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Originally Posted by Rosie
Other half's name is Neil - his wardrobe is more extensive than mine, but I out do him on the shoes - especially the knee high boots with the killer stilleto heels!!! 
He doesn't have a bike though - but he liked the idea of a biker chick girlfriend....!
It's just temporary.... 
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I got all facts based and missed out the point I was trying to make.
I think that selling things that you like/want and will replace in the future is a VERY short-sighted move.
Lets say you get £2725 for it them after having paid half of it you will have £500, add to that the £1000 in saved payments and its only £1500.
You then need to buy another bike in a years time say, so you will find yourself having spent a lot to save a little.
If £1500 is going to be your contribution from selling the bike, you would possibly be better off taking out a loan for £1500 and paying that off than selling the bike for little profit and then buying another one.
Yea, I am ignoring insurance, road-tax and fuel costs to keep it simple
Bottom line - dont sell :P
David