Michigan has some bullshit laws when it comes to recreational vehicles.
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That's why it's called "fishing" and not "catching"
Still sounds like a bunch of horseshit.
So how would they handle my ATV that is not street legal?
It sure does, and I thought the same thing. We will see what it looks like a bit later I guess.
Yeah I am pretty sure that's all it is. Every time I fill it I usually ride for a while before parking it. Today I went basically a block away so I am pretty sure I over did it. Its never leaked a drop before, and even though it looks like oil and coolant it smelled like gas. Still gonna ride it the hour or so back home at the end of the day
bike ride!
Everyone needs a Yamaha VMax...
Just saying
To each their own I guess. I prefer to prioritize having fun with friends (new or old) rather than worry about traffic, but hey, you do you.That'll likely be a no for me. I plan to ride if weather is accommodating, but not really interested in taking some of southern wisconsin's busiest roads into congested areas, like Lake Geneva. I despise traffic when riding, so I look for roads no one takes and avoid towns except for when I need to tank up.
Thatās fine. Iāve been riding long enough to know what I like. Sitting in stop and go out heavy traffic just isnāt high on that list anymore.To each their own I guess. I prefer to prioritize having fun with friends (new or old) rather than worry about traffic, but hey, you do you.
Thatās fine. Iāve been riding long enough to know what I like. Sitting in stop and go out heavy traffic just isnāt high on that list anymore.
Pick a place like Shabbona Lake where everyone can ride and still stop for food and BS. itās out of the way, plenty of riding, and backroads to avoid traffic. More time riding and less time sitting getting my nuts cooked, lol.
Donāt get me wrong, WI definitely wins on scenery. I just donāt have the patience anymore for congestion. So have a good ride.
We ride this route a few times a year. There's minimal stop and go traffic or congestion. Zero interstate. It's really a decent ride.Thatās fine. Iāve been riding long enough to know what I like. Sitting in stop and go out heavy traffic just isnāt high on that list anymore.
Pick a place like Shabbona Lake where everyone can ride and still stop for food and BS. itās out of the way, plenty of riding, and backroads to avoid traffic. More time riding and less time sitting getting my nuts cooked, lol.
Donāt get me wrong, WI definitely wins on scenery. I just donāt have the patience anymore for congestion. So have a good ride.