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and look at your challenges and obstacles that you face today and in the future as just that, and go with your new learned skills. Dream Reality. Some people give up before the 6 months is up. Barely getting started. Going back to producing results for someone else to attain their dreams, back to there job. Do you have a Dream? Did you mean it when you said "I want to quit this job" I know you said it, hasn't everyone said that once. You may have had this happen to you in your Network Marketing Business: dabble, give it a shot, wish, hope, like to - but, think about it,take a little action, got their feelings hurt, test the water, most of all, treat it like a hobby. After you spend all that your willing to spend, quit and say things like" it didn't work for me" or I got burned." Free enterprise, is about getting off the sidelines, get in the game, playing offence, learning life skills So that you can get paid what you are worth. If you truly want your Network Marketing business to take off in a big way, you owe it to yourself to look at this incredible tool that will help you accomplish this:
I have a Harley Davidson Sportster 883 low and a Honda Vtx1300s. I love riding both of them. I can’t really say that I like one over the other. Although they each have a completely different ride.
The Sportster has a stage one kit on it and seems to have a bit more zip off to the line. It rides a bit stiffer and the seat is rock hard. It is very maneuverable and is great for running about town or the local short hop here or there. But it kills over the long haul. The only downfall it has is that the fuel tank is smaller and I can only run about 100 miles give or take.
The Honda 1300s is a different story. It on the other hand it compares to the Harley Fat Boy I had before. Its ride is great for any long trip. The seat is comfortable and its height is just right. It is however a heaver and a bit doggish off the line. But after the first quarter it’s a rocket. It has a bigger fuel tank so I can run longer in-between the pumps. It handles like a dream flowing into turns. How ever it is a bit heavier also drive shaft driven it seems to feel a bit stiffer turning to the left.
Both motorcycles cost close to the same price and needed little modification to get them to my standard and comfort zone. They both get vitally the same gas mileage. Although the Honda can go twice as far.
The biggest difference other then the obvious that on is standard and the other is metric is that at trade in time the Honda will only bring in half of what it originally sold for. While the Harley Sportster will retain most of it’s value.
I have had both of these bikes for about a year now. I would recommend either one. I truly do love riding them both. Though I think my next bikes will be from Big Bare Chopper’s, maybe the G.T.X Bagger for the comfort and something from the Devil’s Advocate series for the sport. I’ll let you know…
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