OH I'm sure my neighbors have pleeeeentyyyyyy of reasons to hate my crazy ass, but the exhaust mods? Nah. I'm pretty easy on the throttle whether it's in my neighborhood or anyone else's. I'm funny that way.
OH I'm sure my neighbors have pleeeeentyyyyyy of reasons to hate my crazy ass, but the exhaust mods? Nah. I'm pretty easy on the throttle whether it's in my neighborhood or anyone else's. I'm funny that way.
I have to agree with you, not flame you. You're right. Yeah, it had great underpinnings but that just wasn't enough to offset the "my secretary probably drives this car" styling... and I use the term "styling" loosely. It was bland.
I must concur with PG. Which, not coincidentally, is why an exhaust mod is almost always the first mod I make on my cars.
Well, I was going with my air-drums, but that's my point exactly. How you while away the seconds at an intersection is YOUR BUSINESS! No one needs to be peering into your inner sanctum.
I'm not sure if that's a compliment or insult! So, I choose it to be a compliment. Hey, I just like my privacy. Jammin out a little air-drum at a stoplight is my God given right as a driver. Window tinting on the side windows provides sufficient privacy from that angle, but from head on? Look away.. look away!
No doubt. If this were posted on Gawker there's already be a dozen or so posts pointing out it's underlying shame for centuries of "white privilege" (although I'm only mid-40's) manifesting itself as guilt in the present. That's why I try and stick to Jalop. *thumbsup*
The only problem I have with the original design is the rear facing seats. Here in South Texas it's not at all unusual to see a couple day-laborers sitting in the bed of a pickup going down the road in town (or on the highway for that matter but I'll explain...). Inevitably, I pull up behind that truck at a…
I love these types of posts. The parents tell the non-parents they don't have a fucking clue till they have kids. The non-parents tell the parents, they know how to do it better. Occasionally a 16 year old will chime in with what they KNOW to be unique insights into the world that will change things for ever. If…
All I can say is I'm glad I drive on roads that are approximately 1500 miles away from this kid's car so I'm unlikely to be the victim when that abortion he's driving eventually suffers a catastrophic suspension failure and goes merrily careening into innocent bystander(s).
I definitely see the points you're making but I suppose, again, it all goes back to what is the "norm" for you. Having grown up in Texas both riding and driving, I'm used to seeing bikes and knowing exactly where they are (or making sure I'm seen by vehicle (car and truck) traffic, and then remaining there. When I…
Oh I'm sure I'd become accustomed to it given time. Like I said it was just a bit unnerving at first. Lol. And I made it back home with my arm intact. Sometimes I just worry too Much.
Winnah! Lol
Troof. But, never the less, that was the first thing that came to my mind. lol
Hey, if it works for you, go for it. I live in Texas and it's not legal here (that I know of) so I've never had to deal with it (as a rider or a driver). That being said, I was recently driving through CA where I suppose it is legal and I was constantly unnerved in city traffic as motorcyclists came zipping between…
But, on a serious note, I have to say that when his helmet approached the pavement I was really impressed by the resolution on that camera. Great vid. GoPro?
My first impulse was to ask, "So how's that lane splitting workin' out for ya?". Alas, I won't, merely because the guy could've been seriously hurt and I don't wish to make light of that.
I maintain that you sir are correct and I recognize that fact prior to this article. It just doesn't worry me. Yet anyway.
I wasn't aware until today that we poors were even allowed to look at this stuff. Huh, who knew!?