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    First bike 1 year (200cc) - wanted more grunt.
    Next a new 440cc 2 years - wanted more grunt.
    Then a new 750cc for 23 years............ wanted more grunt, brakes, handling etc.
    2.5 years ago sold the 750 on trademe (same $ as I paid for it new 23 years before!).
    Got a GS1200ss - had that for a year and a half - it was meant to be a long term keeper - but found myself on the wrong side of 160 too often

    A year ago I got my Hornet 900 this will be a keeper.

    Unless my lotto numbers come in...............

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    I buy a new bike about every five years, & i keep the old one, Longest owned is the Katana 1100 which i bought at 18, (owned nearly 25 years) Shortest is the RSV1000 which ive had not quite two years.
    The only problem with that method is that you eventually start running out of garage space.

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    Get them as they come, hardly ever sell them (theres err... 11 complete or part bikes in the shed now Sold the first one out of necessity (Two up tour of the south island on an RGV might not have been very comfy!) and its replacement 6 or so months later (nice bike, but wasnt really what i wanted in the end)... I intend on adding another to the collection soon, but will sell of others to do so this time around


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    Another question that doesn't fit my profile.Sometimes I want to keep a bike forever...but of course those are the ones I have to sell.Sometimes I want to get rid of a bike right now,but no one else wants it either.Averaging my bikes over all time,it appears I go through 2 bikes a year - but I may have 10 bikes,never sell or buy any for years,dump or collect heaps one year.I may sell a bike I've had for 10 years,or have one pass through my hands within days.The bike I've had longest has been with me for 30 years.
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    I’m contemplating my next move as we speak, answer to your question approx. 18-24mts.
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    I generally keep a bike for 2 - 3 years, and when I do buy a new one its generally during winter so that its run in and ready to go by mid spring.

    The shortest time I've ever owned a bike is two weeks (1981 GSX1100), and the longest I've owned one is 22 years (1975 RE5). However the RE5 is a special case, and the longest I've kept a bike for general use is 8 years (GSX750 ESG).

    My VStrom (DL1000K6) will be upgraded this coming winter, probably to the latest model VStrom.
    Time to ride

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    i've had Spooky since 2003..my new 'Ace since march.. dont plan on gettin rid of either
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    Had 2 for 22 years. Bought one new the other was 10 years old at the time. Just bought my last one 2 weeks ago has tons of life in so will keep as long as possible. Got 6 in the shed at the moment. That number goes up and down occasionally but I'll keep those two.

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    zzr250... 9 months and sold (exemption came through)
    zx7r... 15 months and sold (shortly after I got my full lic, the poor thing was being ridden to red line and didn't feel very exciting)

    on the side, about 11 months into the zx7r, boss provided a cb900 for work

    zx10r... 18 months and sold (realised that I casually spoke about 200 too often, had lost my license on demerits build up, and realised that 1, I really needed my license, 2, I was enjoying riding the cb900 more)

    supermoto... 5 weeks in, I am already reasonably certain what I will replace it with, but it will only come out in 2010, so I will keep this one till then. Most fun I have had yet on a bike.

    and still have the cb900, going strong, doesn't ever have a problem, and just works

    Choosing a bike is a long process, lots of reading and research (and yet the one provided to me lasts the longest), and have to really be passionate about it. Once the passion is gone, or the sums add up wrong (danger to license etc) its time to move to another bike, but each bike is bought as a dream bike, can't see myself buying another upon purchase etc.
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    Had my last bike for 9 years. Should still be going in another 9 years.
    Before that I kept most bikes for 4 years or so...except the ZX4 which I only had for 3 months.
    Current bike...the Hornet is a keeper! Oh and the racebike I've had for 2 years but only raced 5 meetings.
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    5 bikes in two years... From my first 250 to today. Finally have a nice shiny (almost new one) so It'll have to do (Ive been told by her indoors) until at least 2011........... Maybe

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    In the last two years or so I have gone from a 05 VTR1000F to a 06 Suzuki M109 to a 07 Buell XB12SS to a 06 GSXR thou and in the dirt dept have gone from a CRF450R5 to a CRF450R7 then broke a third vertibrae and decided to lay of the dirt bikes for a bit. My missus thinks I have some sort of compulsive purchasing disorder. I think I just get a bit bored with them easily.

    Probably a bit of truth to the fact really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotoGirl View Post
    I have always intended to keep each one of my bikes indefinitely.
    But then you haven't kept them, so what happened?

    It sounds like a few people have a definite "plan of succession", such as deliberately not keeping a bike longer than a couple of years, but perhaps most people are like me: just riding and enjoying the bike with no real thoughts of replacing it, until one day it dies or some circumstance changes.

    Even after I wrote off my VFR750, I hadn't intended to get rid of it, and saw it as an opportunity to fix and improve it. If it hadn't been for the vifferbabe's "You're not cluttering up my garage with motorcycle bits!", maybe I'd still have it. And the last bike (VTR1000), I had no thought of replacing until we went window-shopping for a helmet, and were invited to test-ride some bikes. Even then, with the "This is so much better to ride together than the VTR" response from both of us, I wouldn't have traded it in were it not for the vifferbabe and salesman ganging up on me.

    I've been considering another bike for some time now, but it doesn't really add up. Unless I bought something a bit more hooligan than the VFR, it wouldn't do anything more for me than the VFR does. Maybe it's just because it's 7 years old now, and the miles are building up (around 80,000ish km, at a guess).

    It's academic anyway, as there's no way I'll be 'allowed' to replace it unless it's wrecked or stolen.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    But then you haven't kept them, so what happened?
    ...

    It's academic anyway, as there's no way I'll be 'allowed' to replace it unless it's wrecked or stolen.
    You're exactly right, and as you pointed out, circumstances change. I've been lucky enough to not need to sell a bike due to needing the money.

    The VTR became the insurance company's property so that wasn't sold by choice. The only bike I have sold was the GSX-R1000 and that's because we realised my riding is better suited to a twin. I was probably going to kill myself if I kept it

    I've got no intention of selling the RSVR (ever) because I can't think of anything I'd want to replace it with. Now, if it gets flogged or crashed then I'm really going to be up shit creek!

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    I think if I had an RSVR I wouldn't want to sell it either.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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