Alright, i'm having a hard time with this. These are the two bikes i'm looking at (assuming i do something crazy like buy a motorcycle ):
A 70s model:
'72 Honda CB350
And a 60s model:
'67 Honda Dream 305
Same price. The paint on the black on isn't in great shape.
I love the style of the old British bikes, and the Dream reminds me a bit of those. But that CB is really nice also, in a completely different way.
I'm torn.
Am i gonna do this??
A 70s model:
'72 Honda CB350
And a 60s model:
'67 Honda Dream 305
Same price. The paint on the black on isn't in great shape.
I love the style of the old British bikes, and the Dream reminds me a bit of those. But that CB is really nice also, in a completely different way.
I'm torn.
Am i gonna do this??
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and learn how to take it apart and put it back together, or i'll hate you more (shakes fist here)
also, come to cookout on sunday afternoon.
OK, lemme see if I can give some help about Iceland -
1) Rekyavik is a small town, in people & size...75% of the country lives there and its like going to Athens GA, probably...small but big is what I mean. Everything is walkable, and lots of buses (I didnt take, but i saw lots, there are central bus stations in the heart of downtown, and the rides are cheap, about $4 each).
2) Note, being 15 mins from town is probably fine, I splurged & spent more than youre looking to do, so dont count on my hotel (Nordica) being the guage..I prefer hostels & such, but this made my flight cheaper, blah blah....
3) Bijoux had a great idea - buy good booze @ the duty free on your way there (theres some in the airport when you arrive, too, but not as cheap as the US) - a) booze is really pricey so drink to go out & make it cheaper later (this is the local custom, so dont feel like a loser about it), and b) cuz theres not too much else to do at night but drink yourself silly.
4) I agree with her, too - you MUST eat the hotdogs (esp. with the crunchy fried onions!), and try them all over town..its the cheapest food youll find, EVERY one eats them all the time, and they are a special taste, a national treature. Also, try everything - they have great local fish, lamb, and beef. I will admit, the dried fish strips as a snack are ok, but the dried and fried kind are the best, they rule. Dont bother with shark -- not cuz you shouldnt have the experience, but every single local has told me all it will do is make me sick, and why would I need that on a vaca? Good point, those smarty Icelanders.
5) I always learn to say thank you on the first day, it will get you better service "takk fyrir"
6) Good that you have musicfest
7) I think by october the day & night are normal, like us - 8pm dark till 6am....2 weeks ago it was dark @ 10pm, light @ 5am...
ASk anything else ya like.