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Hi  
Hope you're all great.  I'm good, although I must say that I'm getting a bit stressed about the rise of fascism, global climate emergency, and all this AI shit happening (already cost me estimated 20% of my Patreon income). You know, stuff I have no control over.  I'm a guy who likes to control my life, and I do an ok job of it usually, but well, there's all this shit no one seems able to control.  Oh well.

In other news, I bought a motorcycle helmet, and this month I'm starting my riding training for an A type license (for heavy motorcycle in Sweden). No motorcycle yet, I have to ask my teacher which type he recommends to more easily be able to ace the low-speed driving test. I know how to do low-speed maneuvers on a heavy bike, I rode an 800 lbs bike for 8 years almost every day in USA, but they're really strict and unnecessarily specific in Sweden.  :)

This month the video art is "Faith Slaying Vampires"
and the bonus art is the same without clothes, plus "SkinSuitRobot"
if anyone on Tier 1 wants the bonus just add 2$.  

Here's the high-res jpeg for Faith, and the next 3 pages Photoshop files of my comic Android Blues, pages 197, 198 and 199.
Yes, since I'm coming close to the end of the comic, I need to catch up and speed up the pages I'm giving you, so now 3 each month.  :)    

I hope you like it, thanks for your support, let me know if you have feedback!  :)

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Robert van Dawen

In Germany the driving school provides the bike for driving lessons and test, should be the same in Sweden. You "only" have to provide protective gear with helmet, jacket, trousers, gloves and boots. I think 800 lbs is really heavy for a motorcycle, though in my experience heavier/larger bikes are more difficult to handle than smaller bikes. My driving school motorcycle had been a Honda with around 600ccm. After driving test, I bought a Moto Guzzi California 1100 Evo and weighs around 260 kg. Good luck and have fun.

Stahlberg

3 classes of license in Sweden, for light, medium and heavy motorbike, different test for each, I only want the heavy one. :) Have to use a bike heavier than about 650 cm2 for that, so yes the Evo would work. Looks like a great bike. I could rent a bike from the government for the test, but I'd have to get used to it for the slow speed test, and also not sure if they'd always have a heavy one on hand, then my test would be cancelled. Apparently it's difficult to schedule these tests here, not that many places that even do them at all. :)