Which is a good reason not to carry a kit unless you really need one.
Why would people carry naloxone if they're not travelling with an opioid user? Just in case they run into someone OD'ing?
Have you tried Amazon? I bought this relay for my bike :
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07Z7NVG25/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
I know yours isn't listed as compatible but maybe the company has sells something that is.
If you're stuck you could buy the whole pump - I...
I just don't understand what that guy would be worried about.
Is it unreasonable for me to want to know a guy's phone # in case I'm running late? I thought that was just being a considerate person.
And I'm *supposed* to know his name and his address when I fill out the back of the ownership...
Yeah, I noticed that as I was reading the back of the slip tonight. I didn't bother, but I also trusted the guys I was selling to. I didn't trust the other guy.
Thanks. You're right - I sold the bike today to a nice guy, the guy with the truck and the friend who couldn't make it but ended up being able to make it later. Liked the guys enough that I gave him the service manual that I planned to keep for bedtime reading.
And I gave the guy who gave me...
Well, now my experience is getting interesting.
one guy gave me a $100 deposit so we could do the transaction today. Called me and said his parents told him he couldn’t buy it (he was in his 30s I would guess) and that I could keep the deposit (my wife says I should refund him the deposit)...
@Wind Shear and the rest of you - I owe you a big debt of thanks.
I showed the bike to another person a few hours later and am holding a deposit pending us going to the bank tomorrow. He had already found a shop to do the tires and safety, the only question was how to get there. He started...
The document says “you can apply for a temporary licence plate sticker in order to drive your vehicle to a garage (for example, to get a safety standards certificate) ”.
Doesn’t that imply the vehicle need not be safetied, ie not fit?
I guess my general question is, how do people buying a vehicle that needs something for safety do it?
You can’t get a plate without a safety, and you can’t get the safety without the work. So it seems at minimum you’re trailering it twice- once to the repair place, once to the safety place, and...
yeah, I dropped the price in the first place by $500 to cover cost of tire replacement and safety and then some as I don’t have the time to deal with it.
So I am about to sell a bike, with the buyer at the bank. The bike would definitely need a new tire to pass safety. He asked me how he is going to get the bike safetied if he can’t ride it to a tire place and I told him honestly, I don’t know.
I guess two options are:
1) rent a trailer and...
Yup, thanks. I told him I was cancelling the “appointment” we had. I know it’s a scam, I am just interested in how it works. Are they just getting a fee for sending people who then pay for a report, or are they harvesting my info?
Had an interest conversation with a supposedly interested party. We had gotten to arranging a time and now he wants me to run a report from a website called “detailed auto dna .com” (no spaces, obviously).
I’ve heard of scams like these, this website looked pretty good. How do they work?
I just posted my Z400 for sale on Facebook Marketplace (and Kijiji). I think it's fairly priced and I've gotten a ton of responses in the first half hour or so, but I'm having tons of problems figuring out how to make Marketplace work.
1) Marketplace has this option to "list it in more places"...
That's also not uncommon for very desirable cars. Or you promise not to sell it within x years. Along with Ferrari, makers like Mercedes, Aston Martin, and even Chevy and Ford, among others, have done that for certain models.
If you do sell it before the specified time, the maker blackballs...
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