dash riposki
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Swim at your own risk...... those aren't discarded Baby Ruths in the water.
I'd do it myself, but won't see her for a week or so, and I am 'assuming' the process is the same as the older bikes I'm familiar with? Need a screwdriver, remove lens, replace bulb, etc? The chinese trike has taught me that common sense is not applicable to asian (Non export) motorbike repair.
She sent me a picture of the bike being fixed. I was surprised the shop looked somewhat organized. Most little shops look like 'Bubbbas Modurn Kar repair and Dawg Grooming Emporium' in South Georgia. A couple of toothless guys, covered in grease, smoking...and hoping a yankee tourist passing by breaks down.
Well at least your friend is safer on the road now, so good job
I read somewhere years ago that on the island of Jersey in the English channel, the minimum size requirement for motorcycle taillights was 1 square inch I saw that and a pic of a chopper which had that tiny taillight on it- crazy AF to think anyone would see it; might as well have none I always figured that it was up to me to handle whatever was ahead of me, but I always had a very good taillight knowing that it was all which was covering my backside where I wasn't always focused on If I were still riding today, my taillight would be the maximum allowed and more if I thought that wasn't enough.
Phil
I thought some reflective decal of some ghost they fear may work with the bright lights. Get close enough, and it appears, back off, it's gone.
Swim at your own risk...... those aren't discarded Baby Ruths in the water.