That sounds familiar. Don’t fuck with that stuff, make sure you’re prepared for a fire and have a plan in place.
That sounds familiar. Don’t fuck with that stuff, make sure you’re prepared for a fire and have a plan in place.
Been at the one in Austin. A friend of mine got to do a “demo” in Dec. 2013 where a staff member of the gallery allowed my friend to drive a pre-determined route that gave a good feel for the way the Tesla drove. If you asked about pricing, they were instructed to direct you to contact Tesla HQ in California. If you…
Not all of them, unfortunately.
Quite literally anyone on this entire planet can request that information and publish it on the internet just as Governor Bush did.
How many times has your water company decided that you had to pay a premium on water if you wanted to use it to wash your car?
First car was a '91 Chevy Cavalier. When I got it, the PO had done a botched job of repairing the electronics after an engine bay fire of some sort. My dad and I spent many weekends tracking down electrical gremlins, replacing wiring, and putting decent wire wraps on. The running joke was that I pushed the car…
I know this is an old post, but I figured I'd drop back to say that I bit the bullet on a CB500X this past weekend. Terrific bike, I've already put almost 100 miles on it.
My mom hadn't ridden a motorcycle in 3 decades. Saw a Grom, fell in love, bought it on the spot. She's riding it almost constantly now. I've gotten a few chances to ride it and really like it as well.
Jokes flew around the courtroom that Afroduck was on en route to Canada, if he wasn't back home in his native country already. "Wouldn't it be funny if he posted a video of him racing to the border," said one person in the court I shall not name.
I posted a reply to a reply in this thread, but figured I'd move it up a bit:
Pretty close. The parking passes had information denoting the lot letter and the day that the pass is good. His (or her) pass is good for Lot A on Nov 2nd; they would have also had passes that say A 01 and A 31.
Austin Executive isn't *technically* in Austin and I don't think it has security, but it still has Austin in it's name, so...
Chrysler still hasn't released a list of affected vehicles? That's... concerning.
I set up my account to text me for any charge over $0.00. Knowing instantly about charges in my opinion is far better than having to log in regularly to check my statement.
...as long as the SUV's moving between 15 and 30 MPH
It's amazing the change they made, too. It started looking like this and ended up looking like this:
Chrysler's letter to the NHTSA says driver airbag inflators built between January 1, 2004 and June 30, 2007 and passenger airbag inflators built between June 1, 2000 and July 31 2004 . So... depends on the year maybe?
My mom's talking about getting one just because her eyes aren't as great as they used to be and she could theoretically fit a bit more text on the screen at the same size as she zooms to to read on her 5.
Right, duh. I've always been intrigued by standards and STs, just totally missed that this one is a standard. I'll look into the CB500s though, thanks!
As someone who has ridden cruisers for about 3 years now, but wants to try out a sport bike, how well would one of these cruise at 80mph? Would there be any power left once it got there? My commute includes some time on 130, and I'd want to have a bike that can cruise with traffic and still have something to get out…