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Maybe some one told him they go UP in value.... and he bought it as an "investment"
Takes ALL kinds. There's a lot of folks who buy bikes, "just to have them", and folks that have several bikes, at once.
Right now theres a Road glide in the maryland craigslist its a 2010 with 246 miles on it the dude bought it to go to biketoberfest last year and it has not been rode since. He wants 18K for it
What does it matter to you and everyone else if he rides 1 mile or 100,000 miles on his bike?
I don't see how having only ridden 69 miles makes him a stupid fvck...
Well, I'm not gonna call the guy names or anything...but, if I spent that kind of money on something, and never used it, I'd be thinking to myself, "You stupid fvck!"
Maybe health issues...lost job...wife died now single income... geez some people are quick to judge others.
I was thinking the same thing. Sometimes we make plans and get dealt a bad hand along the way. Could of had a sick wife and made plans to tour the country together and it never worked out, who knows I am sure he had his reasons.
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