On a slow bike your past could catch up to you though.
On a slow bike your past could catch up to you though.
I think the biggest problem is the narrow streets in the neighborhoods don’t really have a correct side, and so it’s easy when switching from US to Japan to be that tire-width in the wrong until you get to a wider street that has lines.
I don’t think anyone would want to be that. It sounds like a very painful plumbing reroute; Poo should not go through such a tiny opening.
Just mapped it. I have to drive right past it in both directions.
It’s almost certainly closed for the next week (possibly the rest of the month). I need to pass through the vicinity in April though, maybe I can make it a stop if it’s open by then. Thanks for the info!
Also I bet there is one for sale in your neighborhood for $5K less.
If you read the whole thread, he explains his tires and how he uses them. He’s buying very grippy sport tires, and not buying reallyhardgoodforgasmileage,butbadatstoppingandturning tires.
And he’ll lose out on 50% of his source material for the website.
I’m actually stuck trying to figure out how it is that God doesn’t believe in himself, but can prove that he exists, and it can’t be proven that he is not God. So he’s proven to himself that he exists, but he doesn’t believe his own proof?
If you’re being pedantic (which we all love to be when commenting online since it is so much fun) HD does do innovative things behind the scenes, but... until the Livewire, they haven’t really been selling innovative - they’ve been selling the 1930s-50s.
If you’re being pedantic (which we all love to be when commenting online since it is so much fun) HD does do innovative things behind the scenes, but... until the Livewire, they haven’t really been selling innovative - they’ve been selling the 1930s-50s.
I’m not certain, what there is to maintain on an electric bike other than tires. I guess eventually the handle grips will wear out, and so will the seat. Oh, Fork seals and oil. Those are not exactly frequent maintenance items. Did you mean plugging it in at night?
That’s a bit too direct of a reference to a sex toy though.
Maybe it just needed more spin.
Don’t forget, “I was originally going to use the interstate all the way, but that turned out to be to dangerous because of (insert whatever midwest weather is appropriate for the season) so I got off and started taking two lane highways; broke down, and spent 5 hours in the rain/sleet/snow/ice storm making repairs…
Yeah those seem valid, but:
He’s still looking for a pole long enough to hand it to you.
It’s always the ones that look good which end up costing the most. I bet if you magnet test it; you will find that it’s all fiberglass and bondo holding together a little bit of rust.
If you stop and think about it though, that’s not true. Symmetry doesn’t suck. For a sucking action to happen there must be an imbalance which causes air to flow in the direction needed to achieve symmetry.