At least we can still ride on our UK licence for a brief time till our MSF courses start.
Mike[/quote]
You mean you could if you had a motorcycle to ride.



Oh, that's just rubbing salt into the wound!!blues2cruise wrote:You mean you could if you had a motorcycle to ride.![]()
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Better ask SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) first and she what she has to say. Better yet, get her sort out with her dream bike first, then make your pitch.totalmotorcycle wrote:Oh, that's just rubbing salt into the wound!!blues2cruise wrote:You mean you could if you had a motorcycle to ride.![]()
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I saw this one today up: http://houston.craigslist.org/mcy/3153898073.html makes me think I want an Aprilia...
Mike
Ah, those are great, great bikes... I've drooled over one in the UK and really thought it would be my next bike, but after sitting on one (more like on-top of one), they just don't have the comfort factor I was looking for... but design wise.. ah, but what a beautiful piece of art!Wrider wrote:Tuono FTW!
True enough and the color is fanastic (to me anyways)... but I might just go the way of a classy Bonneville T100 too (as I don't have to put up with a cold engine here in Houston!) haha.Grey Thumper wrote:That Shiver looks fantastic though.
FWIW I've had a lot of points on my license before, but not one of them for an accident. I just like putting the hammer down too much lol.Brackstone wrote: If you spend a day in traffic court you'll see at least 5 people with DUIs or DWIs get to keep their license because the judge doesn't want to rob them of their means of getting to work. Also my brother in law has 10 (Ten) points on his license and his insurance costs close to $8,000 a year. But they won't revoke his license because he would not be able to get to work. Also yes he got all of those points hitting people, other cars, and inanimate objects.
Brackstone wrote:Welcome to America, where all of your education, skills, and abilities mean nothing because you learned them in another country and America does everything better than everyone else!
Oh I almost forgot to add.
If you spend a day in traffic court you'll see at least 5 people with DUIs or DWIs get to keep their license because the judge doesn't want to rob them of their means of getting to work. Also my brother in law has 10 (Ten) points on his license and his insurance costs close to $8,000 a year. But they won't revoke his license because he would not be able to get to work. Also yes he got all of those points hitting people, other cars, and inanimate objects.
But your from Canada so unless your here to teach me how to play hockey or get maple syrup your wrong about everything else
YAY AMERICA!
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