03-25-2014, 01:21 AM
You take terrible hit on any new vehicle the first year or so. Harley's typically cost more so you are going to loose more (does a percentage make a difference). I've bought and sold more bikes then any one in their right mind should have over the last number of years. If money matters buy used and if you shop well you can play with used bikes and not spend big bucks. I'd say on a rough average you can buy a used bike and sell it in a year and maybe drop $1500 in taxes and depreciation. You might even do better if you buy it "right" might just loose tax money.
Buy a new motorcycle and you're going to pay thru the nose if you sell in a year.
I personally do not see a significant difference Harley to Honda. Your experience may be different.
Harley is a good bike and I've enjoyed owning a couple of them. Just be happy you can enjoy the motorcycle experience and don't dwell on what others do. Half the time I can't figure out why I do what I do let alone what others do. Harley's are real pretty bikes and some times a fellow just can't rationalize his decisions.
More money than brains might apply or if it SEEMS worth the money it is. Really glad we have a bunch of different bikes to pick from.
Buy a new motorcycle and you're going to pay thru the nose if you sell in a year.
I personally do not see a significant difference Harley to Honda. Your experience may be different.
Harley is a good bike and I've enjoyed owning a couple of them. Just be happy you can enjoy the motorcycle experience and don't dwell on what others do. Half the time I can't figure out why I do what I do let alone what others do. Harley's are real pretty bikes and some times a fellow just can't rationalize his decisions.
More money than brains might apply or if it SEEMS worth the money it is. Really glad we have a bunch of different bikes to pick from.
