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Hmmm, a Shlog-Sale? Very interesting! I lhagued at loud when you told you mom not to mail money. I have to be very careful with my postings or else my teeny-tiny-fixed income Mama sends me Paypal.I hope you raise the funds you need. Are you still going to to be coming to Houghton in January? I’m not sure if it is a speaking or musical engagement, but I’m signed up to work the morning shift at the Compassion table. Hope your hand is feeling better!
1.What types of things did the first website ask you to do?The website tells us to read a reversed paragraph in 60 seconds.2.On a scale of 1- 10 how successful were you in completing the tasks? 73.What made completing the task difficult?The letters were reversed, but I made out the words little by little.4.What could the web designer have done to make the site more accessible to you?They made it helpful by informing me of the reversed speech.1.What types of things did the first website ask you to do?It asked me to multi-task.2.On a scale of 1- 10 how successful were you in completing the tasks? 73.What made completing the task difficult?Doing two things at the same time.4.What could the web designer have done to make the site more accessible to you?They could have made it less difficult.
Thanks Heather! I’m obsessed with big, chunky knits. Hopefully one of these days my knitting skills will improve so I can make one myself, but until then I have an incredibly talented grandma to thank. xo
Thanks Heather! I’m obsessed with big, chunky knits. Hopefully one of these days my knitting skills will improve so I can make one myself, but until then I have an incredibly talented grandma to thank. xo
Honda has the rep. I own and have owned a number of Hondas, and they are good bikes, well engineered, well-made, durable and sensible to work on. But right now, most of my bikes are dirt bikes or dual sports, and I find that most of them are Suzukis. I didn’t set out with the idea that Suzukis are better, it just turns out that they build bikes that suit my needs. They are also durable, well-finished and easy to work on.As a long-time BMW rider, I used to consider their bikes the best on the planet, and I could make a convincing case. I no longer think that is true, however. BMW makes excellent bikes, but the rest of the field has caught up; BMW’s current offerings are just expensive, without being any better.A company that builds very interesting, nicely-finished bikes is KTM. They haven’t yet come up with the bike of my dreams, but they have come close. If they did, I probably could not afford it.
There is no “best” brand. There are a lot of different factors that appeal to a lot of people. Heritage and community, Harley. Reliable metric, Honda. Reliable and powerful domestic, Victory. Comfortable sport bike, honda. good all round sport bike, Kawasaki and Yamaha. Holds value, Harley. I have owned a honda crusier, shadow 600, two kawi sport bikes, ninja 250 and zx6r, 2 harleys, vrod and fatboy, and the best bike in my opinion that I have owned is my current ride, my Victory kingpin. It is all a matter of opinion. Find the bike that moves you and ride it. Good Luck!
Benjamin! You absolutely rock! I can’t believe how great my bike sounds and runs. I have searched all over the greater Charlotte area and could not find anyone willing (or competent enough) to work on my Hyosung motorcycle. I was very impressed with the patience and professionalism you showed me throughout the entire repair process. I will definitely be calling on you again for any additional motorcycle repair needs.Charles
haha, keep “dreaming”…..your going to need alot of powerful dreams!Honda makes a good bike and good dirt-bikes and ATV’s too.But I prefer suzuki or yamaha if I had to pick a japanese brand.
on road you cant beat harley. they retain their value the best unlike metric cruisers. off road definately honda. all the way. but everyone has their preferences so pick what you like
None of the above. Full on sports bikes are not the best beginner bikes. They have a peaky powerband, less torque on the low end so are harder to get moving, positively ‘twitchy’ handling, and a huge hit of power at the top end. All of the reasons these make great race track bikes, but poor road bikes.If you want some of that sport bike with better beginner characteristics, look at a FZ6, Bandit, SV650 or similar. They are great bikes, available as good used bikes and you will have a lot of fun with them.
AGREE with above statements X 10IF u are determined to get 600 sportbike for first bike get an OLDER one and I mean neighborhood of 20yrs older.Why he asks:a. u ARE going to drop it (prob several times), hurts less on wallet and pride to do this to something that isn’t as shinny.b. 20 yrs ago they were more user friendly (didn’t have quite the edge that present ones do). This means more heads up riding position, less touchy about brakes, steering, throttle.c. the models would be Honda F1 or F2, Yamaha FZR, Suz Gsxr, Kawi Ninja