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All that being said I'd maybe have one in a rural setting. Even though that's where my grandfather's accident happened.
Motorcycles are inherently more dangerous than hiding at home.
Motorcycles are inherently more dangerous than hiding at home. I probably have a quarter million miles on top of 2 wheels, 50,000 on my current bike alone. I have had a few close calls and several minor wrecks but still love being "in the wind."
I remember an interviews with truckers calling them organ donors
What, are you an REM fan?
My ex was an ambulance driver. They call MC's "donorcycles."
How hard rebuilding a carb could be? Buy a kit and have a stab at it.
Motorcycles are inherently more dangerous than hiding at home.
Good point. I remember talking to some guys who started riding Indians and Harleys after turning 60. They said might as well have fun riding since even if you get killed you were just looking ahead to a life of increasing infirmaries anyway.
https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radrover-plus-electric-fat-tire-bike?variant=39465952706656#overview
My old ICE Kawasaki needs carburetor rebuild. I could get this bike for about half the motorcycle repair cost at a shop. If I could find a competent shop.
Advice and experiences please. Looking for a good MC repair shop in northern California.
AND any experience with this or other e-bikes.