My neighbors across the street for the last 15 years (just moved out) were incredible gearheads. Gassers, muscle cars, rods, full-on 1930s restorations. They had literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of rare parts on the walls of their garage.You gonna drop him on a duck? Wow.
They're not much fun anywhere, unless you think sitting on your balls is a good time...
Well the sidecar only prevents it from falling to the right.Only 50%? lmao
I've always liked motorcycles and scooters but never really could get a nack for riding them. I would buy one, fall a couple times, say "screw this" and sell it at a loss because I messed it up. Well I finally bought a sidecar rig. I remember wanting one since I was about 6 years old; one just like the bad guy's in Indiana Jones, lol... I figure the sidecar reduces my chance of falling by 50%
You mean a rolling disasterDude, you might want to give up the hobby altogether You sound like a walking disaster waiting to happen
Taking the BRC this weekend at Boss Boss Cycles in Houston since they're the closest place that offers a course I would be able to attend before the end of next month. Any suggestions?
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Never ride without complete protective gear. ALWAYS dress up for going down!!
ALWAYS dress up for going down!!
Bring water. If it gets hot and your wearing.gear driving around in.a parking lot for.several hours you will need it. Make.sure.your foot wear is appropriate and comfortable. The.most important is to have fun!Taking the BRC this weekend at Boss Boss Cycles in Houston since they're the closest place that offers a course I would be able to attend before the end of next month. Any suggestions?
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Bring water. If it gets hot and your wearing.gear driving around in.a parking lot for.several hours you will need it. Make.sure.your foot wear is appropriate and comfortable. The.most important is to have fun!