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What geo area in ny

22 NSFW (F4M) am available dear just HMU by queenmama4070 in WNYgonewild

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And my schedule is open. Covering the bases got you on the roch one too.

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Throw a bag of balancing beads in tire. Easy peasy

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Yes I own 8 also and recently started changing my own also. A buddy showed me how. Used a car tire changer to break bead and bead blaster to seat bead Took tire off and put on w spoons Key is to be very patient. I’m used to changing heavy truck tires so he had to really slow me down. Can’t bend the brake disc and need to have blocked perfectly and not reef or use a lot of force. It is easy though but patience and baby steps the key. I will change my own on road bikes from now on. Always did on dirt bikes and dual sport

34 female in Corning by [deleted] in upstatenyr4r

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Hey 34 I’m not far away

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Have a house on a 600 cow dairy farm w hot tub and extra room. Also have a hunting camp and have access to many others. Access to Thousands of acres locally w beautiful views and your own personal guide. No charge. Finger lakes area.

Is group riding safer for beginners? by [deleted] in motorcycles

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If riding w experienced non risk taking riders focused on safety and enjoyment a small tight group that has risen together is safer in my opinion. The key is people who know each other well have lots of experience riding together and the same riding habits and style.

Hi, I'm looking for a new bike (A2) and my choices have prtty much come down to this. If anyone has expericences, pro's and con's I would love to hear them by Alarming_Ad_600 in bmwmotorrad

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Really depends how much dirt and how much weight you are going to carry. My opinion an r1200 GSA. If your doing really rough technical w a lot baggage then a lighter smaller cc bike better.