It's not that hard. It might come as a surprise to you burgers, but a lot of people, like myself for many years, only have one small bike as their single transportation method, including public transport.
Pic related, served me for five years. 125cc, costs about the equivalent of 20 dollars per month to run (that's counting oil change and gas, which is more expensive here than in the US).
Mason Sullivan
Go for it. Cheaper than a car. Keep in mind the most expensive thing will be maintenance. Florida summers can suck cock depending on what part of Florida you live in though.
Carter Morgan
Then balance it out, pussy
Luke Roberts
How close do you live to your job? If it five miles or less, and you have no other obligations, you can walk/jog to work. Save up enough money to buy a car/motorcycle and you'll do better than buying a cheap motorcycle. If you live further than that (5-10 miles) buy a cheap bike/ with good gears, invest in a good seat, and ride to work. You could also buy a scooter if you need to travel that distance. Whatever you do, don't spend more than $300 on bicycle.
Lincoln Garcia
>pedal-my-way-into-depression Good hearty kek
Lucas Richardson
Thanks guys. I'll get a regular bike. I lost 50 pounds from my diabetes. Maybe I can burn off the rest and reverse it my t2
Adrian Foster
>insurance I pay 300/yr. 5 dollars a week for gas. It's dirt cheap.
Benjamin Morgan
Motorcycles are an expensive hobby, using them as cheap transport is dangerous as the bike you get will likely handle like shit, have shit brakes and lack the acceleration to get away from dangerous situations in traffic and it will be time consuming if it is cheap because it will need a lot of maintenance.
get a shitbox car.
Kevin Nguyen
HHHHNNGGGGGGGGGG
James Price
>that picture >childhood is now complete time to grow up i guess.