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Having lived in Manhattan for over 25 years, I can tell you there's a reason why most bike owners there ride beaters. Unless you're willing to spring for a garage, the cars, which must constantly be moved to comply with the alternate side parking rules, will inevitably knock your bike down with some regularity. Just an unfortunate part of Big City life.....
All I can say is NYC street riding combat exceeds anything in Houston.
Down side of apartment living: no where to park, no where to work on it.
A nice motorcycle cover will do wonders in cities/outside parking. I have friends in Manhattan and Brooklyn that are lucky enough to have freight elevators so they can store inside.
Motorcycle covers are prized by NYC's homeless population. Good as a portable tent and a perfect size to cover a shopping cart. For a while crackheads were snapping off sparkplugs to use as crackpipes...
. For a while crackheads were snapping off sparkplugs to use as crackpipes...
Despite gagging at the cost, I've decided to rent garage space for my new V7 II (delivery March). This will cost $125 per month plus tax...
I made a small input error. The garage space I'll be using isn't $125/month, it's $225 plus 10.375% tax.
Still cheap enough for the convenience. (and cheaper than my part of Sydney). Much better to have a roof & walls. If power is on, better still.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=us+to+australian+dollar$225 US today is $318 Australian.Still cheaper than Sydney?
Happy to hear you didn't have any serious damage. I take it that it was on the side stand?Curious if you have crash bars or frame sliders?
I'm in the process of trying to identify a place with a lift where I could rent time do basic maintenance. I figure that in a city this size, there must be places where it's possible.Who are you using as a dealer? With Gold Coast out of the picture, that leaves Brooklyn Vespa and the new Piaggio flagship store in SoHo.