The stick in the bank would be my preferred option as well.
The stick in the bank would be my preferred option as well.
Bank! Don't spend it just to spend it. Maybe you will want another bike someday. That would be a good chunk of change towards it!
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Or, if you like touring, are there any big trips you are planning?
Assuming you don't want to bank the money, what about one of those Garmin Cycling GPS's?
A nice little bike trip.
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I vote for the bank. One day, you'll see something you want that you don't even know about yet, and there the money will be waiting for you. Of course, the Garmin would be nice. I like my Garmin 500, though admit I will never use all its features.
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Bank!
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Saving for the next one...
we must all be conservative here- because I vote for the bank, too. There will be something that comes along in the near/far future that you will just LOVE and want- and then you'll have the money for it.
Better yet, don't put it with your other money that is in your regular checking account. Maybe open a special savings account just for that money so it doesn't get spent along with your regular income.
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Will the person who gave you the money know how you spent it? If so, I don't think banking it will make them very happy.
I vote Garmin. But then I'm the one who could get lost on a football field. I'd still be out there someplace if it weren't for my Garmin.
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