16th December 2007

A Coooold Ride

posted in Motorcycle Stuff |

It never fails. We have unseasonably warm weather in the 70s all week long, and as soon as the weekend rolls around the temps drop to super cold and rainy. Hubby and I decided we didn’t care how cold it was tonight (currently 34 and the temperature has gone UP) , so we went riding.

I piled on my first gear thermal 1 piece suit aka the black marshmallow suit and threw on my riding jacket on top of that. I had to take the rain liner out, but I was able to leave the thermal liner in. I think if we’d wrecked I was so padded I would have bounced down the road!

The whole time we were riding all I could think about was how badly I want that Honda I showed you last night. I know it’s a ’96, but as my first 600 I think it’s a good bike. Honda’s are known for their durability, and with only 15,000 miles on it I can’t beat the deal I’ve been offered. I went through my finances today to see if I’ve got any extra cash to work with.

I probably can’t come up with the entire amount in cash right now, but I should be able to get a small loan for a decent rate. I’ll have it paid off in a few months time anyway. It’s going to be so nice not having to share a bike anymore. I’ve just got to learn to manage my cash a little wiser over the next few weeks to come up with a decent chunk.

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I’ll also have to sit down and work on my business performance management to make sure I’m getting the most profit possible out of my home business. That’s one thing I love about working for myself. The sky is the limit to the amount of cash I can make. I’ve just got to learn how to market my services to bring in bigger customers.

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