AyeAyeCapn
AyeAyeCapn
AyeAyeCapn

Bieber and a set of Blizzaks for Rob Ford and a plate of poutine?

Nice try, but we all know these people were sent over the border as fifth-columnists to destroy the US music industry, leaving nothing but virgin territory for an influx of yodeling duets and moose-related melodies from the north (my knowledge of Canadian culture begins and ends with Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald

This is my favorite comment.

Pfffft. The Stick of Truth looked exactly like an episode of South Park without any fancy shader manipulation.

Aw jeez, is that from Concerned, the Half-Life 2 comic about Gordon Frohman?

No one knew of their love.

For a guy that doesn’t ride (me), lanesplitter has been fantastic. I think the best way to describe it is that the content has made motorcycles feel very ‘accessible’, wherein so many ways they are still such a foreign entity to me — which is partly why I love watching motorcycle racing so much. Lanesplitter (you)

I’d love to do a Texas meetup. Patrick George lives in Austin and I’m in Dallas.

I share this viewpoint

Lane splitter is awesome. As a person who does not own or ride a bike I love hearing about all the tech and gear available to our two-wheeled brothers. Between Sean’s articles and my good friend’s bike collection I’m about to man up and get a bike.

About getting folks into riding, without making common mistakes. Also, the author is a pretty swell guy:

1. Ass Kicked? ...................Check!

You guys are killing it for a free online “blog” I couldn’t expect more . If someone does want more maybe they should go subscribe to one of the old and dying publications. You and 44teeth are the only blogs I read about bikes.

Keep up the great work.

I’d still really like some posts about getting a non-rider into riding. Like “This is my friend Jack. He’s never ridden a motorcycle and I’m going to get him on one and show him the ropes.” And then updates as Jack completes things like an MSF course, or him picking out his first bike, or him getting gear.

The site is a massive improvement over the vast majority of its competitors, keep doing what your doing! The only thing I’d personally like to see is some/more video content to go with the great articles. I know this is a big ask, but there is some amazing moto-related video content being created out there, and I

Putting real effort into Lanesplitter was a pet project of mine from the beginning, but I realized quickly it would only work if we had the right person at the helm. Sean has 1000 percent been that person and he’s worked his ass off to exceed our wildest expectations. He’s single-handedly turned this from an

What the hell is everyone complaining about not liking this? Because its fucking cloudy? Wow...way to completely miss the fucking point of this. He cheated by “just using a sharpening filter”?