I wasn’t aware that rolling a stop sign was a life saving maneuver lol
I wasn’t aware that rolling a stop sign was a life saving maneuver lol
Work shirt with an oval name patch, clipboard with complicated looking forms on it, well used tools, and an air of “Hey, I’m just doin’ what I was told”, and you can take as many ATMS out of convenience stores as your van can carry.
The key to committing public crime is to look bored while doing it, so people automatically assume you are allowed to be doing whatever super sketchy thing you are doing. It is when you start sweating and acting squirrelly they start getting suspicious.
I have a hardhard and yellow reflective vest I use for work. I think could could get away with taking literally anything while wearing that outfit. Combined with a plain white pickup truck? You could literally go at the lock with an angle grinder in the middle of the day and nobody would care.
Thanks for sharing, that was an awesome video. And I totally agree, Raphael, this one was “ok to steal”!!
Reminds me of this video I saw back in college (10 ish years ago) which led to me also rescuing a “nobody’s” bike that had been abandoned near the main bus stop, rear wheel taco’d after being clipped by a snow plow. Granted, mine was some cheap-o, no-name, steel framed road bike, not nearly as cool as this one.
I don’t see how this changes anything. Will LiveWire motorcycles be sold outside of Harley dealerships? (I doubt it). Will Harley stop advertising them? (I doubt it).
Cos playing Dentist’s buy Harley’s, they are aging out of the buyers demographic though
True of a lot of the country. The automobile, its supporting businesses, and the paved or at least improved highway were co-evolving in that period. The now taken for granted idea that state and Federal monies ought to drive highway progress was just being born in the early 1920s, and Eisenhower’s Transcontinental…
I am convinced that my oldest car is spooked by horses.
Good to hear, this is a precarious situation i hope you approach this with a Delica touch...(sorry)
Don’t worry, that’s coming next. I’m going to be working this beat (lol) further and deeper.
I can’t comment on the situation at large, other than it sucks. But wanted to say, that’s some great investigative journalism. 👍
Is this basically the Youtube version of Long Way Up (since that one they did on Harley electric bikes). I really enjoyed that series, so consider me interested (I’ll check this out when I’m washing dishes, aka my Youtube time).
I watched that video on Saturday, it was SOOOO good.
I read the title of the article and thought it was Zach and Ari on their 1000 mile ride through Alaska, and the Zero’s were the Honda Trails they rode.