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Is it going to hold me over, or is the itch for a bike going to eat me alive?

It'll hold you over!
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Nope, you're pretty screwed!
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AmericanWeiner
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#1 Unread post by AmericanWeiner »

I picked up Proficient Motorcycling today. :D I found More Proficient Motorcycling and didn't see the first one until I went back to the book store and happened to glance over it.

I'm hoping this can hold me over for the months before I can get a bike/take the msf. :frusty:

Ok! I made a pointless thread, I admit it.
I have no bike. :(
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D

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#2 Unread post by BuzZz »

You are F'ed, my friend.

I spent last summer with no bike and it almost did me in. I still get a eye-tick when I think about it.

Hang in there, it's worth the wait. :wink:
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#3 Unread post by Toyuzu »

It's no substitute for a real bike of course, but it is an excellent learning tool. maybe you can just try to memorize it to make the time go be faster. :laughing:
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#4 Unread post by mswarrior »

If your itch gets really bad we may find you in an arcade on one of those bike racing games that you sit on a bike :lol: :lol:

Hmmm..... Winter's kinda boring, where can I order one from for home. :D
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#5 Unread post by Telesque »

Just stay away from anything (am I really saying this?) with two wheels.

Close your eyes when you see someone a scooter drive by your house. Don't even think about getting on your mountain bike and pretending like it's a motorcycle. Sure, you're feening. You need a fix. Just read the book, and try to pick up some women or something




The months will fly by trying to deal with them!
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#6 Unread post by AmericanWeiner »

Telesque wrote:Just stay away from anything (am I really saying this?) with two wheels.

Close your eyes when you see someone a scooter drive by your house. Don't even think about getting on your mountain bike and pretending like it's a motorcycle. Sure, you're feening. You need a fix. Just read the book, and try to pick up some women or something

The months will fly by trying to deal with them!
Oh noes! I saw a moped just today! And two cruisers! I have no mountain bike, either. (I did however, when I was young. It looked like a HD and I managed to ride it straight into a house.)

I'm goin on a six hour bus ride tomorrow to see the lil' lady so I'm going to have that on my mind for a week or so. :lol:
I have no bike. :(
I do have a [url=https://www.mannys.com.au/shop/images/products/fullimages/27.gif]nice guitar[/url], though. :D

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