- Nov 18, 2004
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So I graduated from college in May of '10 and moved to Texas for my first project. Within a month I had bought my first bike (Suzuki GS500) that I rode the piss out of. Every weekend I'd be out on it ripping through the hill country North of San Antonio and in the 10 months that I owned it I put 9,000mi on it. Now, about 4-5 months into owning it I started eyeing the Triumph Street Triple R and decided that when I was ready for it I'd upgrade to my dream bike. So April of '11 I decided it was time and I pulled the trigger on a brand new '11 Blazing Orange Street Triple R and man was I not disappointed. That bike is a ball to ride!
Now at the same time I bought the bike I got into skydiving. I didn't see any conflict clashes because I could ride the bike to the DZ and everything would be swell. Oh ne ne it turns out. Every time I go to the DZ I bring my gear with me which equates to a 15# rig, jumpsuit, helmet, extra clothes, etc. The ride there wouldn't be a problem, however I usually either head home when the weather is crappy or at night after a day of jumping and when I'm tired. So from a safety standpoint I started driving too and from the DZ. And because I jump every good weekend, the amount of time I rode dropped. More and more. I haven't ridden the bike in almost 8 months now. I've started it up and taken it around the block, but that's it.
So with that I'm contemplating selling it. I could probably get $8k for it since (a) it's a Triumph, (b) it's an R model, (c) it's the last year before the bug eye lights. It's got 6,000mi on it and just had the service done on it. I've thought about it before and dismissed the idea almost as fast. Why would I sell my dream bike? Why would I sell something that's so much fun? Then again, I could use the money for other things. I plan on trying to get a full season of canopy piloting competing in next year which will require multiple trips to Florida and North Carolina. I could pay off the rest of my student loans. I could pay off my credit card for good instead of it sitting around at $1k. I could help pay down my Cherokee.
I know I'm crazy for thinking it but I just don't see it right now and it's not like I'm being forced by a SO to give it up. Right now my eggs are primarily in one basket and the motorcycle isn't in it.
What say you ATG? Am I stupid for wanting to sell?
Now at the same time I bought the bike I got into skydiving. I didn't see any conflict clashes because I could ride the bike to the DZ and everything would be swell. Oh ne ne it turns out. Every time I go to the DZ I bring my gear with me which equates to a 15# rig, jumpsuit, helmet, extra clothes, etc. The ride there wouldn't be a problem, however I usually either head home when the weather is crappy or at night after a day of jumping and when I'm tired. So from a safety standpoint I started driving too and from the DZ. And because I jump every good weekend, the amount of time I rode dropped. More and more. I haven't ridden the bike in almost 8 months now. I've started it up and taken it around the block, but that's it.
So with that I'm contemplating selling it. I could probably get $8k for it since (a) it's a Triumph, (b) it's an R model, (c) it's the last year before the bug eye lights. It's got 6,000mi on it and just had the service done on it. I've thought about it before and dismissed the idea almost as fast. Why would I sell my dream bike? Why would I sell something that's so much fun? Then again, I could use the money for other things. I plan on trying to get a full season of canopy piloting competing in next year which will require multiple trips to Florida and North Carolina. I could pay off the rest of my student loans. I could pay off my credit card for good instead of it sitting around at $1k. I could help pay down my Cherokee.
I know I'm crazy for thinking it but I just don't see it right now and it's not like I'm being forced by a SO to give it up. Right now my eggs are primarily in one basket and the motorcycle isn't in it.
What say you ATG? Am I stupid for wanting to sell?