well folks..
#31
RE: well folks..
well the F4i is paid off, but after i get the insurance check (if i choose NOT to buy back) then i could buy my friends '07 600RR and only owe $3,700 plus i'll get a free A* back protector from him. its just a matter of my insurance rising and i had hopes of making MY F4i a track bike....but if i get the 600RR i cannot keep the F4i, i'd owe $5k (rather than $3,700). decisions, decisions.......
#32
RE: well folks..
ORIGINAL: CBRCRF
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ORIGINAL: rider0033
there's 2 things i know bro:
[ol][*]the more you do something the better you get, but if you quite you just threw everything you worked for away[*]one day you WILL die. how do you want to live till that day? do you want to live your "LIFE" till you die or slowly die everyday that you live your life?
there's 2 things i know bro:
[ol][*]the more you do something the better you get, but if you quite you just threw everything you worked for away[*]one day you WILL die. how do you want to live till that day? do you want to live your "LIFE" till you die or slowly die everyday that you live your life?
were you drunk when you posted that? Good message, but dont think it suits this situation.
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#39
RE: well folks..
Jay, don't listen to any of us .. you're the only one who knows the right thing to do for YOU. If you have the slightest bit of apprehension, getting back on street or track is not the right thing to do. Whatever you do, don't let the insurance company dictate or rush your decision; and o/t, their first offer to you doesn't mean you have to accept it unless you feel it's a fair offer based on what the going rate is for your bike.
Personally, if I went through what you did I'd probably get the most cash I could from insurance and buy a smaller cc bike (250 or 500 or something) or honda ruckus (don't laugh [8D]) for the fun factor and ride it for a wh.ile until your insurance rates come back down.
But, if you choose to stop riding, step back, take a breather for a wh.ile there's no shame in that either. Good luck bro and hang around the site whatever your decision.
Personally, if I went through what you did I'd probably get the most cash I could from insurance and buy a smaller cc bike (250 or 500 or something) or honda ruckus (don't laugh [8D]) for the fun factor and ride it for a wh.ile until your insurance rates come back down.
But, if you choose to stop riding, step back, take a breather for a wh.ile there's no shame in that either. Good luck bro and hang around the site whatever your decision.