MY last motobike was a Harley Sportster ,
i sold it for more than i paid for it new
its only bike i didn't loose any money on,yes its true very small tank, and poor brakes
i,ll sort a pic out
I don't like Motorbikes but...
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Re: I don't like Motorbikes but...
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Re: I don't like Motorbikes but...
The amount may have been more numerically, but its possible to lose money, even if you get more cash back.ridinhigh wrote:MY last motobike was a Harley Sportster ,
i sold it for more than i paid for it new
its only bike i didn't loose any money on
Say you bought a used sportster in 2010 for £4000 and sold it in 2014 for £4400, allowing for inflation this represents a loss of £180.
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Re: I don't like Motorbikes but...
gn2 wrote:The amount may have been more numerically, but its possible to lose money, even if you get more cash back.ridinhigh wrote:MY last motobike was a Harley Sportster ,
i sold it for more than i paid for it new
its only bike i didn't loose any money on
Say you bought a used sportster in 2010 for £4000 and sold it in 2014 for £4400, allowing for inflation this represents a loss of £180.
Whoa £180 in 4 years - I'll have some of that!!!
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