Apologies if you've answered this before but what's the rationale for police motorcycle officers not wearing full gear? Half helmets I get (interaction with drivers, public, etc) but short sleeve shirts and no gloves?
My commute is primarily around downtown. Agree that I don't need more than 150cc for that but when I bought the scooter, it was my only bike so I wanted the option of higher speeds. I don't find it that heavy though (~300 lbs wet?)- at least not compared to my bike (~500 lbs)
I also like the...
I'm guessing because of demand (for the Harleys)?
I just got an email that they're negotiating the purchase of 10 new Bonnies so I might be able to get one for my trip.
At the same time, considering the type of ride it is (leisurely), I don't really mind the sportster. Plus, who knows when...
I just booked a three-day ride down Highway 1 with Eagle Rider for October.
I was hoping to get a Bonneville but might end up with a Harley 1200 Sportster depending on availability.
I have an Aprilia Scarabeo 200 (in addition to my bike) and it's great. 16" wheels, 185cc, 15hp and perfect for my 10 min commute every day.
Would recommend.
I'm a small sample but I did my M2 with RTI in 2011 and ppl definitely failed. I just did my M with them and the 4 other guys in my riding group were all competent.
Similar to Google Glass, those prices are for those who are willing to be early adopters.
Once their production ramps up, I'd expect the price to drop.
I imagine it'd still be pricey but more like $700-800 pricey (which is only a $200 premium over some Arais)
I have a set of these on the way.
http://www.earpeace.com/products/hd-hearing-protection
I like that they're sized like earbuds rather than the usual foam tips. Will let everyone know how they are.
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