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You guys are unbelievable. I'm still trying to convince my wife that even though I might lose my job in the next few months, I need a bike. I have never seen a site on the web with so many dedicated members. And the knowledge is unbelievable. By the time I get a bike (last bike was a '96 1200c, one wife ago), I'll know how to build my own thanks to you guys. I just scrolled through and realized that there are at least 5 pages with posts just from today. And they all have great info (except mine, of course). Keep it up, and thanks for the education.
Deck
Hope you can keep the job and get the bike, because there is always room on here for another member and more pics! Like ratt said, you're welcome here even if you don't have a bike.........Good luck!!
Ha...lmao.....thats our sub-division salute......oh yeah the post ....hope you keep your job man times are tuff right now. I would be careful making a purchase .......Great people on this forum no dout!!!!!
I'm going to get shot for saying this here but.... here it goes.
I've been layed off before, stuff unemployment doesn't cut it and everything adds up fast. If you have to have a bike, no if and or buts.
Buy something cheap that you can put around on, and trade off or sell easy should something happen with little loss. maybe an old sportster, or smaller jap bike.
if you watch around here you can find a good one for under 1000.
(for instance an old 700 intruder in good shape)
its not always what you ride, its that you ride. Sure the harley club feels great, but in your circumstance, just ride.
You guys are unbelievable. I'm still trying to convince my wife that even though I might lose my job in the next few months, I need a bike. I have never seen a site on the web with so many dedicated members. And the knowledge is unbelievable. By the time I get a bike (last bike was a '96 1200c, one wife ago), I'll know how to build my own thanks to you guys. I just scrolled through and realized that there are at least 5 pages with posts just from today. And they all have great info (except mine, of course). Keep it up, and thanks for the education.
Deck
Wanna see a motorcycle site with a few dedicated members? Try this site with around 100,000 members and usually 2,000+ online http://www.advrider.com/
Look thru the ride reports for some AWESOME motorcycling.
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