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Old December 27th, 2022, 11:09 AM   #10
thedrewski86
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Name: Drew
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My opinion is worth as little as the next person's, but I don't even understand why someone would get a motorcycle if they don't want to get into it and learn how to use a feeler gauge, clean a set of carbs, break/rivet a chain, etc. Bikes are just too expensive and fraught with risk if you as the rider don't know your way around your own machine. Tyler, I'm not saying this is you, but you did say you are not mechanically inclined. Now you have a motorcycle... I would say it's time to start learning those skills. I'm not saying you need to become an avid engine builder, but for the sake of safely operating a motorcycle on a regular basis, I would recommend inclining toward the mechanical.
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