Ross told him-anything you want but i will NOT sell you this M/C. Young man had zero idea Ross may have saved his life but i Know the young man did NOT see it that way.

Inexperience WILL bite ya in da butt when ya least spect it to.

RIDE SAFE.
This reminded me of my first visit to a small motorcycle dealership. Lived in KS at the time. Farm kids could get a driver's license at the age of 14. I and a few friends decided to visit a local dealership, one of the group borrowed his mom's car. Four of us took off for what we thought would be a fun time.
While at the dealership, the salesman/owner was all about selling us our first bikes. He allowed us all to mount up and take the bike of our choice for a ride, no helmets, no protection and no training of any kind.
The end result was, one crashed bike by one of my friends, it could have been me but it wasn't. The crashed bike was the same one I had ridden first. My buddy had never ridden before and ended up with a couple broken bones, the bike was totaled. The dealership wanted his parents to pay for the bike, his parents threatened to sue for letting their inexperienced son get on that bike without any training or their permission. Not sure how it all came out financially but, as I remember, the dealership dropped their demand and the parent's home insurance paid for the doctor bills.
Moral of the story, always verify the potential buyer knows what the hell he's doing before letting him/her get on your bike.
Rams