if i really want it.

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 10:00 am
by Neka79
Duane wrote:
les2010 wrote:Well I-K, i'll just sit back and wait till mid season next year, I take it you've never sold to the teen to early twenties market, put a little spin on it and you can sell them ice cream with razorblades in it and they're happy to eat it, all because you told them it's so good for them, c'mon get real, obviously your not a salesman or not a very good one.
P.S. i'm not interested in getting into a shit-fight here either.
Les
Mate, you obviously havent either, considering you're riding a zxr. I'm 23 and NEVER once bought a bike because they're winning in the superbikes or motogp!!!

man, that rossi must be a legend to have won the motogp on that honda spada i owned, the TLR i owned - yeah, Stauffer kicked ass on that and the zx7r - 10 years ago when it was a winner, wooh yeah!!! i was like 13.. thats why i bought it, so i could relive my childhood!!

There might be dickheads out there that only buy bikes because of that, but it never crossed my mind when laying down the cash for a bike, it's always, style, performance, handling, value for money, and if i really want it.
if we only bought what won races, then kwaka wouldnt be selling bugger all really..would they now??

but Les has a point...with enuf positive enforcement, u can sell nething...

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 10:11 am
by Saki
I have to agree ^^^^^

u can't just buy something off that general idea!

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:00 pm
by Felix
Saki wrote:its a sad thought buying a new bike and racking km's up on it...
Why?

I can go and look at plenty of new 0km bikes for free...if you are going to buy a bike then you might as well enjoy every second of it!

Try 160,000kms

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:21 pm
by Che
My old 2000 zx12 has over 160,000kms on it!! :shock: Yes numerous rebuilds but I commute Goulburn to Sydney and return every day.Payed $22,000 for it before GST they offered me $8000 on a zx14. It's better condition now then when I bought it. So I just kept it cause I love it and bought a zx14 for cash. 8)

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:28 pm
by ross79
I decided the best way to ensure I don't lose money is just to buy something I'll never want to sell. So I bought my dream bike and have never looked back. It makes a great commuter and is great long distance as well as the twisty stuff. Once the engine wears out, I can just chuck in one of the many big bore kits to make it keeps up with the latest toy. :twisted:

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:51 pm
by Saki
Felix wrote:
Saki wrote:its a sad thought buying a new bike and racking km's up on it...
Why?

I can go and look at plenty of new 0km bikes for free...if you are going to buy a bike then you might as well enjoy every second of it!
i didn't mean it like that! of coruse yer not just gunna buy a bike to look at it!

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 3:17 pm
by Phil
Duane wrote:when laying down the cash for a bike, it's always, style, performance, handling, value for money, and if i really want it.
and you STILL purchased a TLR :roll: :lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:19 pm
by Duane
ahaha phil, the tlr is a sexy beast with a heap of power :)