How stupid is this?
Wow
To the post above this one, wow. Just wow.
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Re: Wow
Skel3tor1 wrote:To the post above this one, wow. Just wow.
Sharpmagna wrote:A nice place like this woudn't be complete without a Village Id!@t.
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Hey man I have an 87 hurricane. the first thing i had to do was replace the fork seals. You just gotta find a good dealer. Honda specific preferably. I ride my honda everywhere and its a blast . And checking from this months Cycle World comparison your not going to get a better bike for the buck! I paid 1200 cash for mine and it holds its own. It was a little much when i first got on it, but i keep finding room to improve, even on a 20 year old bike. The comfort is awesome as well. DONT SELL IT! Just keep it going until you get a car. I rode all year with out a car in mid missouri and it was the best thing ive done financially as a 21 year old. I finally got a honda passport to drive during the winter, but you wont go wrong with keeping that bike. 

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'87 CBR-F 600 Hurricane.... nice!
On judgement day we will give an account for our lives. what will we say? I know one thing...JESUS IS THE WAY!!!
Back off everyone...didn't you see that he has talked to tons of folks who got their bikes this way. It's a VERY common way for folks to get their bikes...Yeah, it's a little known fact, but tons of folks get bikes this way....dare I say even tons and tons of folks do it....like 4 outta 5 or something..ain't that right Moto.I talked to tons of people that got their bike this way,
Re: How stupid is this?
[quote="Now though, I don't need to commute to work in a car, I live downtown in Portland Oregon, and work there as well. The alternative is no bike, and the withdrawl is rather unbearable.[/quote]
If it's just for a commute to work in a downtown environment, why not consider a scooter? Nice little Vespa etc.
If it's just for a commute to work in a downtown environment, why not consider a scooter? Nice little Vespa etc.
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Im right there with you with being laughed out of places financially wise. Unlike you tho im 20 and 50k in debt
My motto:
If your not in debt your not living to your potential!!!
My assets:
2004 eclipse gs (16k owed)
2006 gsxr600 (8k owed)
2002 ford focus (7.5k owed)
school loan (18k owed)
minor loans (2k owed)
umm i think thats the extent of my debt!
so its approx 51.5k man im doing well!!!

My motto:
If your not in debt your not living to your potential!!!
My assets:
2004 eclipse gs (16k owed)
2006 gsxr600 (8k owed)
2002 ford focus (7.5k owed)
school loan (18k owed)
minor loans (2k owed)
umm i think thats the extent of my debt!

so its approx 51.5k man im doing well!!!
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I would sell the car and get a bike.
I used to live in Portland, OR. There is really no need for a car there! The lightrail comes every 10 minutes, there are TONS of bus lines, you can walk anywhere downtown...the only thing I used my car for was grocery shopping (or going out of town). You can rent a car there by the hour as well
. Most people I know there dont own a car.
I used to live in Portland, OR. There is really no need for a car there! The lightrail comes every 10 minutes, there are TONS of bus lines, you can walk anywhere downtown...the only thing I used my car for was grocery shopping (or going out of town). You can rent a car there by the hour as well

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GOOD CALL.TheOtis wrote:]OR sell the car, buy a bike, and buy a car. You can get like pre 95 toyota pick ups for pretty cheap nowadays.

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