15-06-12, 04:30 PM
If your heart's not in it... you should sell up and spend the time with your old man doing up the classic. I bet he'd love that.
They say a change is as good as a holiday, and there's always other bikes out there if you do decide to get back into it again at a later date. And looking at your bike, it looks like you've done an excellent job, and I'm sure the BSA would give you greater pleasure because you'll be building it up with your Dad.
I recently sold my off road bikes which I said I'd never sell, but my priorities changed, and now I'm nearly ready to go riding with my son who's wheelchair bound for the very first time! Which makes it very easy to forget the off road bikes!
So don't hassel about it too much, there's sometimes more important things in life to do.
Whichever way you decide. Good luck!
Andrew & Dylan
They say a change is as good as a holiday, and there's always other bikes out there if you do decide to get back into it again at a later date. And looking at your bike, it looks like you've done an excellent job, and I'm sure the BSA would give you greater pleasure because you'll be building it up with your Dad.
I recently sold my off road bikes which I said I'd never sell, but my priorities changed, and now I'm nearly ready to go riding with my son who's wheelchair bound for the very first time! Which makes it very easy to forget the off road bikes!
So don't hassel about it too much, there's sometimes more important things in life to do.
Whichever way you decide. Good luck!
Andrew & Dylan
FRCo.UK.