This is true, I've just bought a 2003 motorcycle with only 4000 miles on the clock. Soooo excited to get my hands on it!Look round and you can get some cracking motors for little money.
I'm wasn't suggesting she does, I was agreeing with the fact that there are some cracking deals to be found with respect to the second hand vehicle market.I don't think the OP's girlfriend wants a motorcycle...but a car![]()
What sounds like a lot?sounds like a lot
£4K for a 13 year old motorbikeWhat sounds like a lot?
You need to read things more closely, I said it has 4000 miles on the clock, not that it cost £4,000.00.£4K for a 13 year old motorbike
Some (not me), might say they don't get the point in cycling but most of us don't take any notice of that and put it down to ignorance.That said so does £40, I don't get the point of motorbikes at all beyond a scooter for commuting
It benefits the motorcycle enthusiast by being enjoyable, and can also be used as regular transport that takes up less room on roads, can use most bus lanes, and usually be parked for free etc etc.Enlighten me on the benefits of motorcycling. Cycling gets you fit, and causes no pollution, neither to air quality nor noise pollution...motorbikes on the other hand?
It's the most fun you can have with your boots on.Enlighten me on the benefits of motorcycling.
At 30mph, 70 on a motorway?It's the most fun you can have with your boots on.
60 on a single carriageway, knee on the floor as you corner and accelerating away faster than any car.At 30mph, 70 on a motorway?