I see bikes in pickup beds all the time
The pickup would be more to rent than a fullsize cargo van. Given that option, I would choose the latter.
I see bikes in pickup beds all the time
The pickup would be more to rent than a fullsize cargo van. Given that option, I would choose the latter.
A latter would help you get on the bike.
*oh man, that was bad.
Stop arguing, he wants to tow it with his gay little Fit. I think its to subconsciously prove that gays can do anything a man(ly truck) can do.I see bikes in pickup beds all the time
there's a 2001 for 2300 there...his is a '94 you said
bikes don't lose value nearly as badly as cars do. a that 2001 was only a few hundred dollars more brand spanking new blue book on a 94 vulcan 500 is just shy of two grand (1980) in my area and that's for the 500 version. if chim chim has a 750 or higher it'd be more
so 7 years is only worth $300 on that bike? riiiiiiiiiiight
uh, yeah. you're not going to find a halfway decently maintained >250cc bike made after 1990 for under a thousand bucks
Motorcycles do not lose their value like cars. You also have to look at the original value.
edit: a 93 Vulcan 500 for three grand. That guy will probably get at least 2500 for it
http://adcache.cycletrader.com/5/8/0/87077280.htm
edit2: another 93 for two grand this one isn't an LTD
http://adcache.cycletrader.com/5/1/7/89135617.htm
he said they don't think it's mechanically sound enough to make the trip...not worth 2k
Stop arguing, he wants to tow it with his gay little Fit. I think its to subconsciously prove that gays can do anything a man(ly truck) can do.
dbzeag do you know how to drive a motorcycle?
I no longer want to have sex with you.
Pickup is 20mpg, almost twice the rental price. Won't fit IN the bed of a pickup. Bike's wheelbase too long.
Which is why you'd place it at an angle.