Tough call.
Many of those old composite campers have degassing health issues, though if its 1998 it should be asbestos free...
Given the current property/rent societal issues going on, you might find a tenant. But be aware of leasing rights/regulations and ongoing maintenance.
If the outcome is profit and could be put towards a new bike then the trade seems viable at the expense of limited mobility for the mid term...
If you look at the current hawk as a learning experience then I see no harm in the trade as neither items are brand new...
If you have the room, and can do a bit of DIY to spit shine the old camper you might even be able to flip it for a profit later on...
Just comes down to how much do you actually value the hawk..?
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