I need a girlfriend to get my mind off of motorcycles
This evening I filled out a credit application for 2.9% financing on a Black 2005 Moto Guzzi California Stone. If I can get the low rate with only two or three thousand down, I’m likely to enter into the society of Guzzi owners.
I’ve only had my eye on the Stone for about a month, but that’s what I keep on coming back to. The transverse V‑twin has its hooks in me.
What’s weird is that, even though I’ve worked out the spending plans and know that I’ll be OK financially even in the worst-case scenario (getting fired the day after taking delivery) (OK, maybe the worst-case scenario involves war or earthquakes or getting hit by a bus or something, but I’m not going to bother drawing up a budget for living in the post-apocalyptic world) I still have a haunting guilt at even considering the extravagance. What’s weirder to me is that buying a $10K motorcycle seems more extravagant than buying a $30K automobile.
Well, we’ll see. If I don’t get the rate, the other immediate options are not so attractive, but there are myriad possibilities to make it happen over the next couple months.
You know the next funny thing? I don’t know why the hell I have so much self-doubt. I don’t have any regrets for any of the decisions I’ve made in the past, even the ones that were fatally stupid and that I knew I didn’t want to do as I did them. Why do I get tripped up over actually pursuing something I want?
I’m considering coming East to do a marathon in the Autumn. I’m not making the trip on a 250cc motorcycle. That’s all I’m saying about that right now.
Did you pay off the first
Did you pay off the first bike already? Are you planning on trading it in or selling it off if you get this one?
I say go for it.