matt365
Well-known member
I currently have too many bikes (depending on who you ask...)
I've listed my gsxr600.
Many of the responses I get are as such.:
"hey boss, i’ve got 5200 cash for u but here’s the problem, i can eventually pick it up but i’ve never ridden, have my m1 you think i’ll b good to ride it home or will i end up in a ditch?"
My response:
"Oh boy.
I have a truck, so I'm sure we could figure something out.
The other issue... a 600cc sport bike when you're on an m1...
Check insurance. Most likely its going to be brutal.
The learning curve on a 600: think of it this way. Would you learn to drive in a Toyota Corolla, or a corvette z06?
They're not really starter bikes."
Should I keep warning people?
Or is it buyer beware, when they ride away, its not my problem.
Maybe a mixture of both:
If they keep insisting, after my warning, then its their own personal responsibility.
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I've listed my gsxr600.
Many of the responses I get are as such.:
"hey boss, i’ve got 5200 cash for u but here’s the problem, i can eventually pick it up but i’ve never ridden, have my m1 you think i’ll b good to ride it home or will i end up in a ditch?"
My response:
"Oh boy.
I have a truck, so I'm sure we could figure something out.
The other issue... a 600cc sport bike when you're on an m1...
Check insurance. Most likely its going to be brutal.
The learning curve on a 600: think of it this way. Would you learn to drive in a Toyota Corolla, or a corvette z06?
They're not really starter bikes."
Should I keep warning people?
Or is it buyer beware, when they ride away, its not my problem.
Maybe a mixture of both:
If they keep insisting, after my warning, then its their own personal responsibility.
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