I've been a member of the AMCA for quite a few years.
I'm a user, not a collector.
I'm curious why a guy would own a motorcycle, that he doesn't really ride?
I know you have to start them, and you might putt around your yard, or around the block, but, why would you own a motorcycle, just to have it judged.
I've sold a few lately, and know that most will never be ridden, let alone started.
This just goes against everything, that a motorcycle is all about.
So what is it about the judging process that has more appeal, than jumping on the bike, and taking it for a spin?
Jim
I'm a user, not a collector.
I'm curious why a guy would own a motorcycle, that he doesn't really ride?
I know you have to start them, and you might putt around your yard, or around the block, but, why would you own a motorcycle, just to have it judged.
I've sold a few lately, and know that most will never be ridden, let alone started.
This just goes against everything, that a motorcycle is all about.
So what is it about the judging process that has more appeal, than jumping on the bike, and taking it for a spin?
Jim
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