Fishop
LilDumpy
Very nice. From the picture, looks amazing. White can sometimes be hit or miss, but on this one, it's really well done.
Wow that's super good insight! When I was looking to buy my next one the online community kept bringing me back to this bike for it's ease of use and versatility. With your comment I can see why.
What do you ride instead?
I have not! What region are you in? I didn't even know they made a white edition.
Once it's in put pictures of it on here so we can all be jealous of you.
The artist really captured me on the right admiring my Pokemon cards in bed, while my family does Sunday chores.
Taris stresses that the “workaholic” label doesn’t apply to people who put in long hours because they love their jobs. Those people are considered engaged workers, he says. “That’s fine. No problems there.” People who temporarily put themselves through the grinder to advance their careers or keep up on car or house payments don’t count, either. Workaholism is in a different category from capitalism.
The growing consensus is that true workaholism encompasses four dimensions: motivations, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, says Malissa Clark, an industrial/organizational psychologist at the University of Georgia in Athens. In 2020, Clark and colleagues proposed in the Journal of Applied Psychology that, in sum, workaholism involves an inner compulsion to work, having persistent thoughts about work, experiencing negative feelings when not working, and working beyond what is reasonably expected.
I didn't have any recommendations per se, but one thing I think would be very useful and functional are tall mirrors stems.
I ride a Harley with standard mirrors above the handles, and I always have to take me eyes off the road to glance at what is behind me. But if my mirrors were like 3 or 4 inches taller, I think they'd be in my natural field of vision.
My suggestion would be to try and find some taller ones.
Not sure. I live in California so our emissions standards are pretty strict which usually translates into very quiet bikes off the lot regardless of make or model.
If you want to polute everyone's ears you'll definitely need to to a stage 1 on it.
Right. Top pick for sure. However I'm made at Honda right now. I've got a 2010 Honda car and the paint is getting messed up, the interior "leather" is deteriorating, and the headliner is coming off from the foam. And I take decent care of my things. But this is happening to all the Hondas I see around me that are the same model and approximately the same year.
So I'll need some time to repair my relationship with Honda. Maybe they build their bikes differently?
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Beautiful. How long have you had it and what's your personal review of it?
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Fixed it for you.