On 12/12/2016 04:29 PM, masmojo wrote:
Speaking for myself I find that if I try to satisfy that itch for the really 
expensive thing I want, with something good, but not what I want. Inevitably, I 
am still not satisfied and eventually I  will plunk down the money to get what 
I want! Cheaper just to bite the bullet in the first place.
Also, if you  really love something, chances are others will too, so that thing 
you bought and used extensively, will retain or even appreciate in value while 
you use it!  $1,600. Appaloosa Vs $1,600 trek, in 15 years which do you think 
is going to be worth more!? One guess! 😉


The way you really win is to stay with it. Over a 10 or 20 year ownership period, the annual cost of a really, really nice bike becomes reasonable or even downright cheap when compared to the cost of constant churn, replacing a mid- or low-level bike with another one every couple of years.

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