How many of you think to yourself...
#32
As far as Harleys go, I made the right choice. No regrets.
However, I do often see other bikes and think... I want that one too.
Lately I've seen some pretty sweet old Triumphs that have been cafe'd out. Love that look. I think my next bike will be a project cafe build.
My buddy spends a lot of time exploring forestry roads on his KLR650. I wouldn't mind of those too.
Oh, and of course an old school chopper with a springer is high on my list of wants.
However, I do often see other bikes and think... I want that one too.
Lately I've seen some pretty sweet old Triumphs that have been cafe'd out. Love that look. I think my next bike will be a project cafe build.
My buddy spends a lot of time exploring forestry roads on his KLR650. I wouldn't mind of those too.
Oh, and of course an old school chopper with a springer is high on my list of wants.
#34
Thanks for everyone else's too!
#38
I've gone through buyer's and seller's remorse so many times now that it just becomes part of the process. There's always some other bike out there that I lust over and that will likely never change. My XL1200C is nice but it will likely not be the last bike I ever ride. It's all good though and looking never hurts.
#40
"Man...I sure wish I had one of those Harley models instead of the one I have."
or
"I wonder if I bought the right model and I wonder if I'd be happier with that other one I've been eyeing"
I go through phases, and I often later regret that I sold a hobby or interest thing after I sold it.
Just wondering if anyone else on here experiences these things.
Thanks for your input.
or
"I wonder if I bought the right model and I wonder if I'd be happier with that other one I've been eyeing"
I go through phases, and I often later regret that I sold a hobby or interest thing after I sold it.
Just wondering if anyone else on here experiences these things.
Thanks for your input.