After I lost everything with the collapse of my business, I was bike-less for about a year (prior to that, I had bought and sold 4 new bikes in a 3 year span).
After I started working again, I saved up some money, and last August, bought a slightly beaten and worn down 92 Honda Nighthawk for $800. A winter of work and some TLC produced a bike in the spring that I sold for $1,500. Added $500 to it and bought a 2007 Yamaha Majesty for $2,000. Decided I didn't like it, so I put a top box on it (great deal off of Ebay) and sold it for $2,250. Added $250 to that, and ended up with the bike I have today - a 99 BMW F650, for $2,500 cash.
From where I was 18 months ago (considering selling my car to pay the rent), if you had told me that I could pay cash for a BMW motorcycle within a year's time - even a used, 12 year old model - I would have said you were crazy. But a little seed money, some elbow grease and mechanical ability, along with adding a few hundred dollars to every sale really can make a difference in a big hurry.
