themanwithsauce
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themanwithsauce

The Hyper Lemon 350Z was my introduction to JUN. That guy lead some absolute monsters of builds and must’ve lived a hell of a life. Damn shame he’s gone now. But I think he can be proud of his life. 

Even the photographers give no fucks in rallying.

If there’s traffic, I hope you do at least take that into consideration. Also using your signal helps others merge. I forgot to say that the people I despise will come into the lane next to the entry/exit lane and then just......hover on the leading edge like they’re about to merge but then don’t and then go below the

I lived in Troy very briefly when I had an internship there, but whenever I gave people directions to visit, I made sure they got off at exit 69. Doesn’t matter that other exits are/would be faster. You want to be able to say you got off at 69 without a hint of irony. 

People not paying attention to on ramps/off ramps. Look, I get it, you don’t *technically* have to yield to traffic merging into the lane but you sure as shit have to not hit them! Way too many people dawdle along almost trying to match speed with merging traffic and won’t alter their course in the slightest, even in

Yes. Like most series on 2 or 4 wheels aside from WSBK.

Not a factory release. The FTR is straight from Indian. No third party needed.

Ithoight someone else would mention the XR1200R which was also a sales flop and was more dirt tracker than the 1000, but good history lesson.

MMMMMMMMMM FTR

It might be the midpoint for you, but again this is someone who simply hasn’t ridden yet. If they need to sell their 1000$ ninja 250 or honda rebel for 1000$ in a few months, then that’s what it is. Maybe the SV650/FZ-07/Ninja 650 is a good bike to get started on for him. And given his age, I’d like to think he has

So.

But if you haven’t ridden any bikes at all then there’s no way you know if you’ll like the bike enough to keep it “for life”. Worse still, if you buy a bike that is far beyond your skill level, you might end up hating bikes due to how difficult it can be to ride way to far above your skill level.

A 650cc single is boring? Maybe if you rode larger cruisers but to call the S40 boring and not the rebel is odd to me. Especially for a new rider. 

honda rebel, honda shadow 750, suzuki boulevard S40, or possibly a yamaha V-star 500 are all small dispacement cruisers that are light, easy to ride, and look good (the shadow 750 is a pansy of a motor despite being 750cc and might be a bit on the heavier side of this bunch but it is still MUCH less than a harley or

Looks like a monster truck on those pitlane/transport tires