Hal
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3000 miles per year.
That what they said about my Harley Tourer - done 58K in 8 years, should only have a max of 24K. Very tempted by a GS or GSA - talked to a real nice guy at Brighton at the weekend and said go with the GSA.
3000 miles per year.




I think Personal Finance should be taught in schools.
Buying new depreciating vehicles on finance is one of the quickest ways to part with your money. It never ceases to amaze me the number of people who really cannot afford it, who take out massive loans on something that is costing them a fortune in depreciation. It is all part of the consumer society of "keeping up with the Jones".
Most of the people with new vehicles live in relatively cheap houses. You don't often see new 60 reg vehicles outside decent houses unless its very "new money". My gaff is worth £750,000. If I hadn't wasted all my money on appreciating property, I could have afforded to buy a new 1200 every year.
In 1994 I learn my lesson the hard way. I bought a new Triumph Daytona Super III for £9,995. It was crap and I sold it a year later for £5,500. Since then I have never lost much money on any bike through buying wisely. I bought a new R1 in 2007 (trade price) and sold 2 years later and lost under £1,000. Every other bike I have sold in last 3 years I have made a decent profit on, overall I am a couple of grand ahead. I bought my R1100GS when it was only a few years old for about 50% of new price. I've used it for 8 years and done many miles on it and it is still as good if not better than the day I bought it. Every bike has been paid for in cash and none have ever been on finance.
Moral is, buy what you can afford and ride it and enjoy it.![]()
I think Personal Finance should be taught in schools.
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I bought an R65 new in 1980, cost with extras was £2149.
I've still got it and it and a one owner from new bike of that age must be worth at least a £1000.
Depreciation of £40 a year.
Plus in a few more years it'll start appreciating.
The ultra low mileage R100GS i bought years ago has more than tripled in price what i paid for it![]()



I bought an R65 new in 1980, cost with extras was £2149.
I've still got it and it and a one owner from new bike of that age must be worth at least a £1000.
Depreciation of £40 a year.
Plus in a few more years it'll start appreciating.
The ultra low mileage R100GS i bought years ago has more than tripled in price what i paid for it![]()


yeah but you is "speshial"
with an uncanny knack for being in the right place at the right time![]()

knack?
naw - that's practice, gained by the cost of experience.
I'm not saying nuffink about the 'speshial' bit though.![]()




I bought an R65 new in 1980, cost with extras was £2149.
I've still got it and it and a one owner from new bike of that age must be worth at least a £1000.
Depreciation of £40 a year.
Plus in a few more years it'll start appreciating.
The ultra low mileage R100GS i bought years ago has more than tripled in price what i paid for it![]()
your R65 is already appreciating looking at some of the money on eBay


with an uncanny knack for being in the right place at the right time![]()
For every single "uncanny knack" for being in the right place at the right time there are 25 other "uncanny knacks" that come to nothing.
A mate of mine who deals in triumphs has just picked up a scruffy 6 year old triumph bonneville for £300 from an aussie who wanted a quick deal so he could get the plane homeneeded a pair of fork seals, gave it a jet wash and it's superb condition under the grime.






From a previous thread or two i remember that Steppers had a veritable gold mine of "appreciating classics"![]()
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Think i'll keep the pair of them tucked away 
All bought when they were available very very cheaply.![]()
A few years ago I turned down an average condition R90S for a few hundred pounds.
The ones that spring to mind are an american 1978 R80/7, 14K miles with original tool kit and tyre pump and still with the original silencers fitted on it. A K100RS 16 valve, less than 4K miles in pristine as new condition, and a k1100LT 9k miles, and a special edition K100RS, plus a few airhead GS's, all tucked away in my pension fund![]()
Opps, nearly slipped my mind, a 6K mile ADV with very very slight crash damage that i bought for peanuts and slung in the back of the garage waiting for the day in years to come when it will be one of the lowest mileage ADV left in the world. That was until i got the 1055 mile adv at the weekend.Think i'll keep the pair of them tucked away
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