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Posted November 24th, 2012 at 08:06 AM by Alex
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First ride around the neighborhood.
use your lower body more. grip the tank with your knees more. your arms should not be doing anything to keep you on the bikePosted January 26th, 2012 at 04:06 PM by alex.s
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The feeling's leaving and I haven't even been out for my first real ride yet.
If anything im with progressive and they sure dont charge much to say i got a yrs worth basic coveragePosted January 19th, 2012 at 11:36 PM by Xz1atl
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The feeling's leaving and I haven't even been out for my first real ride yet.
It's not the insurance and tag that have me bothered. I think it was mostly just the day which was kind of a very busy one and I didn't have time to do much. I purchased the bike new. I have it now and everything is fine, though I've yet to get insurance. It'll probably be a while, considering I've just learned that my identity has been stolen. But thanks for the three-day grace period info. I didn't really know about that.Quote:
Posted January 15th, 2012 at 10:43 AM by MsRandomness-I.S
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The feeling's leaving and I haven't even been out for my first real ride yet.
What is it about the insurance and tag that is an issue? Most insurance companies give a 3-day grace period for new vehicles, and there's time to get a new tag on a vehicle as well. Are you purchasing the bike new or is it previously owned?Posted January 15th, 2012 at 10:20 AM by Alex
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Stressing over protection/deterrents.
At my school, over here in gwinnett, anyone with a bike just park their bikes in the average school parking lot. Never heard of a bike incident. Going to start taking mine to campus, and ill set it and forget it without any worries just like the rest. That is untill I give it an alarm system I guess.Posted January 9th, 2012 at 06:15 AM by Xz1atl




