What kind of stuff did he and your dad get "due to serving"?
The way I see military jobs, they are exactly like any other civilian job. You take the job, you accept the risks, and you perform as required. There are many civilian jobs that are tough on the body and health as well. You get old...
Makes very close to the same torque as a 600. There is not a large disparity in that respect. The only real difference is at which RPM this happens. I disagree on it being less forgiving. I felt it to be very controllable and definately quite mild on the top end.
Soldiers get paid for their job... Getting injured is part of the risk of that job. Not sure what soldiers have anything to do with this anyway. I am sure there are 100 different ways to spend that money approrpriately, but that's not the reason it was donated for.
Re-word that...Are you looking to change the swing arm??? or the subframe? If it's the subframe you can probably just cut off some tabs and stick R6 plastics over the existing subframe.
I know my car insurance policy says it covers any other car for a 15 day period. I currently don't have any bikes that are insured @ the moment. I will have a bill of sale and ownership, but only when I get there. So I can get the vin number and buy insurance for it in Ontario, but I won't be...
Thinking about buying a bike out of New Brunswick, so I want to fly out there and then ride the bike back. I have been searching for info on how to do this, but can't find much clear information especially regarding the details of insurance.
Has anyone done anything similar? Can you share...
I picked Aprillia because the V4 sounds sick, performance is a relative non-issue since they all perform well and the Aprillia is my favourite looking of the 3 by far. Really don't like the Panegale front fairing.
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