^^ only works on older bikes. But def. weird circumstance that's for sure. GL man I hope you find the bike or insurance covers this as it's clearly theft. Giving you an envelope like that...will be asking for licenses in the future.
http://www.dealticker.com/sports-gear/3-for-a-pro-grip-motorcycle-fuel-tank-protector-taxes-included-39-value.html
Just an FYI...i normally see these on sale in the states for ~10 USD reg. $15ish. Not bad for $3 CDN + shipping.
if you guys are commuting on motorcycles just get scooters instead...cheaper on gas and insurance...that's what they are DESIGNED for...just my rant...if it must be a bike...just get a honda nc 700x and you got built in storage and a bike NO ONE is going to steal as it's got no performance value...
keep in mind if you ever change shields on an arai you'll have to know what you're doing lol...it's really easy once you get it down but for the first timers out there...you oughta watch a youtube video on how to lol...not as simple as a shoei (had a tzr a few yrs back)... but i love my arai and...
Yeah took a stroll through the city square and the surrounding area. Of course I saw the castle and such :) I just wish the roads leading into Krakow were a little more twisty but Poland's geography seems to be rather flat :( Riding into Slovakia though that was Mountainous with curvy...
+ 1 for Joe Rocket ALter Egos...just came back from touring in Europe with these and no complaints and I was riding in 44.5 Cel. weather during the heat wave lol.
Re: Has anyone had issues wearing a Motorcycle Jacket while on the plane as a carry
I've got 1 connecting flight (only an 1hr 20mins) between flights in Frankfurt. Hopefully german efficiency will get my bag and such to my destination in time :) Maybe they'll even throw in some BMW/Benz/Audi...
I know this might sound like a stupid question but the thing is I'm doing a tour overseas and I need to ensure my gear arrives with me otherwise I can't do the tour lol. The only sure way is to wear the gear on the plane. I figure I can do the carry - on for my helmet & gloves, wear my boots...
easiest way is to get yourself out of the sportbike category and just get a dual sport single cylinder like a KLR or bmw 650 GS. You'll be burning oil if you give too much throttle haha
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