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So what do you do when you don't want to work in a cold garage? Of course,
bring the bike in your house. Here's my bike in the parlor: And some other bikes
I own: I've been busy over the years, and when I ride I a 4 stroke, I don't even
think about piston seizing, motor blowing up, problem piston clips, putting
oil in the gas, tuning, carb problems, air leaks, excessive noise and vibration.
It's just ride, ride, ride. Old school but fun on a 4 stroke, or electric.
 

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Nice harem Mike, you do good work. I've learned 1 gas bike is enough at a time for me. Costs, sitting for long time, storage room. Only exception might be an electric added in the future. If that happens my m/c days will be over due to age/ability.
 
I'm thinking of graduating to a 150 motor scooter, like the Kymco 150 Peoples,
or the Piaggio 150, so I can travel safely at higher speed.
 
You'll need a M/C license and insurance so Just pop for a small M/C,
It'll be more dependable and your Ego will thank you

For you I would recommend the 250 Yamaha Star or if off road is your thing the Yamaha TW 200

Yes you can find those used, low miles for the cost of a new GY6 150 scooter
 
Come to think of it, the ease of the automatic GY6 150cc "Twist-N-Go" is probably what Mike needs
 
Lucky you get to work on your bikes in the house. My gf won't let me so I had to tinker with the bike the past few days outside and it was freezing 🥶
 
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