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I kissed a GSA...and I liked it
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<blockquote data-quote="BigOgre" data-source="post: 1417807" data-attributes="member: 8712"><p>I know very little about the BMWs but I'd try hard to push the "investment" value of a bike out of my mind. Let's face it, these things are toys which we're supposed to simply enjoy. Most of us have no problem swapping out tires, seats, windshields, farkles, etc, sometimes just to try something new and different. And usually the cost factor comes in only with regards to whether or not we have some free cash laying around and not because we need it or the item makes fiscal sense. So why not look at the entire bike as just one, big farkle? When you tire of it or just want to try something new for whatever reason, and you've got the cash flow to make it happen, why not??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigOgre, post: 1417807, member: 8712"] I know very little about the BMWs but I'd try hard to push the "investment" value of a bike out of my mind. Let's face it, these things are toys which we're supposed to simply enjoy. Most of us have no problem swapping out tires, seats, windshields, farkles, etc, sometimes just to try something new and different. And usually the cost factor comes in only with regards to whether or not we have some free cash laying around and not because we need it or the item makes fiscal sense. So why not look at the entire bike as just one, big farkle? When you tire of it or just want to try something new for whatever reason, and you've got the cash flow to make it happen, why not?? [/QUOTE]
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