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Adogslife · 61-69, M
My gf says I should treat myself since I don’t really have any expensive hobbies other than her. I’ve been pondering three options:
An old British bike (fully restored): 650-750cc
- Norton
- Triumph
- Royal Enfield
A 911 Cabriolet (with low miles)
An old FJ40 (again fully restored, likely with a/c)
An old British bike (fully restored): 650-750cc
- Norton
- Triumph
- Royal Enfield
A 911 Cabriolet (with low miles)
An old FJ40 (again fully restored, likely with a/c)
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Adogslife · 61-69, M
@Stereoguy I wish I knew tbh. The costs can be very different.
I’ve always wanted a Porsche, but now I don’t want to “drive” per se. The FJ40, if it’s the right one, would be a lot of fun. I’d make sure it was equipped for off road because I’d take it on the beach for sure.
The bike is the easiest choice, but I’m not much on passengers, including my gf. I’d just want to ride and think, unlikely it’d go on the highway though. I’d use it on backroads primarily.
So I genuinely don’t know. It’s almost like I’d like an expert on each to pitch me - however odd that sounds…
I’ve always wanted a Porsche, but now I don’t want to “drive” per se. The FJ40, if it’s the right one, would be a lot of fun. I’d make sure it was equipped for off road because I’d take it on the beach for sure.
The bike is the easiest choice, but I’m not much on passengers, including my gf. I’d just want to ride and think, unlikely it’d go on the highway though. I’d use it on backroads primarily.
So I genuinely don’t know. It’s almost like I’d like an expert on each to pitch me - however odd that sounds…
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