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<blockquote data-quote="JSUCHLAND" data-source="post: 492015" data-attributes="member: 15751"><p>I'm in sales. You know, write your own paycheck? I don't have a ton of farkles on my bike because I have other expensive hobbies; shooting, bass playing and children. But if you're thrifty you can sometimes find what you want/need in other arenas. Also if you're frugal, you can make some of the things you may want for your bike. I really wanted a bigger rack on the back of my old Concourse but couldn't justify the $100 part, so I built a wood one that worked great. My neighbor dropped $600 for PIAA lights for his K1200RS, and I just knew I had to have some for my bike. And $20 later, I did! I found some that were on sale at the local parts store, not PIAA but were just as bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSUCHLAND, post: 492015, member: 15751"] I'm in sales. You know, write your own paycheck? I don't have a ton of farkles on my bike because I have other expensive hobbies; shooting, bass playing and children. But if you're thrifty you can sometimes find what you want/need in other arenas. Also if you're frugal, you can make some of the things you may want for your bike. I really wanted a bigger rack on the back of my old Concourse but couldn't justify the $100 part, so I built a wood one that worked great. My neighbor dropped $600 for PIAA lights for his K1200RS, and I just knew I had to have some for my bike. And $20 later, I did! I found some that were on sale at the local parts store, not PIAA but were just as bright. [/QUOTE]
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