FSP_ZX2 said:
FSP_ZX2 said:
Let's be honest, even the bike you can afford will be fun to ride.
She's wearing a E36 M3load less makeup, so that is a mark in her favor. She also looks waaaay too young to be in this meme.
FSP_ZX2 said:
Let's be honest, even the bike you can afford will be fun to ride.
Take good care of the bike you can afford and it will be the one you want in the long run.
Good bikes have gotten a lot harder to get a hold of in the past few years so if you've got a decent one to start with you might stick with that
In reply to volvoclearinghouse :
I was born in 1957. So I am a Boomer,(which basically means young idiots can celebrated their ignorance by saying "OK Boomer" when a truth is spoken). Over 1/2 my class in 1960's grammar school had dads who were WW2 vets.
Another portion had Korean War vet dads. A few were like me whose parents were in high school when they were born so the dads weren't in those wars. Another tidbit, men born in 1957 & 58 are the only men in the last 120 or so years that did not have to ever register for the draft.
When I was in High School, Gen Y was born 1980-1/1/93 (birth of the internet, I explicitly remember this from the textbooks) and Gen Z was 93+ then some jerkface invented the word "Millennial" and then grouped those of us that grew up with corded telephones and dot matrix printers with the kids that never even heard a dial-up modem tone and now I yell at people to get off my lawn.
As a 1990 Millenial, I 1000% agree with the Gen Y vs Gen Z labels and timelines.
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