Motor bike = Freedom

Well Darwin you are so rite motorbikes equal freedom and by next month thats all i'm gonna have. I got laid off and my insurance is due then and plus the van is tore up also so yeah thats all im gonna have to get back and forth places. And winter is coming up i need a dependable way my happy times are in no shape to get me anywhere im trying to get some stuff together to sell to get me a friction drive kit. I got a motor that will fit it a monster motor 49cc so maybe i can do that. I dont know yet but im gonna try the kit by dax is 165 shipped .So i'm trying to decide weather to go with dax or wait for bmp to open? But i dont know what they will have either . And i might half to go travel to find work cause i cant afford my rent. and so i need a very dependable way to get somewhere badly i would like a golden eagle kit. But way out of my price range plus it can tear up easier than a friction drive can.
 
Buttry,
I hear ya. I spent a lotta time in the homeless state when I was younger. It
can b miserable, but it can also b a great adventure. If you have a bike, a decent
sleepingbag, and a plastic tarp. you've a fair start.
librarys are not only a source of knowledge with which to gain and hone survival
skills. they're also a sanctuary where you can wash up and take refuge from foul
weather. If you're hungry, restaurant dumpsters become a buffet, but in a large
urban setting the competition can kill you. Towns of 10k or less are friendlier and
offer a better shot at a fresh start. Begging is for the hopeless. If you can't at least
find a day labor at the state emp. there's always sum1 who needs a lawn mowed or
a walk shoveled. if you get money, don't spend it. keep your camp and belongings
well hidden. There a lot of wild food for the taking if you know what and how. Just
every thrift store will have a free box, often with things like down parkas which they
legally re sell.
 
iIm ok for now but i do have a good sleeping bag and a good tent small enough to hide in at nite or when ever i need to. If i half to travel im gonna ride at nite till fall then switch over im gonna try florida or cali just depends where i can take this bike to . I need some where half way decent during the winter that is not to cold but cold enough to hibernate creepy craweley things. And still warm enough i dont freeze my @$@ off but im gonna try to get something going i like the friction deal cause i can lift it up and no presure on me extra. And to bearing and a clutch drum is really not that expensive if i need them . yeah money is always a problem for food repairs and gas surely i could get a meal on occation by washing dishes or mopping floors im not pride full .
 
iIm ok for now but i do have a good sleeping bag and a good tent small enough to hide in at nite or when ever i need to. If i half to travel im gonna ride at nite till fall then switch over im gonna try florida or cali just depends where i can take this bike to . I need some where half way decent during the winter that is not to cold but cold enough to hibernate creepy craweley things. And still warm enough i dont freeze my @$@ off but im gonna try to get something going i like the friction deal cause i can lift it up and no presure on me extra. And to bearing and a clutch drum is really not that expensive if i need them . yeah money is always a problem for food repairs and gas surely i could get a meal on occation by washing dishes or mopping floors im not pride full .

Friction drive is best for your situation as it will only wear tires that are cheap. Mine has reliably transported me when I had only enough to fill my 41cent robin tank. However, you say you were laid off, shouldn't you qualify for unemployment assistance before you embark cross country on a motorbike?
 
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