letitsnow
Husqvarna
AA Class
How do you folks keep your old bike after buying a newer one?
I have an '06 Yamaha WR450f. It is stripped down and set up for singletrack/trail riding. The big WR does everything pretty good - as good as that bike is capable of doing. It is a good bike. But, since buying my '14 FC250, I'd rather give the Husky all of my attention. The litte FC is pretty much better at everything. It isn't even really a comparison.
I look at the WR450f and feel bad. It just sits there. I would sell it, but nobody ever wants to give you what stuff is worth. I worked hard to pay for that bike and don't want to give it away.
How do you justify keeping your old bikes?
I have an '06 Yamaha WR450f. It is stripped down and set up for singletrack/trail riding. The big WR does everything pretty good - as good as that bike is capable of doing. It is a good bike. But, since buying my '14 FC250, I'd rather give the Husky all of my attention. The litte FC is pretty much better at everything. It isn't even really a comparison.
I look at the WR450f and feel bad. It just sits there. I would sell it, but nobody ever wants to give you what stuff is worth. I worked hard to pay for that bike and don't want to give it away.
How do you justify keeping your old bikes?
My vintage racer is down with a thrown main bearing, and one of my more modern dualsport bikes has yet to be looked into for excessive smoking. All the other are in perfect shape, but two of them are "out of season" for riding in the local public riding areas until October 1st. The trials bike and the mini bike are too hard on my knees. So right now, that leaves my street bike, an older two stroke enduro and my TE 450 ready to ride for the summer.

I fixed it. Wasn't very wakey wakey this morning when I typed it.