I doubt any motorcycle would be able to carry you Willco :rofl
Looks pretty cool. I've been considering getting a motorcylce or maybe a Vespa or something as my next vehicle.interesting fact: motorcycle insurance is actually cheaper than car insurance. of course you only get into 1-2 accidents on a motorcycle...
doesn't look like a hog to me
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interesting fact: motorcycle insurance is actually cheaper than car insurance. of course you only get into 1-2 accidents on a motorcycle...Perhaps but maintenance costs on a bike are higher, if you're going to push your bike hard and care about your saftey you need a lot of protective clothing which is one use only.
Black guys love the crotch rockets. Plus, it'd be a bit weird to see a dark skinned man on a Harley, no?I've seen that a lot in oakland.
well most motorcycle accidents are the biker being rear-ended and that doesn't really mess up your leather armor. and the actual maintenance costs of keeping the motorcycle running should be less.interesting fact: motorcycle insurance is actually cheaper than car insurance. of course you only get into 1-2 accidents on a motorcycle...Perhaps but maintenance costs on a bike are higher, if you're going to push your bike hard and care about your saftey you need a lot of protective clothing which is one use only.
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Man I'm so buying a vespa after I get my tax return money back. My friends will probably call me gay, but oh well I want one.
I doubt that, it's more likely to be because a car hasn't seen you in their vision or inability on the rider's part to control their vehicle, turning too fast, countersteering, bad roads etc. Leathers are comparitively okay but bike helmets should be replaced if they have had any impact in an accident.I don't know, I've seen one guy on a harley nearly kill himself hitting a fucking curb at 40 mph (fast lane change) but then my friends who ride motorcycles say that you are in more danger of getting rear-ended than anything else. especially in India where one friend got rear-ended twice. I'd imagine that most bikers keep a spare helmet on back-up in case of an accident that damages their helmet. if they still decide to ride motorcycles.
A motorbike needs more regular maintenance than a car something like 2 or 3 times more even taking into account most rider do the small-medium stuff themselves, that's a lot of Saturday afternoons. Motorcyle tyres are also more expensive than car tyres and last about half as long too, I think.
Man I'm so buying a vespa after I get my tax return money back. My friends will probably call me gay, but oh well I want one.
I want one, too. vespas are fuck awesome.
The only reason I haven't yet is the Northwest climate. I figure I could only realistically ride it like half the year without freezing my ass off in the rain.
In India it make sense, because of density etc.I didn't think it would be that non-lethal. If you get rear-ended a couple times here than you'll just cash out the lawsuit money and get a car though.
This is interesting I guess:http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/highway1/la-hy-throttleqa18jul18,1,4521234.story
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Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday
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thats a nice bike