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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Should it stay or should it go?
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
TBH mate it arguably should go... i barely ride and if it were to go it wouldn't get replaced. But there are the odd times i enjoy a little ride out, a trip to the shop/town etc.. But i don't really do 'big' rides, if i've got a 2-3 hour ride planned it's on the pedals.
I guess a big part of that is down to the fact that none of my mates ride on the roads any more, there's @G.P and @IanB but they're a good hour from me, so even if i just go to theirs and come straight home i'm out for the best part of 3 hours.
Obviously MTBs play such a big part of my life these days that anything and everything will be 2nd fiddle to them.
I can't see me taking it on track, not because i don't think it'd be OK on track, it'd be good fun, but just the expense... Trackdays are the realm of @Welsh Muffin really now.
The only reason it isn't sold i guess is that i don't have any money in it. I think if i sold it and paid it off i'd be down about £400-600 which whilst i can afford, i'd rather not spend... so it'll just sit there for the odd day.. but if i'm honest, if the thing makes it to 1200 miles this year, i'll be impressed.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
If you enjoy riding it, it's not in the way and you don't need the money you'd get from selling it, you're better off keeping it.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:41 pm If you enjoy riding it, it's not in the way and you don't need the money you'd get from selling it, you're better off keeping it.
It has its little space in the garage and is perfectly happy there
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
And it's great to read that (and the previous post) from you! There isn't a law saying how many miles you should do, who you should ride with, how often you should go out. Having it there to put a smile on your face when you're ready for it - even if it only takes a few miles to do it - is what it's all about.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:42 pmLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:41 pm If you enjoy riding it, it's not in the way and you don't need the money you'd get from selling it, you're better off keeping it.
It has its little space in the garage and is perfectly happy there
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
There's a whole guilt trip thing we beat ourselves up over. As lostboy says,you don't have to conform to what other expect of you in either choice or use of bike. How many times do we hear snarky comments about owners not deserving a particular type of bike? To my mind,if you pay for anything,you can use it in whatever way makes you happy.lostboy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:55 pmAnd it's great to read that (and the previous post) from you! There isn't a law saying how many miles you should do, who you should ride with, how often you should go out. Having it there to put a smile on your face when you're ready for it - even if it only takes a few miles to do it - is what it's all about.weeksy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:42 pmLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:41 pm If you enjoy riding it, it's not in the way and you don't need the money you'd get from selling it, you're better off keeping it.
It has its little space in the garage and is perfectly happy there
It's nice to have a bike there ready to roll when the notion strikes,especially one that's eating no grass in terms of financial outlay.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Not even ADVs.Skub wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 5:16 pmThere's a whole guilt trip thing we beat ourselves up over. As lostboy says,you don't have to conform to what other expect of you in either choice or use of bike. How many times do we hear snarky comments about owners not deserving a particular type of bike? To my mind,if you pay for anything,you can use it in whatever way makes you happy.lostboy wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:55 pmAnd it's great to read that (and the previous post) from you! There isn't a law saying how many miles you should do, who you should ride with, how often you should go out. Having it there to put a smile on your face when you're ready for it - even if it only takes a few miles to do it - is what it's all about.
It's nice to have a bike there ready to roll when the notion strikes,especially one that's eating no grass in terms of financial outlay.
As said before, if there's no bike in the garage, when you get the itch, you can't scratch it. An itch you can't scratch is v annoying.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Not even those fugly bikes.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
That's the weekend to Pembrey and back for me on my big fugly ADV bike
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Indeed, but carrying a gazebo and BBQ on an mt07 would be tough
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
I've got a motorcycle that runs but I haven't ridden it for years, I just like owning it.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
But that's the rub in that sense isn't it.. THere'll come a crossover time where it owes me less than i owe it.Potter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 7:30 amIf he's paying for it on finance then it is eating grass, the question I'd be asking is do I want to carry on paying for something that I don't use.
I wouldn't even accept depreciation on something I don't use, let alone actually paying out each month.
I've got three bikes sitting doing nothing, but none are depreciating and non really owe me anything at this point, if they did then they'd be gone.
Just my 2p.
I'd love to be in the position where i can say it owes me nothing, but we are where we are. As i said, i rekon if i flogged it tomorrow i'd need about £500-700 to throw in to wipe it out... At the moment that £700 is going on MTB racing, Hotels, upgrades, FUEL !
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
OTOH, if you did get rid of it then decided that you missed it, you'd probably need more than £500 to get back on the road. At least you don't have those 'start-up' costs when there's one in the garage.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 7:41 amBut that's the rub in that sense isn't it.. THere'll come a crossover time where it owes me less than i owe it.Potter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 7:30 amIf he's paying for it on finance then it is eating grass, the question I'd be asking is do I want to carry on paying for something that I don't use.
I wouldn't even accept depreciation on something I don't use, let alone actually paying out each month.
I've got three bikes sitting doing nothing, but none are depreciating and non really owe me anything at this point, if they did then they'd be gone.
Just my 2p.
I'd love to be in the position where i can say it owes me nothing, but we are where we are. As i said, i rekon if i flogged it tomorrow i'd need about £500-700 to throw in to wipe it out... At the moment that £700 is going on MTB racing, Hotels, upgrades, FUEL !
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
It's a motorcycle, normal logic doesn't apply, motorcycle logic applies
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Yebbut...every £ that goes in every month is a £ that comes back out (less depreciation and interest) on selling so it's not entirely 'lost' and TBH I can't see it lasting long in savings while there are MTBs and upgrades on sale.Potter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 8:47 amYou're going to pay that £500-700 anyway in monthly instalments, plus whatever the depreciation costs you.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 7:41 am
But that's the rub in that sense isn't it.. THere'll come a crossover time where it owes me less than i owe it.
I'd love to be in the position where i can say it owes me nothing, but we are where we are. As i said, i rekon if i flogged it tomorrow i'd need about £500-700 to throw in to wipe it out... At the moment that £700 is going on MTB racing, Hotels, upgrades, FUEL !
Whichever way you slice it it's going to cost you more to keep it than sell it now.
It's probably a bit more hassle to sell it but you're well versed in that, and then you could put the monthly instalments away in savings, then if/when you feel like you want another bike then you've got start-up money and haven't wasted any.
I'm just chatting away here, but that makes more logical sense if you really think you'll go through 2022 not really interested in it - although I get you, sometimes it's easier just to roll with what you have.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
The best answer i can think of to Weeksys minor conundrum is....
buy an 890 duke.
All sorted.
buy an 890 duke.
All sorted.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
I've thought about it recently to be fair, but not sure it really gives me anything.... Possibly a bit more pride of ownership and going back to the Orange.Dodgy knees wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:06 am The best answer i can think of to Weeksys minor conundrum is....
buy an 890 duke.
All sorted.
But the Yamaha really is a lovely little bike and great at what it does (if and when i need it).
My weekends are not suddenly going to get less crazy... Although i COULD if i chose jump on the bike lunchtime most days, most evenings, etc. But, to go where and do what... That's the question in some ways.
Unlike some on here i don't just jump on the bike for a few hours on my own... i'd pick the pedals instead. So really the motorbike is a transport rather than a toy.
The monthly coming out will outweigh the value, just not yet because i bought it new and the initial depreciation cost is still at the top end. But the monthly outcoming doesn't bother/worry me...
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Potter wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:57 amIt's a depreciating asset, so every £ that goes in every month is a percentage of that £ that might come back.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:03 am
Yebbut...every £ that goes in every month is a £ that comes back out...
Minus tax, insurance, maintenance, etc.
It doesn't make financial sense to keep it.
It makes motorbike bloke logic sense though.
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Re: INCOMING, Happy 50th to me.... Yeah, it's a Yamaha... it's the easy option.
Buying a bike for financial reasons is a bit like buying a bike for safety reasons.
It's just a fun thing for most.
It's just a fun thing for most.
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You can't take it all with you.