Not there yet, but I have a plan to finish at 55 with a favourable tail wind. A couple of bikes will have to go in all proabbalility if I don't want to dip into my lump sum. What's a Vespa worth these days?
A new pretend one nuttin I could sell more bikes and not dip in to the pension, but that would be a wrong decision financially I think
I'll sell some when I can no longer cock a leg over them. That happened with my MV Agusta a few years ago. My ageing hips and knees used to wince with just the thought of riding that thing. Luckily, everything I have, I still find comfortable.
You will be getting bmw gs’s Next and going on days out with your heated grips and intercoms. Do you have beards and braces? Lol
so far i feel that the Ducati in the Kitchen is the winner BUT WATCH THIS SPACE because my 749R is in my living room in my 5th Floor Flat
Yes, I thought that, but it’s sulking about the rain due to its shitty fasteners and only it’s mate without headlights is allowed out on the road next year is that ironic maybe not
if you mention rain they break down before they start, don't they? When you see pictures of mine you will see that it does not even know what "going out" means which is probably very cruel! - just suppose i said that i was driving an R1 for those 14 years?? - presumably i would be struck off the form so obviously i am only joking!
Well, hang about, you're outgunned here for housing @Exige - I don't know whether this has been seen on here before ... If you particularly like it you can purchase a lifesize print (104" x 60") for USD$345
Your self-confidence in the opinions you express never ceases to amaze. It's not a "real" packing crate so it's a dud. Not worth taking notice of. Well, now you can learn something instead of knowing it all "Collaborating with the iconic Italian motorcycle designer Massimo Tamburini, Robert created images showcasing the Ducati 916, in Sognare en Rosso (above) and MV Agusta F4 Oro, in Risurrezione. These prints have been shown in prestigious museums including the world-renowned Guggenheim museum in Bilbao Spain, and sold to collectors in more than 60 countries. Robert is the only artist Massimo Tamburini has worked with to create beautiful and unique renditions of his landmark motorcycle designs"