Is it really worth it?

indeed. And my old man is a prick, but i'd still have his motorbike, if he still had one........oh and the £80,000 he had off my grandmother's death to be shared out amongst his grandchildren, but he decided to hide away with it and dis-own us all and keep it LOL families are funny :wink:

But yes i'm sure your dad would want you to be settled in your own place rather than keep the bike. Again best of luck to you.
 
IDB1":3d57ojpm said:
Things can't be as bad as you make out then...

That'd set you up in a new place for a new life.

Can't help some people.

Yeah well, when you consider that all I got from him was that bike, 2 bicycles and a leather jacket. I'm not willing to part with any of it.

I'd sooner take the suffering I get here than lose the things he loved most.
 
Is this the old blue Suzuki that you sent pics of last year to see if my Brother was interested in a trade?
 
I don't recall asking if your brother was interested in a trade. Or even mentioning selling it. As I remember it you asked me to send you pictures because you felt you recognised it.
 
IWish":m4esv6gu said:
I don't recall asking if your brother was interested in a trade. Or even mentioning selling it. As I remember it you asked me to send you pictures because you felt you recognised it.

You wanted a trade against the 1200 Bandit he had..
I was sent pics because I thought I recognised it? How could I do that without pics?
 
IWish":1ndkrfpp said:
I didn't ask for a trade though mate.

We'll just have to disagree on that one. Some things I remember vaguely (or not at all) other as clear as day.
 
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