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Now Thats what I'm talking about.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w76eP...layer_embedded
Now Thats what I'm talking about.
looking good there ktm!
That video is pretty sweet Gardo, can't wait to see more of it.
I rode in to work this morning for the first time (the weather and having to wear a suit to work everyday makes it difficult). It was only 45F when I left the house, pretty cold ride in. Still waiting for my balls to come back out of my stomach. Pretty sure I'm speaking an octave higher right now too, but it was still fun. Ride home should be much better, mid-70's
Turner, I now keep a suit hanging in my office, 2 shirts and shoes. I walk in looking like, well me when I'm not at work. Then change in my office. My admin knows that if my door is closed before 9am, dont walk in. :lol8:
I wish I could get away with that, but they're so strict on dress code here. It's suits everyday (M-Th) and business casual (khakis + dress shirt) on Friday. I don't think they'd take too kindly to the same suits day in and out. Maybe I need to leave public accounting and go to private industry where the dress code is more relaxed (and pay is usually better). The downside with the private sector is you pretty much have the same job every month, I think I'd get bored pretty quickly
You Heist commuters got it made! What a great way to start the day.
My commute is less than a mile. I pedal bike it instead.
On occasion I have rushed home at lunch to take the heist out for a neighborhood shredding. How good it feels to sit in a meeting at 2 knowing you just set off a whole side street of car alarms.
I dont ride in everyday, but my office is a bit more relaxed, the commuting cost would cut into my margins man. LoL the ride to work is a treat for me or as I tell the wife 2 hours of therapy for 20dollars a day :icon10:
We are on summer dress now Polo's and dockers, and depending on my calendar and meeting maybe a suit. I'm in finance in NYC on the tech side being an ubber geek has its privileges :thumbsup:
Yeah it was a 45 minute commute this morning for me on the bike, because I took backroads into the office. If I'm in my car I'll take the main highway in and it's just 25 minutes or so.
That's good that you can get home for lunch so easily though Kevin, I'd probably do the same thing if I were closer to the house
I'm about 20 miles from my office, I do it all on the highway with the bike, including going through the Lincoln tunnel into NYC takes me about 35 - 40 minutes depending on traffic.
Kev, the best is when a vendor comes in for a meeting and I catch them staring at my hat and boots
Looks like I my have a bad tank. Pit is going to try to get one packed up before UPS shows. When I get the tank on I'll clean the lines, filter and carb.
Sorry to hear that lewnor
My bike kept stalling on the way home, then finally died
Yup, I pulled a Gardo and ran out of gas :(
Thankfully a kind biker picked me up and took me to the gas station and back, he loved my bike too! :D