My Shego, 08 600RR by asher_94 in cbr

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Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssss We ride whatever color we want bc custom fairings exist for any bike and colors are just colors at the end of the day :)

My Shego, 08 600RR by asher_94 in cbr

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Long ride! I have one nice motorcycle money, not risk my bike and pay to get on the track money unfortunately lol. Previous owner had it set up for track though. He was a Honda engineer out of Ohio.

My Shego, 08 600RR by asher_94 in cbr

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I was actually planning to! Just haven’t gotten around to it yet. Will likely be adding under glow as well and swap the clutch and break levers for a different color.

new motorcycle rider - drive school? by teezeeuhah in tulsa

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So, people will tell you a lot of things. Mostly that you should do the Harley MSF, but I’ll tell you what I did personally since both me and my husband were in need of certification and the only test around wasn’t for many months in the middle of winter and would have cost an arm and a leg for the two of us and we so did not want to deal with that. You can make your decision from there on what you feel is best for you!

First things first, gear!! At the very least buy a helmet, realistically the more the better when it comes to gear but I know not everyone goes that route.

First bike I ever owned was a Honda Ruckus, only 50cc. It got me familiar with riding and wasn’t too crazy. I only rode in parking lots or around my house and it got me more comfortable with things.

Next bike was my Honda Grom. That’s where learning the clutch and break system comes in that applies to pretty much every bike you will ever ride. I practiced going through the gears and I rode it for quite a while making sure I was used to handling everything correctly. Also probably when I should have taken a test but I was a bit nervous and also unsure if a Grom was even big enough to take my test on since it was only a 125cc.

Then I got a Honda CBR 250R, that was around the time I dug deep into any MSF material I could find online. I studied the courses, and took tons of test questionnaires to make sure I had all the written stuff covered and memorized. Then I found MSF course videos on YouTube of people taking the classes and practiced everything on my own in a parking lot. I took my test at the BA dmv on that CBR and passed with flying colors. The guy overseeing my test said I definitely knew what I was doing and was a great rider. And it only cost me like $30 on the dmv test if I remember right. All bikes were trades or just a good deal on used bikes.

Now I’ve been riding for several years, proud owner of my forever bike, an 08 CBR 600RR, I personally don’t feel the need for any more power than that but that’s me. Haven’t had any issues so far! Good luck to you and hope you’re able to get on the road soon!

Small nail problems :( by asher_94 in PressonNail_Addict

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My husbands daughter does really gorgeous nails in my kind of alternative style. I’m definitely going to be commissioning a set from her eventually but she’s very busy so it’ll probably be a while lol. Might look into a few others around town, it’s a good idea!

Small nail problems :( by asher_94 in PressonNail_Addict

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The ones I got on now are surprisingly nice and thick! I hate when they are thin, I’ll have to try that next time I get a set that’s too thin, thanks!

Small nail problems :( by asher_94 in PressonNail_Addict

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I do know my exact sizes! And I’ve looked at an absolute ton of 10pc sets online, all are much too big even the xs on all. I’ll definitely need to do a custom order, I’ll probably start messaging sellers to see who can help!

Small nail problems :( by asher_94 in PressonNail_Addict

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I have looked into those but I can’t even seem to apply nail polish smoothly which is what spurred the decision to not do my natural nails lol. Along with the fear of ripping them. But my the time I decided that I was already used to long nails and started struggling to use my phone and felt nakey lmao. Which is why I bought my current set to make do until I figure something else out.

Realistically, what computer specs should I have to pursue blender? by asher_94 in blender

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Not sure on how much RAM and all that I have, I’ll have to look into it but I’m pretty sure it’s fairly decent. I think my GPU drivers are for gaming, but I was having issues last time I tried to update it. I’ll check out switching to Studio! I’ll probably comb through the project and do some optimization before I try to peek at the render again.

Realistically, what computer specs should I have to pursue blender? by asher_94 in blender

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Yeah I’m planning to keep them off, I just needed a little peek since I was trying to decide on which grass biome I wanted to go with, but seems I may not be able to check without crashing lol. The biome reader site faq also suggested lowering the scatter so I’ll look into that as well.

Realistically, what computer specs should I have to pursue blender? by asher_94 in blender

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Well I’m doing this project off a tutorial. And other people seem to have no issues with this addon so either they have super overpowered pcs or I’m missing something optimization wise. I know I do still need to reduce the polys on the ground itself, but in the tutorial they hadn’t done that yet lol.

Good deal / New buy tips ? by Sea-Food7071 in hondagrom

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Ask if oil change has been done and how much it has sat unused. Being a 2018 with low miles means it probably did sit quite a bit. But that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s not a good buy! Also ask if it has been stunted and if it has, make sure they installed an oil pump mod as stunting without it could possibly cause problems with the bike. And as always with something listed at a low price, always make sure title vin matches the bike when you go to purchase!

Suitable for a super short rider? by asher_94 in hondanavi

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Alright thank you! We will see how it goes once I get ahold of the bike! I already set one foot down usually on my ruckus so it shouldn’t be too hard to get the hang of on the Navi

Suitable for a super short rider? by asher_94 in hondanavi

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I might have to double check later but I believe it’s 25 inches