Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MOTORCYCLE => Topic started by: tannerismyhero on July 09, 2007, 08:19:01 PM
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well, i finally did it after a year and a half of saying I would. I put the bandito up for sale. Getting married sucks in the fact that you have to pay for it.....(in a monetary sense)
the bandit needs a new home and it breaks my heart to put it up. hopefully nobody will call.......Sorry hun, nobody wants it...guess I will have to keep it.
She does say that she wants me to get another bike when we have this shindig payed off here in a couple of years..maybe a 07 will be in order then.
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Getting married sucks in the fact that you have to pay for it...she wants me to get another bike when we have this shindig payed off
I know you're adults who can make your own decisions, but it does sound like you're doing some shortsighted financial planning. I mean, selling something that's paid for to fund something else, only to pay MORE to replace the first item is just not good planning. Can't you trim back on the costs of the groom's cake or something?
I've never been married, and with my attitude, it probably ain't never happening, but I don't understand people who (and I have no idea if you fall in this category) spend the money on what could pay off credit card debt or a get running start on a mortgage on what is essentially a big party. Yeah, I look at it too logically, I know.
I wish ya all the luck in the world, and many years of health and happiness together. But I hope that bike NEVER sells!
Congrats, man!
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If she really loved you, she wouldn't make you sell your Bandit just to pay for her fancy wedding.
But it really ain't nunna my bizness. :roll:
Congrats, I guess. :wink:
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Ok, speaking as someone that has been married for 24 years here. After the wedding there will be other things that will have to come first. House, furniture, cars, kids, college, etc etc. There is always going to be another expenditure that is more important than getting another bike. I ended up waiting 24 years to replace mine and boy do i regret that !
A Wise man once said ( not me ) If you wait untill you can afford kids, youll never have any. Ive raised two and didnt think i could afford them but managed too. My suggestion is to keep you bike, youll still manage the party.
Congrats by the way!! I wish you both the very best.
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I'm getting married in September and we're in the same situation where things need to be paid foff .... let me tell you this tho.... if that bike goes, good luck getting another one soon... LIke others have pointed out - you will have other "priorities" like house, car, kids, etc... so fight to keep that bike at home to the best of your abilities !!
Good luck and congratulations :) :congrats:
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personally I think weddings have gotten entirely out of control for the most part on how big they are.
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personally I think weddings have gotten entirely out of control for the most part on how big they are.
I totally agree with ya there, Bro.
I'll even go a step further and say that the concept of marriage has gotten entirely out of control.
I've been with the love of my life for nearly ten years now. Best woman I've ever known, loves me to the ends of the earth, and I trust her completely. Why ruin a good thing by getting married? Besides, if I ever asked her, she'd probably think I lost my mind. :lol:
Marriage has become a requirement in our society... it's what's expected of everyone, and the pressure to conform is unbelieveable. Personally I think it destroys more relationships than it helps.
But I'm just an old noncomformist at heart, what do I know. :roll:
Anyway, good luck and best wishes... I really do hope it works out for ya. It's just that having to give up your bike may not be a good indication of things to come.... :congrats:
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I think it cost me less than $100 to get married in Reno... the cost to drive down & back, license, ceremony and the hotel room. Of course, that was 26 years ago.
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OH! And I didn't sell the bike (RD350). :bigok:
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thanks for rubbing it in all. Well, we kept the wedding under 10k and want to pay cash for it. SO, the bike is pretty much gonna pay for the honeymoon. Got the house and furniture allready. She enjoys the ride so I won't have a problem getting another bike. I will just have to go without for a while. Any longer than I want it to and she knows that there will just be a bike in the garage one day when she comes home. That is not an understanding...it is a fact...just like how this bike got here a couple summers ago. :grin: But I told her on our first date that I want a truck, a boat and a bike before I get married....the boats gonna be a wedding gift. So 2 outa 3 aint bad...and i guess i had them all in a year.
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OK, I'll be the materialistic one....how much for the bike? :bomb:
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Zen Man speaks WISDOM.
JR
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I'm getting married in August and borrowed money to pay for it....because I know once the bike is gone, it'll be hard to ever get another one :annoy:
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2600 is what I want to get out of it. After all this talk on here I sat down with her last night and she said she was expecting me to get another bike in the spring. Whew. All this talk was starting to get me nervous.
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I sat down with her last night and she said she was expecting me to get another bike in the spring.
So, uh, what bike are ya gettin'?
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2600 is what I want to get out of it. After all this talk on here I sat down with her last night and she said she was expecting me to get another bike in the spring. Whew. All this talk was starting to get me nervous.
You're getting married... you're supposed to be nervous. :lol:
What kind of friends would we be if we didn't rattle your cage a little? :bandit:
If she still says the same thing in the spring, then you have a good woman there. If not, well.... :roll:
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thanks for rubbing it in all. Well, we kept the wedding under 10k
:shock: :stop: :duh:
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I gotta say that for the next bike I am really wanting a 1250. The FI really gets me hot. I would have to buy wrecked and do er up myself to save....yeah, money. Otherwise I don't think that I could do a sport bike. I am 26 and got that outta my system. The C90's would be the only way I would go if I couldnt find a 1250 by July of next year. I figure if I start looking in Nov for my next bandit I can figure out the amount of the 1250's goin down and also watch ebay for avail. parts. Hell I may just go for a 3g, if I cant bring myself to go away from the bandito. It will be hard.
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Well, Tanner, here's my unsolicited .02 worth.
I've been married to the same great gal for 35 years come this Fall......but going in I told her there would ALWAYS be at least one bike in the garage at all times. I asked her if she could live with that and the answer was "yes"....so we ran off to the JP about 2 years later and did the deed. Everything still seems copacetic so I guess she's going to keep me for awhile yet. :lol" :lol:
Although she wasn't too pleased about my excursion off the road recently......but then it's my first street bike accident in +45 years of riding so I guess the odds just caught up to me.
Hang onto the bike if ya can, Tanner. Like some of the other posters mentioned, once gone, other things assume FAR more importance than bikes.....at least in your wife's opinion.