Jb your side of the discussion will always be pretty obvious and probably right but hey ho if you want new each to there own, in a few years when the money is tight for me I will be doing what your suggesting.
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I always used to buy new bikes, of course I did.................but then BMW started producing bikes that I didn't want to buy
I used to get some pretty good deals, back in those days............however the bike trade was simpler and ran in small shops with less staff then
You used to get looked after more, I guess
Nowadays most bike shops have either shut or turned into retail motorcycle emporiums (not bike shops) - big glass palaces with loads of staff and all that needs paying for in 2014, out of bike margins and parts and service work
So the deals are maybe not so attractive and bikes have risen to the heady heights of £15k+ for a BMW GS/GSA/RT and PCP's are pushed where the cost of the bike isn't necessarily 'talked' about, it's the monthly repayment.....................say £200/month you can have this or this or this
It's not my kinda biking anymore.....................i'm more interested in where I can go or what I can do (ferries/hotels/trips)
Sure it's a hobby and we spend money on it, why not.........................but i'm not in the habit of throwing the 'baby and the bath water' out to chase the latest new, spendy, 'must have' trinket or toy
ESA/Enduro Pro/Gear Shift Assist/Traction Control....................is not on my personal radar of desires
Perhaps i'm at a different stage of my biking journey, having had bikes for nigh on 40 years and I'm more content with what I have and not what I want
I can understand others, I used to be the same & who enjoy a new bike or new model......................good luck to them
However what I refuse to do is blow £3/4/5k every 1/2/3 years changing my bike for a very similar one to the bike i'm trading in, when the p/x isn't worn out or i'm not bored with it ..............now that is dead money
