11-23-2016, 03:09 PM
It's the gentrification of motorcycles.
I see this in various locations in Southern California. The idea is, you are selling something hand-crafted and exclusive, and the more you pay for it, the more it must be worth. Some of these businesses are charging prices for food and drink that are incomprehensible. There's a motorcycle dealership here charging more than $1500 freight and setup on a Grom, and nearly $2000 for the same on more expensive bikes.
I say, have trailer, will travel. I ain't paying some clown a fortune for the privilege of buying a motorcycle.
I see this in various locations in Southern California. The idea is, you are selling something hand-crafted and exclusive, and the more you pay for it, the more it must be worth. Some of these businesses are charging prices for food and drink that are incomprehensible. There's a motorcycle dealership here charging more than $1500 freight and setup on a Grom, and nearly $2000 for the same on more expensive bikes.
I say, have trailer, will travel. I ain't paying some clown a fortune for the privilege of buying a motorcycle.
