Bigger the bike bigger the bill ... bigger the grin.. bigger the thrill and bigger the speeds, bigger the chase, bigger the suspension, bigger the fine... Damn.... why do I like big bikes
They are not cheap but you get the joy you pay for!!!!
Bigger the bike bigger the bill ... bigger the grin.. bigger the thrill and bigger the speeds, bigger the chase, bigger the suspension, bigger the fine... Damn.... why do I like big bikes
They are not cheap but you get the joy you pay for!!!!
Everyone has an opinion.. mine can be found here Riding Articles
I has perfect solutions for choo! Yous buys a smalls bike, a mediums bikes and also has a biggest bikes! That way you saves moneys by riding each of them a bits, I's not goods since I rides them all heaps!
See? Easy when you knows how! Wait ... I was meant to have a 18000km servicing ... but somehow I got involved in a ride that took it to 20000kmOopies, mys so bads!
What everyone else said, if you can do stuff for yourself it saves money - but if we were being practical, we wouldn't be riding bikes!![]()
"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
Okay, I'm about to throw $0.02 here.
Screw the practicality, you always find a way to pay for it, even if it means eating Pams branded weet bix for lunch (as I do), and taking clients out for lunch when that becomes unbearable on the company credit card (which I'd never do...!).
Bikes aren't practical. There is no way I can justify riding the GSXR on a financial basis. It makes no sense at all, running a V8 would be cheaper. But, screw the cost, I love the bitch.
Throw practicality aside, this is one time in your life to base decisions on fun and gut feeling, not dollars and sense (sic).
Just don't buy a Ducati, no one needs that much aggravation in their life (if you do, I can sell you an Alfa).
Its diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; its life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
if you get a buell the service is reasonable as they dont need valves adjusted or new cam chains, tensioners etc.
Get a good toolkit and manual and you'll save yourself 1000s.
"May all your traffic lights be green and none of your curves have oncoming semis in them." Rocky, American Biker.
"Those that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin, 18th C.
You obviously want to buy the Ducati and want us to justify your decision for you. It isn't going to happen. Take the emotion out of the decision making process and look at the facts. That's the way I did it. Looked at all the options and then bought a Honda, but I was prejudiced too.
Life is for living; live it don't bitch!
What's with this "A-Style" avatar and why do so many people have it.
(I get what it symbolises)
Edit: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...light=a-style] Aha
The Ducati is no longer in the picture, I've decided to wait until I can afford the full spec option before I go buying a Monster (yes I've got my lotto ticket!)
Its back to the drawing board & waiting a few weeks now by the looks of things.
Thanks for all your input guys.![]()
Last edited by Little Miss Trouble; 4th December 2008 at 08:22. Reason: spelling
had my 600 serviced the other day (6000km service) and it only cost me $240
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