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09-15-2005 10:18 PM | |
Speedboy3 | As long as your bike doesn't get stolen... yes? |
09-15-2005 02:08 PM | |
jrog24 | Well everyone I am glad to announce you no longer have to worry about me with no license i got it today, piece of the cake. No msf tho. I just got liability on insurance is this ok? |
09-15-2005 07:38 AM | |
slick1537 | I road without a licence, the few days i had a working machine. However I think the penalty is pretty high if you get caught without a licence. At least here in NY. |
09-13-2005 09:11 PM | |
zpyro |
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Originally posted by jrog24
Man tough crowd! take the bus, or even walk. it simply isnt worth the risk of losing your bike, money, life or limb. but if you want to do it (which it seems you're going to no matter what we say), then we can't stop you. just dont say we didnt warn ya |
09-13-2005 07:36 PM | |
cookeetree |
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Originally posted by jrog24
Man tough crowd! Do things right and you'll be zipping around on your bike for as long as Smitty, and then some... |
09-13-2005 07:29 PM | |
jrog24 | Man tough crowd! |
09-13-2005 07:28 PM | |
cookeetree |
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Originally posted by jrog24
Just for a trip to work and home? Hmmmmm. |
09-13-2005 07:27 PM | |
jrog24 | Just for a trip to work and home? Hmmmmm. |
09-13-2005 07:23 PM | |
zpyro | if you have never ridden before, i think it'd be a stupid thing to do. if you dont have a liscence, it'd be a stupid thing to do |
09-13-2005 05:56 PM | |
jrog24 |
Work? I just bought a new bike, however i am working a killer last of the month and cant get off work long enough to go to the msf class, is it ok to drive to work for the rest of this month till i can get to the class or would this be wrong? |
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