Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:42 am
I'd be happy if I could even attend a track school, and live the rest of my days remembering that one moment.
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I dunno...you'd get alot of new riders I think, meaning more accidents. And maintenance on 15 bikes would be a bear of a chore, just in oil changes and regular stuff not including repairs! And your business would be seasonal.Scott58 wrote:Actually for a relatively small investment you could get a fleet of 15 or 20 (they don't really have to be new) and rent them in the summer time. Throw a few scooters in the mix. i'd research the insurance part of it, but other then that I think you could make some pretty good cash at it.
Thats when you start renting out inner tubes and snowmobiles!CNF2002 wrote:I dunno...you'd get alot of new riders I think, meaning more accidents. And maintenance on 15 bikes would be a bear of a chore, just in oil changes and regular stuff not including repairs! And your business would be seasonal.Scott58 wrote:Actually for a relatively small investment you could get a fleet of 15 or 20 (they don't really have to be new) and rent them in the summer time. Throw a few scooters in the mix. i'd research the insurance part of it, but other then that I think you could make some pretty good cash at it.
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Even better. In my area they have drive thru pharmacies, you can just whiz by and steal someone's prescription and sell it. It's kind of hit or miss though.qwerty wrote:I suppose robbing drive-up windows would be one way to make money on a bike.