It's just not comfy to ride with 2 - once you get on the highway it's not bad but riding in town is not pleasant in the least.
Makes sense.
So, no one selling these used?
It's just not comfy to ride with 2 - once you get on the highway it's not bad but riding in town is not pleasant in the least.
Makes sense.
So, no one selling these used?
I got it for 4k under retail. They are trying to make room for the 2014s that are about to come out.
I got it for 4k under retail. They are trying to make room for the 2014s that are about to come out.
Objection. Non-responsive.
Direct the witness to answer the question asked, Your Honor.
Nothing wrong with wanting a new toy or any other discretionary item. That is, when you can pay for it cash on the barrel head. The fact you got it for $4k under retail means you paid about $6k more than one a couple years old with a lot of remaining life. I stayed out of this until you inquired. Sorry if it's not what you wanted to hear.I'm still not sure what the problem is really. With the airplane out of the picture I can afford to live comfortably, have nice toys, and still put some dollars into savings at the end of te month. I wanted a new toy.
Then it shouldn't take long to save up the cheese and pay for it.I'm still not sure what the problem is really. With the airplane out of the picture I can afford to live comfortably, have nice toys, and still put some dollars into savings at the end of te month. I wanted a new toy.
I'm still not sure what the problem is really. With the airplane out of the picture I can afford to live comfortably, have nice toys, and still put some dollars into savings at the end of te month. I wanted a new toy.
I'm still wrapping my pea-brain around the notion of a 650cc motorcycle being inadequate for a 160 lb rider and his - what? - 120 lb? girl...
So you asked us what you should do and then ignored it all and did what you wanted. Glad we could help!
I'm buying another motorcycle and my bank has sent the dealer drafting instructions (they are sending a check in the mail)
The dealer wants me to write a personal check as collateral just in case my bank doesn't actually exist or something. I'm about to tell them to go **** themselves and walk out the door. Is that standard procedure (the check thing?)
What would I ignore?
I would offer my advice, but I am pretty sure it would be unappreciated.
And ignored.
I have the same opinion as you.
What would I ignore?
I'm still wrapping my pea-brain around the notion of a 650cc motorcycle being inadequate for a 160 lb rider and his - what? - 120 lb? girl...
Exactly why I did not give any advice and don't plan to for the future rounds of questions. The pattern is predictable.
If you can't stop a train wreck you might as well grab some popcorn.
Mary can explain it to you, Spike. She doesn't like riding on the back of my GSX-650F.
It's not the displacement, its the seat.
So you asked us what you should do and then ignored it all and did what you wanted. Glad we could help!
I asked for specific advice and then got told basically I was dumb - advice not even close to pertaining to the original question.
I asked for specific advice and then got told basically I was dumb - advice not even close to pertaining to the original question.
When people hear the financial equivalent to "Hey, hold my beer. Y'all watch this!" you can expect those who know it's damn-fool mistake to respond to the post.
I asked for specific advice and then got told basically I was dumb - advice not even close to pertaining to the original question.
When people hear the financial equivalent to "Hey, hold my beer. Y'all watch this!" you can expect those who know it's damn-fool mistake to respond to the post.
Now I know what to throw at him next time I see him land at Gaston's or other fly in.
When people hear the financial equivalent to "Hey, hold my beer. Y'all watch this!" you can expect those who know it's damn-fool mistake to respond to the post.
Which one?Be happy for the guy and congratulate him on his new "toy."
It's one thing to offer advice based on your past experiences, but it's quite another to call him foolish and irresponsible. Get off his back.
How many of you bought your house, car, or plane with cash? An airplane is a toy too. Why would you not pay cash for it?
How about because it costs more than you have currently have and you would like to take advantage of it before you die?
Admittedly, a motorcycle is more of a "toy" than the other purchases. I purchased my cars either cash or on "zero" interest. And I keep them until they rot out from under me.
As to 250K/year not being enough to live on in 30-40 years, poppycock. It will certainly not buy what it does today, but it will certainly be a good start. A very good start. With reasonable financial planning, you can easily make it on much much less. You are speaking to a wide range of income earners. Some of us own planes, multiple houses, cars, motorcycles, and we did it on less than 80K per year combined household income. I'd absolutely love to make 250K a year. But I do not, so I have to make due with what I have. True, we don't spend on anything extraneous, but we don't go without. We spend most of our money on helping out the kids and grandkids. And we have enough to do that.
Don't force your brand of financial "wisdom" on everyone else. Be happy for the guy and congratulate him on his new "toy."
Be careful riding it, though.
What would I ignore?
I asked for specific advice and then got told basically I was dumb - advice not even close to pertaining to the original question.
"Dude?"Sorry, dude, you need to have watched more than one segment of this ongoing soap opera to get the picture.
But have you ridden since?Fyi, wearing a helmet almost killed me once. I have never worn a helmet since.
He was home-schooled, so maybe Latin wasn't part of the curriculum. In any case he should go back and study res ipsa loquitur until he gets the picture.
Fancy words from a fellow Okie...