Even if your bike is in gear people can still pull the clutch lever to move it. They also sell locks that go on your brake lever that locks it closed so the brake is always on.
There is an advanced left at black creek turning west onto Lawrence I've been stuck at before and never comes on. I treat it like a regular intersection after a cycle or two incase a cop sees. Also by my place at the bottom of bayview that's so unnecessary and should just be a stop sign.
its a 2001 SV650s. Nothing fancy, but I love riding it. Insurance isn't that bad it's cheaper than my car.
i bought my bike to ride, not impress. But it came with a TBR exhaust and with the Vtwin sounds amazing.
I could probably deal with a 300 for my first bike for a season, but what's the point if you're just gonna sell it? Like I said my 650 was the happy medium. It's not too fast but not too slow. Linear gearing so it's great for a first bike. And I have enough self control.
I bought my first bike this season. I got a sv650s. Lots of torque so it's fun in the city but also safe on the highway. I can keep it for as long as I want and likely not get bored. I'd been on a handful of different bikes of my friends in the past 5 years so I knew the basics. Just getting...
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