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<blockquote data-quote="BigEd" data-source="post: 113501" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>I understand that "the bottom line" i.e. money, is perhaps the most important issue for many people. For some it may the only issue. This obviously does not just for motorcycles but for many decisions we have to make, some large e.g. maybe purchasing a home and some small, e.g. do I buy a large coffee or regular.</p><p>I like to think that I fall into Sakura's "real classic motorcycle enthusiasts" category. I own a Vincent because I want to ride it, not as an investment. If personal circumstances mean it has to be sold because I need the money then naturally the more I could get the better but as Greg so rightly says, "bikes are only worth what someone will pay ".</p><p>For anyone that has a Vincent or Vincents stashed away watching markets and exchange rates go up and down, I suggest they will only ever know the true value of a Vincent by actually riding it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigEd, post: 113501, member: 161"] I understand that "the bottom line" i.e. money, is perhaps the most important issue for many people. For some it may the only issue. This obviously does not just for motorcycles but for many decisions we have to make, some large e.g. maybe purchasing a home and some small, e.g. do I buy a large coffee or regular. I like to think that I fall into Sakura's "real classic motorcycle enthusiasts" category. I own a Vincent because I want to ride it, not as an investment. If personal circumstances mean it has to be sold because I need the money then naturally the more I could get the better but as Greg so rightly says, "bikes are only worth what someone will pay ". For anyone that has a Vincent or Vincents stashed away watching markets and exchange rates go up and down, I suggest they will only ever know the true value of a Vincent by actually riding it. [/QUOTE]
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