For Sale Bad Decision: Indian Scout Bobber W/O blessing

My youngest just turned 21. He lives in a house w/ roommates, off campus (about 2 1/2 hrs away). He makes his own decisions. I have a niece that just turned 18 (still in high school for another month or so) that lives w/ me and the wife. As soon as school is out and she graduates, the decisions are hers. HOWEVER, as long as she lives in my house, she WILL abide by my rules, no matter her age! Obviously the rules may be slightly different based on her age (drinking once 21, etc), but if there is a hard and fast rule, It's HARD and FAST. Don't like it, find your own place. I agree w/ the parents. If he knew NO bikes in the house and bought one anyway, that's blatant disrespect.

Live and learn. Hopefully anyway.....esp after a $4K lesson.
 
I did the same exact same thing except I was younger say about 16 and it was a Honda 175. And mom's cooking wasn't all that,:eek: just wasn't quite ready to leave the nest.:)

Don't which Honda 175 you had but those SL's in the early 70's were my favorite. The XL's were okay, but I liked the two poppers better.
I ended up getting a CL 350 as my first ever motor.
 
Been there, done that. My parents hated motorcycles. Despised them. They told me they would throw me out if I ever got one. I was 17, bought my Triumph Bonneville, showed up at home and flatly told them 'You can throw me out now" and walked away. I was a man, and if they wanted to throw me out, I was ready. They never did. My mother still gives me nothing but grief about riding. She is 93. Just rode to go see her 2 weeks ago and had to hear about how I was crazy for riding 'that thing'. I have been riding for 51 years now. Thank God I stuck to my guns. My advice: Keep the bike Kid! You make your decisions, and let them make theirs.
 
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