How do you decide what to sell?

Your WCF Vertex......



.....to me

Sorry mate, that would contravine the 'first in last out policy'........along the lines of big.eck's suggestion :lol: ........plus it has the most sentimental value......and it rides the best.......and looks the coolest........and it was my first.......over my dead body :lol:
 
jango":1if96lqc said:
Your WCF Vertex......



.....to me

Sorry mate, that would contravine the 'first in last out policy'........along the lines of big.eck's suggestion :lol: ........plus it has the most sentimental value......and it rides the best.......and looks the coolest........and it was my first.......over my dead body :lol:

:lol:

:(
 
Best way is to make a list putting your favourite at the top. Bottom of the pile is first to go then work up.

OK, I can see the logic in this.........the middle of the list could be a little fuzzy :?

1. WCF
2. AxisTT
3. probably another DBR.............I'll have to get back to you.....










14. ......
15. Cannondale EST
16. Townsend 24sp tip find

this is gonna take some thought :roll:
 
in that dilemma at the moment
got the chance of a priller rs250 ,ball achingly nice one ,tyga stuff and so
so clean .....anyway

so 17 bikes most retro
alpinestars
british eagle/alan
cannondale x4
gt x8
one one
orange
pace

i dunno, do a blind lottery
 
Easy.

If in doubt ask yourself the questions
"Is it worth more than the sum of its parts"
and
"do I want to keep the parts it is the sum of"?

If the answer to these questions are (in order) "no" and then "yes", keep it.

Simple isn't it?

I've used this rationale as justification to the missus for the 12 years we've been together and it still works today.
 
Mr Panda":1jmo2e3l said:
1. Heavy stuff
2. Stuff that fits no-one in your family (and won't be "grown into")

Should point out that (2) is dangerous as it opens up the - But That'll fit Little Tarquin/Lucinda in a few years debate :roll:

Damn you, that would be 80% of my stable gone then :shock:
 
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