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I don't know why I'm making this topic, maybe because I'm bored...

 

I am thinking of selling my bike...

 

I DON'T want to sell it because it's my first.

I DO want to sell it so I can get something newer.

 

IF I do sell my CBR600F4i, I'll probably end up looking for a newer CBR600RR.

 

So, what should I do?!

 

Lol.

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I don't know why I'm making this topic, maybe because I'm bored...

 

I am thinking of selling my bike...

 

I DON'T want to sell it because it's my first.

I DO want to sell it so I can get something newer.

 

IF I do sell my CBR600F4i, I'll probably end up looking for a newer CBR600RR.

 

So, what should I do?!

 

Lol.

 

If you do.  I'm selling an immaculate 2010 CBR600RR with ABS and Helibars.  I'm close to Cleveland.

 

I also used to have an F4i.  The RR is better in every way.

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If you can swing it financially buy the new bike now, and sell the old one in the spring.  You will pay less and get more if you go that route. Plus if you really want the old bike back...you can sell the new one in the spring.

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If you can swing it financially buy the new bike now, and sell the old one in the spring. You will pay less and get more if you go that route. Plus if you really want the old bike back...you can sell the new one in the spring.

This is the best advice you're going to get
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sell, buy, sell, buy, sell buy... keep repeating  :farmer:

 

i don't get attached to bikes that much.  maybe I'm a little weird, but i don't have a lot of regrets selling any bikes I've owned.  and i have owned a lot of bikes.

 

i think I've owned at least 2 different bikes every year.

 

 

only owned the same model of bike 2 times.  and those are whats currently in my stable.

 

 

i think i might be finally settling down now though.

 

i say do whatever feels best for you.  its always fun to try new bikes, and if you don't like it, move on to the next.

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If you can swing it financially buy the new bike now, and sell the old one in the spring.  You will pay less and get more if you go that route. Plus if you really want the old bike back...you can sell the new one in the spring.

 

Agreed, great advice. Bikes sell for a premium in the spring time.

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