Start watching this series right from the beginning to get set up with the characters. Each episode a half hour. Season six is this year and the last one.
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Start watching this series right from the beginning to get set up with the characters. Each episode a half hour. Season six is this year and the last one.
He could have stopped at DC. Ugh.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Sun May 24, 2020 9:44 amOn Memorial Day weekend when people are itchin to get out of the house???
Yeah, I hope so for your sake as well.
I commute on the FJR into midtown ATL. The office has parking, but many other destinations do not. (Or it's paid.) The big girl and I park on the sidewalk a lot, but it can be a challenge every now and then. A lightweight, skinny dirt bike could jump curb and squeeze into almost anywhere. Hmmmmm.bungie4 wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 11:54 am If i were living in a downtown metro, i wouldn't own a car. Between Uber and public transit.. that being said, a cub with some panniers would probably replace both those options. Good on Honda for realizing what the market probably needs.
What's old is once again new.
From quite a while ago, Adam jumped a curb with his FJR. Replacing the oil pan was not fun. I think he left the dented pipes on the bike. That kinda came to mind when I read your post. The dirt bike part sounds good though.
Adam was a man of physical stature, any bike he rode was a low rider with the suspension on the stops. His bikes didn't have much ground clearance to start with.
Moved to AZ, moved on to a non-Harley cruiser and moved on from the FJR Forums.
First and second motorbike, my girlfriend did just that. Her arms were tight around my waist, torsos glued together. She learned to lean into curves and became a confident pillion. We could chat without the need for intercoms!
fontanaman wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 3:42 pm Went to the dealer today. The removed the check engine light for the princely sum of $0.00, as in free. As expected the light stayed off too so there was a big silver lining in my day.
Sitting in the car waiting for my first haircut since I don't know when. Will leave a very good tip.