Lending / Borrowing Bikes
- mogster
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Lending / Borrowing Bikes
Have got a colleague at work who loves my bike, he has a Triumph Daytona.
He has asked me if he can borrow/hire my bike for a 2 week trip to the Pyrannees (French/Spanish border).
Thing is he probably earns at least 5x what I do (Consultant Surgeon), so I think he should just buy a new bike!
I am not going to lend him bike for all sorts of reasons but mainly if it ever makes that trip it should be me riding!
My answer might be different if it was good mate asking.
Just wondered whether you guys ever had to lend or borrow a bike?
He has asked me if he can borrow/hire my bike for a 2 week trip to the Pyrannees (French/Spanish border).
Thing is he probably earns at least 5x what I do (Consultant Surgeon), so I think he should just buy a new bike!
I am not going to lend him bike for all sorts of reasons but mainly if it ever makes that trip it should be me riding!
My answer might be different if it was good mate asking.
Just wondered whether you guys ever had to lend or borrow a bike?
MOG

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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
No, don't do it. I've been on both sides and say no even when offered bikes when I don't have one. I wrecked one because of poor maintenance on his bike, I will not be making the same mistake again, plus I don't want anyone else wrecking my bike!
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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
I have had two different friends wreck two different bikes of mine. JUST DON'T!!!!! For one reason your bike is damaged for another you get to be really pissed at a friend. I will never let anyone ride my bikes again. Maybe my brother and my uncles because i know they will respect my bike, I know they can ride and not act like a fool. But that's it.
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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
No way, no how, no body. I let my little brother use my Triumph once. He hit a liquor store. I had to pay for a plate glass window and all the liquor he smashed before I got my damaged bike back. Then I got to pay for a new front end for the bike.
I didn't speak to him for ten years.

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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
Usually when people say "I'm gonna hit a liquor store" they mean go shopping at one, not literally hit it!Johnj wrote:He hit a liquor store.
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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
That's my brother. Or should I say that was my brother. He's better now.
People say I'm stupid and apathetic. I don't know what that means, and I don't care.

Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never ride under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
Interesting comments guys & I don't feel so mean now as you all agree I should say no.
My fella also says no way & as he bought me the bike in the first place I can't really argue with that!
Seems to me that years ago bikers got swapped about more often. Can't figure out whether that was because bikes less valuable or just the naivety of youth?
My fella also says no way & as he bought me the bike in the first place I can't really argue with that!
Seems to me that years ago bikers got swapped about more often. Can't figure out whether that was because bikes less valuable or just the naivety of youth?
MOG

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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
[quote="mogster"
Seems to me that years ago bikers got swapped about more often[/quote]
That was meant to read bikes (not bikers), tho it would put a new twist to the question.

Seems to me that years ago bikers got swapped about more often[/quote]
That was meant to read bikes (not bikers), tho it would put a new twist to the question.


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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
Perhaps you could use your insurance company as an excuse. If someone else wrecks my bike, I and/or my insurance company has to pay, not the party that wrecked it.
This might be a nice way of telling him "no".
This might be a nice way of telling him "no".
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Re: Lending / Borrowing Bikes
Back in the day (the 80's), my mates and I were always trading off our bikes. But not anymore.
Always ask why.

