Originally Posted by KitCat
It would be better if he would start that and I could look at it to agree.

Perhaps, but he's not your partner anymore, and has little or no motivation to make a fair evaluation.

Originally Posted by KitCat
I don't know what's on the bike... ie... upgrades and there are some... I don't even know mileage.

Sounds like you need an "expert". Do you have any friends into bikes or boats? If no, could you call a local bike or boat repair shop? If no, could you post on a boat or bike enthusiasts' forum? I'm not a used car expert but I was able to follow a guide to checkout the last one I bought to avoid glaring mistakes.

Originally Posted by KitCat
I also don't want him baulking again that getting evaluation is stupid atty talk. I'm soooo over that.

Well, I hope you value your financial security more than trying to control what he says to you. Obviously it's not stupid to hire and listen to an attorney. Providing better legal advice than a layman is their job.