Wow this got out of hand lol...wasnt asking for opinions on my bike choices...
However, I have decided not to lower it.
Thanks for the concern..however I will be going easy/respecting throttle and think il be fine...and Im not scared of my 250.
also currently working on working off the...
The bike is purchased!
I think I might try and run with it as is and see how I like it, Im used to my legs being bent on 25o and being flat footed, On this bike the balls of my feet are down on both sides...I think maybe I might just need to get used to it.
Thanks for the help!!!
The bike fits me....but I guess Im just afraid and wonder if I would be more comfortable with it down a bit? My feet touch balls on ground....but I am probably used to my legs being bent on my 250 and flat footed.
Sorry I meant that I would sometimes chose to be a 2 up on a friends faster bike simply becuase its much faster then my slower 250.....but I may not have that problem soon anyways....
Ive heard alot of guys say they hate 2ups...and to be honest I would chose riding my own bike over 2 upping anyday....but with that being said, I do like a 2UP once in a while more likley because my bike is slow..however that might change by the end of the week :)
Even with a concrete lease, it will not necessarily protect you, tenant act still is strongly for the tenants.....you must jump through their hoops and it can still take over 6 months to legally evict a problem tenant, so chosing carefully is important, its much harder to live with tenants then...
If I recall, there is a different rights classification between tenants and boarders. In the case of a boarder (someone living with you), there is far more freedom to throw them out if things aren't working. You may want to check on the exact distinction.
THis is true!
Same rules do not apply for room renters....separate units and living within unit are 2 very different things. Insurance often doesnt care if its illegal my insurance was well aware and did not care as long as the risk was covered...it became too much hassle which is why the house is now rented...
You need to protect the walls in your house, I pay a small extra premium because of the "risk" of having people in the home, but my lease states renters must cover contents insurance, (NOT YOU)...this covers all of their personal belongings in the event of a fire....but your walls are protected...
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