This is the sign company right next door to my shop in Schererville. I know he cuts vinyl and does vehicle graphics, and is a good guy, so might be worth a call if you don't find anyone closer to you:Anyone personally know anyone cutting vinyl stickers?
In other news, I want a motorcycle. I've only ever ridden a dirtbike though, aside from the obvious differences like suspension, ride height, contending with dbags on the road, etc, are they basically the same to operate?
In other news, I want a motorcycle. I've only ever ridden a dirtbike though, aside from the obvious differences like suspension, ride height, contending with dbags on the road, etc, are they basically the same to operate?
Yea, just remember to gtfo of my way and don't make me responsible for your safety and we cool.
I like bikers as much as I like truckers. And I hate truckers.
Except for Larry cause I never have to be around him cause his trucks always broke or he's on the road just as I'm going to bed LOL
I've looked into it that class. I wanted to, but I'd have to either:
•Do it when I'm gonna be on midnights, which is difficult to anticipate because I think my foreman is too preoccupied with figuring out why the square block won't fit in the round hole to actually figure out a rotation, and I don't get my schedule for the following week until Thursdays
•Wait until I have vacation time again next year.
And I was thinking a Honda Shadow
I was gonna post something about the Calumet HD class, but that about sums it up. Did you have Greg and Ken? They were great instructors.Operations are basically the same.
Strongly recommend you take a motorcycle safety class. Calumet Harley Davidson has a good one. My wife and I finally took one last year. We've ridden illegally (no license for years) but planned a trip to Canada (we went this year) and wanted to be legal for that trip. Not only do they teach you how to ride a motorcycle on a Harley Street 500, they also teach you a lot of safety stuff. About 1/2 of the people in our class of 12 were experienced motorcycle rides who got caught or just wanted to become legal. My wife and I are long time scooter riders with scooters large enough to be classified as motorcycles (150cc and interstate legal, but unlicensed). We also owned a 700cc Honda, which was licensed and insured but ridden without an operators license. Everything is legal now, including both of us. Our class was taught by 2 retired motorcycle cops who were funny and didn't give a s#!t that most of the class was riding illegally. They just wanted us all to be safe and learn the stuff.
We had classroom and on motorcycle instruction. Lots of practice. And then we actually took the driving test under their supervision, walked into the license bureau, paid a few $ and walked out with a motorcycle endorsement on our license. Also qualified for an insurance discount.
FWIW we ended up buying another Honda. So we have a 700 and a 750. Earlier this summer we rode them up the coastline of Lake Michigan, over the Mackinac Bridge, up to the shore of Lake Superior, all the way around Lake Superior, over to Lake Huron, along the north shore of Huron and down to Lake Ontario, then all the way around Lake Ontario to Lake Erie, along the shoreline of Erie and then back home. Did that in about 3.5 weeks.
So the class was worth it.