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Expensive hobby/sport... - HikerToo_imp - 06-13-2013 I was out for 3 or 4 years..... CB1100 $10K Cloths $400 Helmets!!! $1K Yep, all Shoei, 1 open face, 1 Modular, 1 J-Cruise I'm sure I need them all, depending on weather, right?? RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - acemagu_imp - 06-13-2013 (06-13-2013, 12:06 PM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I was out for 3 or 4 years..... Got more money than I have. mine are HJC and Fulmer RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - HikerToo_imp - 06-13-2013 (06-13-2013, 12:09 PM)acemagu_imp Wrote:(06-13-2013, 12:06 PM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I was out for 3 or 4 years..... Got more money than I have. mine are HJC and Fulmer Well, my wife "almost" takes a medium too, so she can use them.... RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - Guth_imp - 06-13-2013 When I first got back into riding, I think I spent almost as much money on my riding gear as my initial investment in the bike (my used Hawk GT). Other than replacing my helmet a while back, both the gear and the bike are still with me. I don't regret spending the money that I did on either the gear or the bike as I've become rather attached to both. (My leathers were made by Langlitz right here in Portland and I spent part of an afternoon watching the seamstress while my jacket was being constructed.) RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - meowguy_imp - 06-13-2013 Wanna spend real money buy a boat.
RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - Lord Popgun - 06-13-2013 I have a boat--Break Out Another Thousand! Heck, my Honda outboard cost more than my bike!! Man, I though a new helmet for ~300 was bad. Guth, wish I was in Portland. I couldn't find any leather gear I liked here. I did spend that 400 on new boots, pants and 2 jackets though. Can someone explain the deal with the modular helmets? I looked at one, but I don't get them. RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - nbsdave_imp - 06-13-2013 (06-13-2013, 09:14 PM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I have a boat--Break Out Another Thousand! Heck, my Honda outboard cost more than my bike!! modular helmets are easier to put on/take off some with glasses like that you can put it on without taking off your glasses, never had a problem putting glasses on wearing a full face. early ones had questionable latching mechanisms, I think the newer ones have gotten much better. You can lift the front and talk to someone much easier than if in a full face. I have one and like it. I don't like to see one being used with the face raised though-seems stupid to me. Opinions on them are like opinions on oil-basically a never ending argument begins. RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - WKINNJ_imp - 06-14-2013 (06-13-2013, 12:06 PM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: I was out for 3 or 4 years..... Now you can save up for jackets: mesh jacket for hot weather, leather for good protection, Kelvar-lined jeans to wear with the leather jacket, rain suit, maybe a full body suit for touring, electric vest for cooler riding..... RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - ChipBeck_imp - 06-14-2013 Gentlemen, Compared to racing cars, owning a good sized boat, or flying your own plane, motorcycling is cheap. But if you really want to feel good about it consider this....compared to the cost of acquiring and maintaining a wife, motorcycling is FREE!!! Chip RE: Expensive hobby/sport... - ApathyCurve_imp - 06-14-2013 (06-13-2013, 08:53 PM)meowguy_imp Wrote: Wanna spend real money buy a boat. Or a Cessna. Years ago, I worked as a project manager for a big general contractor out of California. The owner, quite a wealthy man, had been married (and divorced) three times and owned every kind of Big Boy Toy you can imagine at some point during in his life. He flew down to Texas to visit one of our job sites, and while we were eating lunch it came up that I was taking flight lessons. He looked across the table and told me this: "Jeff, take a piece of advice from an old man. Always remember the Rule of the Three 'F's." I picked up my queue and asked what that might be. His reply was, "If it Flies, Floats, or F*cks, RENT IT!" (Pardone le French, please) I have a lovely and loving wife. But I took his advice on the other two, and I haven't regretted it. |