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Started by spectre, April 22, 2011, 12:25:41 AM

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spectre

 I haven't posted anything very interesting in a while, so I figured I might as well give an update on my bike situation if it interests anyone. :D
So, about a week ago I went and took my licence test in Athens TN and passed no problem, phase 1 of my plan is in action *insert maniacal laugh here*  :police: I have the gear, the bike, and the horrible urge to ride. all I need now is the money to take the MSF course, which, if all goes according to plan, and I sell my ninja, I should have pretty soon, then I need tires, (I'm gonna have to go cheap for my first season, which I don't mind so much.) And unfortunately a new master cylinder, as the threads are stripped on mine, which causes my brakes to fail, and brake fluid to leak on my beautiful painted front wheel and blister.  :'( The only thing that really worries me is that I have to title my bike, because I'm worried that I may not be able to title it for some unforeseen yet obvious reason, and knowing my luck...  ::) lol but besides that, I'm dying to get out there and ride, but most of all, I'm happy because I don't have to pay $25.00 for a parking space at my high school! Once again, bikes come out on top :D
/end of long update  ;D
1982 yamaha vision xz550- a work in progress

munkyfistfight

I haven't taken the MSF yet. I got my permit no worries, but getting my lisence seems daunting. Getting my Colorado V registered in PA seems to be another issue all together. At any rate, safe travel to you.
Those who play by the book will always be beaten by those who write their own. -Travis Pastrana

spectre

Thank you, I'm pretty sure you'll be titled before I am, so if you don't mind letting me know how it goes, Id appreciate it :D thanks
1982 yamaha vision xz550- a work in progress

Hartless

i dont see why there would be any reason you couldnt get it titled, unless it is stolen. quick way to find that out is call your state police (not 911) and give them your vin number and they will tell you its not stolen haha. at least thats how they do it in oregon. it will probably cost more and youll have more paper work, but i think that you  will be fine. :police:
Ride Hartless or stay home


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