u/Vivid-Minimum6925

Saving for a bike, Got any advice?

Hello

I am currently saving for a Motorcycle ,but still got a long way to go.

I never rode one before but they look cool way to get around town and would like to have a new hobby.

I am hoping to save at somewhere between 4k-5k but would not minding grinding till 6k if I want to buy new but that would take a long time since i don't make much money and go to school. so if i buy something on Facebook market place what are good signs to look for and red flags to avoid?

I am thinking about a Honda shadow or some kind of Harley, i have read that a 250cc is good for beginners is good but just need something's that can easily go 75 mph.

I'm not really sure what I'm asking but just for advice , I'm not sure what to look out for a bike.

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u/Vivid-Minimum6925 — 10 days ago

My thoughts on roundabouts

I have no one to talk about this without sounding crazy, but I have to express my feelings about it, so I'm going to go on a rant here.

I am an American, and I'm in college. Because of that, I have been commuting from my small town to the city to study, so I have been gaining driving experience.

One of the things I have encountered on my daily commute was a roundabout. Initially, it was scary because in America, it is something I don't really see often. After a while, I learned how to drive on it, and let me tell you how much I love them. Every time i get to a stop sign or traffic light i am filed with the most irritating rage ; I don't feel this kind of rage outside of the car, but when I drive, this road rage gets me over stimulated and stressed. I don't know if I'm just impatient or if I just don't like being told what to do, but these types of things make me hate driving. However, this is one of the few roundabouts in this city that is almost never backed up with cars despite being in busy areas, and it always feels freeing because the only thing stopping me from moving is common sense and only having to yield to cars and people (something I would already do).

I also heard that roundabouts are more efficient. Sometimes I just like to drive around a roundabout for fun until I get bored or remember how expensive gas his recently.

I don't understand why other Americans struggle with roundabouts. I am basically, and I can use one just fine.

The only flaw I can think of is that if you're new to a city, it is easy to miss your turn or get off the wrong exit ,but even then, I feel like that's a me kind of problem.

I know they are not always necessary, but i wish American cities added more of them.

u/Vivid-Minimum6925 — 10 days ago