It’s the time of year that my two lovely Harley Davidson motorcycles have their annual service. Normally, as part of the service plan I have, they get collected by the Plymouth Harley dealership and delivered back all serviced and nicely clean. That happened with Harls a few weeks back, but unfortunately not for Hettie, I’ve had to ride her to the dealership….!

Now this isn’t really an issue, I love riding my bikes even if just lately i haven’t had much time to do so, unfortunately though, this morning dawned a bit damp and soggy…oh well, suck it up and get on with it Dookes! Regular blogonaughts will know that I’m certainly not a fair weather rider, just that given the choice I’d rather avoid the wet stuff especially when the ambient temperatures are a bit on the low side. Tyres can take an age to warm up this time of year and the added fun of mud, low sun, slippery roads and this morning a liberal coating of diesel oil on a particularly tight corner made for an “interesting” 45 miles from Dookes H.Q. to Plymouth.

So here I am relaxing in the showroom of Plymouth Harley Davidson, surrounded by lots of shiny things and with the smell of rubber from new tyres, whilst Hettie gets the best attention of a Harley Davidson Technician.

I’m also sitting here in a state of shock.
Shock induced by how expensive a new Harley is these days!

There are currently 67 bikes here in the showroom and if I apply a, probably low, average price of £20,000 i calculate that I am surrounded by £1.4million worth of Harley Davidsons!
I’m not sure if that is cool….or scary!!!

Over the last few months I had been contemplating just becoming a “One Bike” rider, possibly parting with Hettie, but I’ve been wavering. This morning has firmly buried that idea, Hettie stays!!! A new Hettie, in basic form would cost me in excess of £24,300 on the road; if I then add on all the little bells and whistles that i’ve put on her it would push the new price to over £25,000!!

That’s £7000 more than I paid for her!!!!…….Ho hum, it’s only money!!!
Now I must relax and breath deeply, I love the smell of a motorcycle dealership showroom!!
Catch you soon,
Dookes
PS I really need to check Hettie’s agreed insured value….
Motorcycles out perform ISAs any day – well, that’s my excuse 😀
Here’s to some great summer riding!
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A motorcycle makes me happy, an ISA doesn’t, no matter how much is in it!!!👍
Keep the shiny side up my friend!🏍️
Dookes
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I’ve noticed the price of bikes too. When I was riding nearly half a century ago, they were a much cheaper option to buying a car. Now they’re the same price, even older bikes. More fun though. And the smell of new tyres. Aaahhhh!
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You are spot on there and just like cars, motorcycles have got a whole lot more complicated. Sadly the days of the home mechanic doing all their own servicing are rapidly disappearing too. On Harls, 20 years old this year, I can do most things. On Hettie I can’t do much, as I need a computer plug in to tell her what I’ve done to her!! Such is progress!!🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
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