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  1. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Told you we'd survive lol
  2. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    spoke to my landlord, he's cool. I've been using the r1 as a daily for 2 years, had an r6 before that that was also used as a daily :)
  3. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Not sure actually, there's a separate entrance to the basement and a family living there. my r1 will have to stay outside for now, I've got a thick waterproof cover and disc locks on that so I'm not that worried, also its at the back of the house and closed off from all sides so someone would...
  4. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Don't have a choice at the moment, the house doesn't have a garage. I plan on draining out all the flammable stuff to avoid fumes but I've had bikes indoor before and they never caused any problems, I keep them on a thick pvc mat so it doesnt damage the floor. And always have a fire extinguisher...
  5. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Getting my ramp from Princess Auto this week, figure if i can line it up with the windows just right and pick up enough speed I can get enough air to clear the railings and patio altogether. Should be easy, will ask a friend to record... Thanks for all the advice, everyone!
  6. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Actually I got a dm from someone here who offered to help out :) . Going to try the ramp method first and hope I can get it done myself
  7. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Its hard to socialize in a new city when you're locked indoors :|
  8. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Thanks for all the help, everyone. I ordered a ramp (the one linked in this thread) Will see how it goes from there
  9. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    Just went out and measured it and you're right. It was about 38 inches, thanks a lot for the help ?. I guess i'm getting a ramp! Thought that pickup trucks had lower loading though
  10. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    I tried finding towing services, spoke to one towing company but they said they dont help getting bikes into houses, any leads would be greatly appreciated. I've seen some ramps online but only seen them being used to load into pickup trucks, I'm worried about the top step. Will have to do some...
  11. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    ??? I've been dreaming about this bike for 11 years and finally saved up and found the perfect one and I would like to look at it everyday, storage is an option but I'd like to try to get it indoors, the heart wants what the heart wants
  12. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    It's a Ducati Sport Classic, weighs about 180 kg dry (I have no friends) :(
  13. googboog

    How do I get a motorcycle up a 5 steps

    I'm buying a new motorcycle soon and will be keeping it indoors (I don't have a garage and storing it outside is not an option as I will not be getting it plated/insured until September as I have a Quebec license that I can only change for a full license in September) I need to take it up a...
  14. googboog

    New in Toronto (just moved here from Montreal)

    I read that other thread where someone was saying they don't need classes to learn how to ride a 650 as a first bike because they can drive a manual transmission car... ... i really have nothing to add tbh..
  15. googboog

    New in Toronto (just moved here from Montreal)

    gonna put it on a trailer and bring it back myself I guess. I'm 100% not riding it back on the highway again. Did the round trip once in summer and every time I overtook a truck it was a mixture of trying to get blown away from the truck or get sucked underneath it. Not worth it imo
  16. googboog

    New in Toronto (just moved here from Montreal)

    why is the post above edited by a moderator:confused:
  17. googboog

    They call me O.G.

    gotcha, well I went through my share of "struggle years" doing **** work that I hated doing because it paid the bills (barely). I think if you stick around in any profession long enough without going crazy or burning out, you'll find a way to make things work. The dunning kruger effect... (FYI...
  18. googboog

    They call me O.G.

    you in vfx? i feel like i've spoken to you every day of my life lol (my demoreel is pretty badass ngl)
  19. googboog

    They call me O.G.

    While i agree that at a junior level, the salaries are really bad. Especially at places like MPC, they do get better once you have some experience. And also it depends on how good you are at your job/selling yourself etc. I'm quite happy at the moment. But yea the IT industry probably pays way...

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