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May 14, 2008 at 3:50 PM #204209May 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM #204080jpinpbParticipant
nostradamus – funny that you mention high school. I had a street legal Yamaha 80 back then. Found one on Craigslist in pretty good condition and bought it. I used it to take the motorcycle test. I actually went to DMV last Friday and passed. Been renewing the permit every year, but now I officially have an M1.
Anyway, when I used to live in Italy, there were so many scooters about. Gas is super expensive over there. I always wanted a Vespa and w/the way gas prices are, it just made sense. If I didn’t have to lug a huge steamer trunk to work, I’d take the Vespa to work too.
(maybe I should check into a sidecar)
May 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM #204132jpinpbParticipantnostradamus – funny that you mention high school. I had a street legal Yamaha 80 back then. Found one on Craigslist in pretty good condition and bought it. I used it to take the motorcycle test. I actually went to DMV last Friday and passed. Been renewing the permit every year, but now I officially have an M1.
Anyway, when I used to live in Italy, there were so many scooters about. Gas is super expensive over there. I always wanted a Vespa and w/the way gas prices are, it just made sense. If I didn’t have to lug a huge steamer trunk to work, I’d take the Vespa to work too.
(maybe I should check into a sidecar)
May 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM #204158jpinpbParticipantnostradamus – funny that you mention high school. I had a street legal Yamaha 80 back then. Found one on Craigslist in pretty good condition and bought it. I used it to take the motorcycle test. I actually went to DMV last Friday and passed. Been renewing the permit every year, but now I officially have an M1.
Anyway, when I used to live in Italy, there were so many scooters about. Gas is super expensive over there. I always wanted a Vespa and w/the way gas prices are, it just made sense. If I didn’t have to lug a huge steamer trunk to work, I’d take the Vespa to work too.
(maybe I should check into a sidecar)
May 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM #204182jpinpbParticipantnostradamus – funny that you mention high school. I had a street legal Yamaha 80 back then. Found one on Craigslist in pretty good condition and bought it. I used it to take the motorcycle test. I actually went to DMV last Friday and passed. Been renewing the permit every year, but now I officially have an M1.
Anyway, when I used to live in Italy, there were so many scooters about. Gas is super expensive over there. I always wanted a Vespa and w/the way gas prices are, it just made sense. If I didn’t have to lug a huge steamer trunk to work, I’d take the Vespa to work too.
(maybe I should check into a sidecar)
May 14, 2008 at 3:58 PM #204214jpinpbParticipantnostradamus – funny that you mention high school. I had a street legal Yamaha 80 back then. Found one on Craigslist in pretty good condition and bought it. I used it to take the motorcycle test. I actually went to DMV last Friday and passed. Been renewing the permit every year, but now I officially have an M1.
Anyway, when I used to live in Italy, there were so many scooters about. Gas is super expensive over there. I always wanted a Vespa and w/the way gas prices are, it just made sense. If I didn’t have to lug a huge steamer trunk to work, I’d take the Vespa to work too.
(maybe I should check into a sidecar)
May 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM #204100LAAFTERHOURSParticipant4s Renter
Itulip – Thats the biggest mess of a website.
I have been looking at the Kymcho Venox – Small 250cc bike to get for my commute. Only problem is transporting the newborn to daycare. But 16 miles through RSF roads would be a lot more pleasant on a Venox.
May 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM #204152LAAFTERHOURSParticipant4s Renter
Itulip – Thats the biggest mess of a website.
I have been looking at the Kymcho Venox – Small 250cc bike to get for my commute. Only problem is transporting the newborn to daycare. But 16 miles through RSF roads would be a lot more pleasant on a Venox.
May 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM #204178LAAFTERHOURSParticipant4s Renter
Itulip – Thats the biggest mess of a website.
I have been looking at the Kymcho Venox – Small 250cc bike to get for my commute. Only problem is transporting the newborn to daycare. But 16 miles through RSF roads would be a lot more pleasant on a Venox.
May 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM #204202LAAFTERHOURSParticipant4s Renter
Itulip – Thats the biggest mess of a website.
I have been looking at the Kymcho Venox – Small 250cc bike to get for my commute. Only problem is transporting the newborn to daycare. But 16 miles through RSF roads would be a lot more pleasant on a Venox.
May 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM #204233LAAFTERHOURSParticipant4s Renter
Itulip – Thats the biggest mess of a website.
I have been looking at the Kymcho Venox – Small 250cc bike to get for my commute. Only problem is transporting the newborn to daycare. But 16 miles through RSF roads would be a lot more pleasant on a Venox.
May 14, 2008 at 4:23 PM #204115nostradamusParticipantCongrats on the M1 license. I took a motorcycle course run by the CHP and if you pass the course, they waive the dmv road test when you go to get your license. Out of 28 people who started the course, 8 people finished it. It was intense and one f-up and they kick you out! Back then passing this course lowered your insurance premium too.
A sidecar would be funny and you’d have to make sure and wear those round goggles too.
So you can drive a stick, ride a motorcycle, work out every day, are in great shape, witty and well-versed, are 37 (like me), have no kids, but are married? DAMN IT
May 14, 2008 at 4:23 PM #204167nostradamusParticipantCongrats on the M1 license. I took a motorcycle course run by the CHP and if you pass the course, they waive the dmv road test when you go to get your license. Out of 28 people who started the course, 8 people finished it. It was intense and one f-up and they kick you out! Back then passing this course lowered your insurance premium too.
A sidecar would be funny and you’d have to make sure and wear those round goggles too.
So you can drive a stick, ride a motorcycle, work out every day, are in great shape, witty and well-versed, are 37 (like me), have no kids, but are married? DAMN IT
May 14, 2008 at 4:23 PM #204193nostradamusParticipantCongrats on the M1 license. I took a motorcycle course run by the CHP and if you pass the course, they waive the dmv road test when you go to get your license. Out of 28 people who started the course, 8 people finished it. It was intense and one f-up and they kick you out! Back then passing this course lowered your insurance premium too.
A sidecar would be funny and you’d have to make sure and wear those round goggles too.
So you can drive a stick, ride a motorcycle, work out every day, are in great shape, witty and well-versed, are 37 (like me), have no kids, but are married? DAMN IT
May 14, 2008 at 4:23 PM #204216nostradamusParticipantCongrats on the M1 license. I took a motorcycle course run by the CHP and if you pass the course, they waive the dmv road test when you go to get your license. Out of 28 people who started the course, 8 people finished it. It was intense and one f-up and they kick you out! Back then passing this course lowered your insurance premium too.
A sidecar would be funny and you’d have to make sure and wear those round goggles too.
So you can drive a stick, ride a motorcycle, work out every day, are in great shape, witty and well-versed, are 37 (like me), have no kids, but are married? DAMN IT
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