Iyo jekete yeganda yandinoda izvozvi



Like many people I know, I used to have a semi-serious aversion to jekete yegandas. I'm not sure why really, I just grew up not liking the look of a jekete yeganda or the look of almost anyone that wore a jekete yeganda. All that changed recently, however, when I decided to get a motorcycle.

As much as I had always hated the look of a jekete yeganda, I had still always wanted to get a motorcycle. It seems like a contradiction, and I guess it was. Anyway, the opportunity to buy a used motorcycle recently fell into my lap and I took up the offer. I knew that having a motorcyle would change a lot more than just the way I got to work. It took me only a few days of owning a motorcycle and a few conversations with friends to realize that I really did need a jekete yeganda for my new ride.

I needed a new jekete yeganda they said, not just because every motorcyclist should have one, but also because a jekete yeganda is the safest thing to wear in case of an accident. I got thinking about having an accident on my motorcycle and that was the only form of convincing I needed before I went out and began shopping for a jekete yeganda of my very own. I brought a couple of more experienced friends with me who gave me their opinions of where to find the right jekete yeganda and how to decide what style fit me best.

Ndainzwa ndichitenga mbichana zvekutenga jekete yeganda. Ndainzwa kunge mumwe wevacheki vebhudhi vandaiseka navo muchikoro chesekondari vaizopinda muchitoro vondiseka chose nekuva mumwe wavo. Ndakaedza kuisa pfungwa dzangu shure kwangu uye ndikangopedza basa ravepo kuwana jekete reganda rakanaka. Ini ndinofanira kunge ndakaedza pane makumi maviri ematehwe ematehwe uye ndakanyatsoteedzera ruzivo rweumwe neumwe. Sarudzo pamusoro pekutenga hazvina kumbobvira zvakauya nyore kwandiri, uye kutenga jekete reganda hakuna kusarudzika.





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