Mpusch
Mpusch
Mpusch

Yup, someone else said it perfectly in the comments, you can be 100% in the right and 100% dead at the same time.

Agreed. I’ve had plenty of situations (like everyone has) where you’re nearly hit by someone. I’ll shake my head or hold up my hand questioning what they’re doing, but I’ll never do any more than that. Certainly never felt like cussing someone out was the best course of action...

Just because you can rationalize it, doesn't make that ok.

It's definitely an interesting phenomenon. I've been watching that as well.

Eh, I'm not a picky guy. You're probably right, but I enjoyed the list.

Seems like a pretty well put together list to me.

No problem, at first I called it a title as well. Found out NY doesn't even title trailers under 1000 lbs anyways.

Wow, that's really messed up. What a pain.

Was just an observation. I’m sure the same thing could happen at some DMV today.

Actually it’s not a title, but a Certificate of origin. I just did one myself.

I always print and fill out the forms I'll need ahead of time. Makes things much quicker.

Interesting. I just built my Harbor Freight trailer last month. Brought the certificate of origin, license, and the form or two they had for me, and there were no complications.

In every way except looks, haha.

In my opinion, the sv650 is right at the upper limit of a beginner bike due to the power only.

I’ve heard similar stories of people doing that. That’s so irresponsible.

I was just kidding :) Got a chuckle from your post.

You're the mechanic, customer, or the wife?

My understanding is that because you won't get to ask your questions at the meetings any more if you're being a thorn in their side.

Don't worry about the negative comments, I understand the difference between conceptually understanding something and actually operating it. No worries.

I don't think so, just someone who is new to actually operating one. I've been there. You see videos on Youtube and for the most part understand how things work, but there's a difference between understanding and actually doing it.