100% truth right here.
100% truth right here.
Lambo.... this used to be you
The worst part of the Deora? Not being able to find your surfboards.
It is possible they never actually sold any and they all just rolled off dealer lots on their own.
Surely there's a better way to handle a stuck throttle than just jumping off the damn bike. Why not squeeze the clutch and coast to a stop with it bouncing off the limiter until you can turn it off with the key?
With a 6 speed sequential mounted in the back seat driving the rear wheels. I wonder where they found it???
Want levels are over 9000.
The most interesting part of this is how quickly production has increased. First 24 years - 20,000,000. Next 24, 80,000,000 more. It only took them 11 years to produce the next 100,000,000 bikes — and now 6 years later they've made 100,000,000 more . That's insane.
We're going to see a lot more of this. My belief is that speed laws, photo radar, laser guns, photo radar vans etc are used largely for revenue generation under the guise of 'safety'. Speed limits are simply too low on most highways and expressways. Motorcyclists are demonized by cops and the news because they are so…
What kind of lunatic swaps a V8 into a Miata and mates it to an AUTOMATIC?!
$2000 Miata + $900 junkyard motor = $2900. Sounds fair to WAIT HOLY SHIT HELL NO!!!
Part of my problem was that I wanted a specific combination of color and interior. Had I been willing to take whatever color, or a Focus over a Fiesta, I could have picked one up locally and hammered them on price. Instead, I had to go out of state. The Performance Blue would have been a good second choice, but…
NOPE CANT TAKE IT. I'M OUT.
It's to closely study the infected in a controlled environment. You can't do that in Liberia. We have Biosafety Level 4 facilities. They do not.
A spy camera caught the Beaver's Liberation Front Of Prince Edward Island a few minutes later.
Okay.
The Ford Transit offers all three too, but they won't be selling all versions in North America.
That's what she said?
There is some canadian video that dives rather deep into this and iirc essentially says 85% of drivers will naturally drive at a speed that is correct for the road. the road in question was something like 45mph but expressway levels of engineered so everyone did 60-70.