Sunday, February 12, 2012
359 Well-Used Lines
The WR-250FY as of yesterday, Saturday, February 11th, 2012, the year of "enlightened consciousness" (if you have become brainwashed enough to believe the lies put out by the many New Age fans out there).
I still have not sold the WR-250FY, although I have been chatting with a few people about it.
I do have one guy who wrote to me yesterday as well as talked to me via telephone yesterday, and he says he'll be contacting me today with an answer as to whether or not his buddy will by buying my bike.
We shall see, as there are typically some tire-kickers/daydreamers/guys-with-not-quite-enough-money to sort through when selling a nice motorcycle.
My method is very simple:
My bike is in excellent condition and worth my very fair asking price all day long.
No, I won't come down one dollar, as it is already Jewed-down for you. ;)
This has seemed to work pretty well in the past.
Unfortunately, the weather outside today is colder than normal, so me going for a Pachaug rock pile loop is in serious doubt.
Maybe, just maybe, the temps will hit at least 32 degrees and I'll load-up the ol' CRF-450X9, which is sporting a brandy-new M23 front tire (which it sorely needed).
If I do go riding today, I'll stick to my favorite 1.8 mile (or, was that 2.8 miles?) loop of the pine-needled, whooped-out section through the woods, a proven winner when not wanting to get the bike or myself wet in cold weather (and get some decent mileage out of it by riding that loop many times over).
-John
Edit:
Turns out that one of the guys I was talking to (the guy on the phone) was actually the front man for his buddy who was actually the potential WR-250FY candidate.
Well, they called me up this morning, they agreed to my price, and drove down here from Massachusetts and bought it.
It took five days from first listing the bike for sale to getting it sold.
Not too bad, and the two guys were adults with brains and seemed very nice to deal with.
Hope the new owner enjoys the WR-250FY as much as I did. :)
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