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I went through a divorce a while back...it doesn't seem like it, but there is a light at the end. My life turned completely around and I am way happier now. Hopefully you don't have to sell the bike.
"Sell" it to an old friend, and on the forms or whatever, say you sold it for $1. and when they ask why, tell them "I didn't want my ex-wife to get it."
I guessing here, but is the bike paid for? If the bank owns it...shes not going to want it anyway...she will just want the stuff that is already paid for. you won't be able to sell it with out losing money.
Sorry to hear that; been there. I lost one bike to a divorce and I swore never again.
Do whatever you gotta do; I know it's hard to think about, but the bike can be replaced. Also, be careful what you discuss on here as your options. Info on here could be "discoverable" in a divorce or tax hearing.
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