garyb1st
Well-known member
You'r posting this on a forum where members regularly pay $5 to 20,000 a year and more on the lifestyle, hobby if you will, when you take into consideration upkeep, depreciation and maintenance of these big toys. I got a great deal on mine and easily have spent more than $10,000 on tires, shocks, repairs etc., in just over two years. When I move up, I'll expect to pay $10,000 annually for the joy of bouncing down the highway. And the amount of exercise I get fixing things pales by comparison to riding a bike 3000 miles a year. Keep on riding. The health benefits will pay huge dividends after 10 years. Fixing and repairing my motorhome will lighten my wallet reducing my carpet tunnel every time I reach in my back pocket for to get a credit card.