Last weekend, I’ve arrived home and I’d caught my hubby cutting the tree branches of the neighbour that is over hanging on our drive way. He's done a good job, it won't be annoying to our car roof by catching all the dry falling leaves and dirt of the birds. It looks wider and brighter around our place too.
As I get inside the backyard I’ve seen his motorbike freshly washed sitting under the sun, so shiny and looks brand new. He’s making himself busy and productive, that’s nice of him to do that often, he might plan to go out for spin around the block. Since he had the bike I haven’t riden yet, he always tells me I need to get a helmet myself if I joyride with him or it's dangerous for me to ride in the main road, which is true. I said to him he should get a new helmet and give his old one to me (wink). He then told me I have the permission to ride around the block only when I get my full-licensed hopefully early February this year. I’m excited to drive the bike. I suggest to him if he get a new helmet choose the Scorpion exo-500, I've found it online the photo you can see below, it looks better and the quality is fantastic compare to the old one, it's very similar color and design as well. Does it looks cool?
Or if he can't buy soon he can get me a feminine style of helmet only the cheap ones, which is which as long as I have my own helmet and anytime I can ride on the closer shops.




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I am visiting in India for four months where they have only, just recently, passed a helmet law. Most of the time, I don't see people wearing helmets and, if they do, the helmets aren't strapped around their necks. Passengers, usually women or children, don't wear them which really distresses me. Mumbai traffic is so terrifying. What really upset me the other day was to see police officers on their bikes, with their helmets strapped on the backs of their bikes! Every time I pass a rider on a bike, with his helmet on, properly strapped, I feel like congratulating him!
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