House for sure. Then you can have space to work on your car.Well was dead set on air and wheels but I'm starting to look at small houses in town now in the 75-100k range. Not sure what I want to do though
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House for sure. Then you can have space to work on your car.Well was dead set on air and wheels but I'm starting to look at small houses in town now in the 75-100k range. Not sure what I want to do though
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Riding a motorcycle on public streets, especially in a busy ass town like seattle is in such a different category it is not even funny. The statistics behind motorcycle deaths in general are astronomical. Why do you think the insurance rates are through the roof? If they were just as dangerous as "everything else" the insurance would be the same price as insuring your civic.Motorcycles are inherently dangerous, but what isn't these days? You can't live your life in fear of what COULD happen. You never know. What kind of life would that be? Living in constant fear of doing anything fun because it's dangerous. I'm all for minimizing risk, but not at the expense of your happiness. I guess just try not to make any rash decisions. These people love you. I'm sure they'll come around eventually.
Yes, you can make your own decisions. One of them needs to be thinking deep if you want to put your loved ones through the fear everytime you ride because if they really care they will be worried every single time.I'm just pissed off that I'm a grown woman and I apparently can't make my own decisions. I also am a people pleaser (to those I love and my clients) so I really don't like people being mad.
Not that I don't want to do the same thing with my VR6 but I would be all over the house if I had to decide between the 2.Well was dead set on air and wheels but I'm starting to look at small houses in town now in the 75-100k range. Not sure what I want to do though
I understand the risk and danger of riding. And I do understand that the people I love and the people that love me are worried for my safety. I get that. I also understand this is probably just a phase that I'll go through and I'll grow out of. But I'm not commuting to the downtown Seattle that most people know. My shop has moved to the industrial area of Seattle and is a LOT less congested. I also commute outside of rush hour (well, at least the tail end of it). If I was commuting to downtown where I used to be, I would definitely think twice.Riding a motorcycle on public streets, especially in a busy ass town like seattle is in such a different category it is not even funny. The statistics behind motorcycle deaths in general are astronomical. Why do you think the insurance rates are through the roof? If they were just as dangerous as "everything else" the insurance would be the same price as insuring your civic.
No they won't come around and if they really love her, why would they? The main reason I am getting rid of my motorcycle is because I am tired of my loved ones being scared to death every time I head out. Why put them through that every time for just a toy?
Yes, you can make your own decisions. One of them needs to be thinking deep if you want to put your loved ones through the fear everytime you ride because if they really care they will be worried every single time.
My mom has been scared to death since I started riding street at 20. I just realized within the last couple years that I love her more than I love the riding and unless I am going to fork over the money to ride track only, the motorcycle is going away.
I guarantee you once the "status" wears off and people stop giving you the attention of having a sport bike you will start to see the bigger picture if you have loved ones that really do care about you.
Save up for a house with some land negro
House for sure. Then you can have space to work on your car.
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I paid $100 for them with good tires. I would've paid more just to get tires for the fat fives. Plus, I'm gonna be working more this semester.
I paid $100 for them with good tires. I would've paid more just to get tires for the fat fives. Plus, I'm gonna be working more this semester.
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I'll be low with these.
I'll be low with these.
I have no idea what brand they are though.
There's always someone else out there, someone who will appreciate the things you do/love.Because everyone is pissed off that I have it, and my boyfriend and I keep fighting about me riding it to work. This is f***ing stupid, and I just might as well sell it. What's the point in buying a bike when I can't take it to work once in a while?
I'll be low before summer hits. That's been my goal since I bought the car.
Cary, do those require the key to get the shock out of the lower fork?Anyone ever swap front shocks/struts/springs on a 2003 Jetta?
Depending on difficulty like special tools, might be doing the job for this girl at work to save her $350+