meh .. media hype .. just an excuse for people to moan .. im having record months personally
'busy' isnt gonna come knocking on your door .. you have to go find 'busy'
i may go buy another bike or a big fuckoff V8 Falcon Ute
meh .. media hype .. just an excuse for people to moan .. im having record months personally
'busy' isnt gonna come knocking on your door .. you have to go find 'busy'
i may go buy another bike or a big fuckoff V8 Falcon Ute
recession is real for the building industry,but it has always been boom-bust.This one is worse because of greed,unrealistic expectations, and some sophiticated schemes built on absolute unsustainability in the US housing market.
I got the boot about a month ago now,,,
if i didnt have my bike id go insane... stuck at home, can only do so much.
some gas in the bike and get out for a day ride, every now and then.....much needed..
I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FOR SPEED
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Originally Posted by SpankMe
can those little mouths work? I have 2 of em and unfortuantly the coal industry here has some stupid law about hiring a 1 year old , ( the nuclear uindustry isnt so bad they are hiring bucket carriers )
But I do think and have often wondered about sports bikes ( I dont know the prices there ) but lets say you get say a blackbird , Nice bike , but the tyres are 50 000 yen or more and if you drop it .......
Now my enfield ( the newr ones are quite good and use the old running gear )
its all metal , a whole fork leg COMPLETE is 5000 yen and runs on a smwell of an oily rag, buy an older one and get vintage rego
There are Jap bike with similar workings ( early gold wings )
For commuting to work
a BSA Bantam ! you can run that on kero !
if you need a car ,,, nahhh cant think of a reason just yet , there is probably one , just cant think of it yet !
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
There was an item on the local radio news here that claimed building consents were holding up numerically but the average value was down.
The theory was postulated that people are currently getting smaller projects done that the builders wouldn't look at when there was lots of work.
That may be true, my house is old and has a roof of many angles. The roofing contractors didn't want to look at it when they were busy because they could do two or three new houses in the same time and make more money.
Same with the painters - the house is roughcast - but they are running out of work now and were very keen to paint it.
Now I just need to get the new guttering up and the house will look great...
So now the office in which I work is closing and the decision about exactly when to retire may be made for me. Time will tell.
No plans to sell the bike though. Or the![]()
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
I'm 61, retired and have a Blackbird with plenty of goodies on it. It's a luxury all right and as you point out, the total operating cost isn't cheap. However, even in these financially troubled times, it would be one of the last things I'd let go. I've worked 60+ hour weeks for over 3 decades and it's time to REALLY enjoy life whilst the body is still in good nick. I've been passionate about bikes for over 40 years and owning a bike that "does it for me" is a conscious decision that is a large part of enjoying life to the full, despite the cost. No intention of going to the grave with regrets![]()
I am about to buy a bike, had 2 choices. A bike or a car.
I thrash the shit out of cars, because I enjoy doing so and know there is some metal surrounding me if I crash. So.... I usually brake them and use lots of petrol.
I'm carefull on a bike, cause when you have a nose to tail, it's not metal inbetween the car's, it's you.. So I take it easy and don't do dumb shit so my bike will last along time and not use much petrol.
No recession here![]()
Doubtless there is pain out there but it means youve got to work harder at it and maybe employees that were very ''union biased'' and / or didnt give value to their employers may now be valuing their jobs much more so.
In the motorcycle industry there are too many dealers and too many that dont do it so well. If it weeds out a few of those thats a good thing. Realignment is neccessary.
But hey, everyone deserves a job and a fair days pay, as long as also they are giving their employers a fair days work.
I worked hard for my company but got booted anyway, along with many many others. I even made changes that saved the IT bill $14M in client licences, so yeah they got value from me, didn't make a shit of difference to them at the end of the day.
The issue with the company that I worked for was that the CEO was a total dickhead. The shareholders and board of directors pushed him out with a nice golden shower.. oops mean handshake. I seem to recall he walked with over $20M AU for 7 years work. The only problem was the damage was done, the share price two years ago was about $22 now it's less than $6.
The shareholders demanded action, and rightly so, unfotunately over 400 people so far have lost their jobs.
Originally Posted by SpankMe
Recession. Give up riding my bike. No. I ride it to enjoy myself and to forget my problems. Best fun I get in a day.
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