Do I blow my savings?

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I have (after a beer fuelled evening) now got a gap in my fleet:rolleyes:

After browsing around Ebay and the like I really want to treat myself to a Specialized Venge or something along those lines. I wasn`t going to spend a huge amount to begin with but am now considering blowing my savings of about 4K on a seriously nice road bike - instead of a car.....yawn.

The justification is that it`s my 40th birthday present to myself (ok, my birthday is December, but that`s a minor detail), but the thought of spending money like that on a bike scares me. Been stewing on this for a fortnight now, what do I do? I sure as hell don`t know!


Blow some of the savings, yes. I plan to do just that in a few weeks on a new full sus MTB.
 
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speccy1

speccy1

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The OP is demonstrating a complete lack of financial acumen in thinking of spending his four grand savings on a bike. A more sensible option would be to use the money as a deposit and buy an eight grand bike with the rest on finance.

They really ought to teach economics in schools these days, some people have no idea.
I beg your pardon???? How dare you

Not that it matters a sh*t to you but I don`t do finance, never have done. If I want something I save for it.

If you want to be rude and insulting go and ruin somebody elses thread
 

MarkF

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Well that was funny. ^_^

If I want something I save for it.

You said it, I am the same, had a Harley, had a Morris Minor, had a Rolex, still got the vintage Vespa and I've had enormous pleasure out of owning them all. I'd saved for each one, that's what you do it for as a normal guy isn't it, to "live" a bit? Always nice to own something special. :okay:
 

potsy

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I think the fact that even in your original post you use the word 'blow' means you already know it's a daft idea.

No way I would spend my entire savings on a pushbike (or anything else for that matter)
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I've just stopped paying into my pension and my company is giving me the topups in cash.

I asked a buddy who has a background in insurance what to do with the extra cash and he blathered on about ISAs and interest rates.

I asked my cycling buddy and he said: "Spend it on a superbike!"

So I did, and I reckon it's a better investment as it will keep me fit and happy for years to come.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
I've just stopped paying into my pension and my company is giving me the topups in cash.

I asked a buddy who has a background in insurance what to do with the extra cash and he blathered on about ISAs and interest rates.

I asked my cycling buddy and he said: "Spend it on a superbike!"

So I did, and I reckon it's a better investment as it will keep me fit and happy for years to come.
Which is a little bit different from spending your entire savings :rolleyes:
 
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