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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 113431" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>I think it is a global thing.........It is quite possible that it may go on for some time, many countries with zero interest rates, we here in Australia not far off that ourselves......... There can only be a very small percentage of investors interested in putting their money into valuable old bikes. After all, how many Black Shadows do they need..........The availability of spares is currently excellent, helped no doubt by enthusiasts of the marque, but again these folk are slowly thinning out. Finding skilled workman to carry out repairs is another problem. I think the general high cost of living and general lack of spare funds will impact even these bikes........It may be just a cycle we are going through, but the signs seem to be pointing otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 113431, member: 597"] I think it is a global thing.........It is quite possible that it may go on for some time, many countries with zero interest rates, we here in Australia not far off that ourselves......... There can only be a very small percentage of investors interested in putting their money into valuable old bikes. After all, how many Black Shadows do they need..........The availability of spares is currently excellent, helped no doubt by enthusiasts of the marque, but again these folk are slowly thinning out. Finding skilled workman to carry out repairs is another problem. I think the general high cost of living and general lack of spare funds will impact even these bikes........It may be just a cycle we are going through, but the signs seem to be pointing otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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