What would you take in trade for your Royal Enfield motorcycle?
The answer, for me, is "probably nothing." Unless you have the magical ability to restore health to one of my loved ones, there is likely nothing you could offer that would pry my Royal Enfield Bullet from my fingers.
Still, people do offer. There is a fellow in Charlotte, Tenn. right now who is offering his "very rare" 1982 Nissan 280ZX, which he values at $3,000. Would you trade your Royal Enfield motorcycle for his sports car?
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It's not for me. I don't think I'd even trade my 1999 Classic for a brand new Royal Enfield C5 (although I'd like to have one of those in my fleet).
Maybe it's just me. I play the cards I am dealt. I never feel the grass might be greener on the other side of the fence. If I make a choice, I live with it.
Yes, I suppose I am just stubborn. But I suspect the real reason I am like this is that I have been incredibly lucky in life. A wonderful woman chose me and decided to live with her decision, to my enormous benefit. She gave me two wonderful daughters.
They let me buy a Royal Enfield. Life is good. I wouldn't change a thing.
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