Going for a day ride April 19th. Anyone in the Lethbridge Area interested in going let me know. Only real things to let you know up front is the group going has a no drinking policy, but there is no reason we can't go for a few afterwards.
:beerchug: :shots: (for after the ride)
Dam, now I am glad I live in a small town. All P.O. boxes. If my mail goes in the wrong one, the persons who's box it went into typically drops it off at my house.
Sound like you need a few drinks dragonlady... :shots: :shots: :beerchug: :beerchug:
I just picked up a camper this weekend and now I have to get it and the truck ready for the season. I have figured out pretty much everything but 2 things.
1. Do I need a belly bar on my truck or can I tie it down to the tie down hooks in the box? I am mainly wondering about the front. (Slide...
All depends on your style of riding and why you are buying it. DON'T buy a bike for commuting reasons.... not worth it. To many lost days due to weather and other stuff.
However, if you have or want one, you may as well use it as much as you can for commuting...
As long as I can go round trip from the house on a tank of gas, I won't complain. Dad gets all his fuel paid for from work so whenever we go somewhere we take my truck and he pays the fuel. Only kicker is he has to get it at the gas station in town here. Makes it nice though for day trips...
Depends what size you are looking for. My dad and uncle buy and sell the smaller ones and has had great luck when they are 110 or under.
They tried a few of the full size ones and have had nothing but headaches and refuse to get any more in. They figure they lost money on about half the...
Right there about sums it up...
Everyones riding style and habits differ. My dad thinks my Kawi is to big and has more power than is needed. I think my kids Polaris is to small and under powered, but it is great for him. Figure out what you are comfortable with and go from there.