MMP 03: 7 Reasons NOT to own a motorcycle

In this session of the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast, I give you 7 reasons NOT to own a motorcycle. I realize this might sound strange coming from someone who is passionate about motorcycles, but I believe you should consider the facts before deciding to ride. If you have family members that aren’t excited about your new hobby, be sure to listen to this podcast. I think I might know why. More specifically, in this session you’ll find out about: 7 things to consider before you decide to ride a motorcycle. Getting the approval of your family before you decide. How to eliminate resentment over your new purchase. Why credit card debt and new motorcycles don’t mix. Leave feedback or ask a question You can also leave me a voice mail message. I might play your voice mail question during an upcoming podcast. Help the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast And lastly, if you haven’t already done so, would you take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It would be extremely helpful for the show and I’m aiming for 100 5-star ratings before the end of the year. That would be awesome for a motorcycle-related podcast.

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