Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

I feel your pain. Nexus 4, Nexus 5, OPO, Nexus 6, and Nexus 6P... Let's not even discuss computers.

They handle very well and build confidence, but once you push a little too far they will bite your ass — especially the older AP1. I think they had just enough power to get into trouble, and were just cheap enough the average driver that had little-to-no RWD experience could buy them. I've seen plenty of AP1s under

As an S2000 owner, seeing them wreck hurts. From what I remember, most if not all of them were AP1s, which were known to be a handful. As the years passed, they tuned a lot of the snap oversteer out of it, although it's still not hard to lose the ass-end. Even though mine is a 2008 with the more consumer-friendly

What a fantastic response...

Not a huge fan, although it was probably amazing when it was a new concept. Here's to hoping for a competitive new Anniversary 2017 CBR1000RR...

Your answer is the correct one. C-01 in first. Mother of god. What an amazing looking bike. I know the headline is "concepts," but my favorites on the list were the most feasible ones. Dat Lotus tho!

For sure, on top of legislation that pretty much further incentivizes moving jobs overseas!

I know you were joking, but Nexus 6P. ;)

The jobs got sent to these countries because they are willing to work for so little. I know that’s obvious. Sometimes I wonder if the shitty jobs are, ultimately, better than not having the jobs at all?

Hm, well I’ve been riding for less than 5 years. I’ve only been riding 3-4 years, and two of those years have been spent overseas. Obviously, the friends that ride sportbikes never trashed my sportbike choices, however my friends that ride cruisers have — and they come from a variety of locations around the country.

Good, me too!

They should really wait at least a year to post spoilers, if you ask me. My video-watching schedule is BOOKED and I likely won’t be able to get to it until October 23rd 2016.

THANKS JALOPNIK (and Obama)

Wow thanks for the info. I feel even worse for the owner now!

You're right. Whatever the case, it's a sad ending. I could see and understand insurance fraud for your run-of-the-mill Veyron, but a car of this value and history...you know the insurance company will investigate the hell out of it. Isn't impossible to get away with fraud, but if I owned this it would have went on

Maybe it was, however with its history I would think it'd be a lot easier and a lot less risky to just auction it...

The thing people seem to forget about these sweet-ass technologies, is they can usually be disabled. I would prefer to have a better “connection” with my bike, even with all this technology, just for the knowledge and in case I find myself in a sticky situation on a bike without the tech. However, I also prefer having

In a RWD car, when you lose ass-traction, the car will slide in the path of least resistance which unfortunately isn't always "forward." I'm thinking after he completed his pass, the front wheels were still ever-so-slightly turned to the left to straighten the vehicle in the new lane, and hitting the gas would have

Very true. I respect all types of bikes, but prefer sportbikes while I'm still young enough to be able to ride them for at least a short amount of time without pain. I often hear that I need to buy a "man" bike (cruiser) and due to those experiences I tend to profile cruiser riders as douchebags. However, when I start

I just purchased a brand new 2013 CBR600RR. I had paid for it weeks in advance and did as much of the paperwork as possible so that I could pick it up the day I landed stateside. Had all my gear shipped to my friend’s house so it I was ready to go when I arrived. Unfortunately, the motorcycle boots I ordered were too

Something about the cleanliness and neatness of their “hunter” photo-ops strikes me as staged, even beyond the obvious fact that it’s almost certainly staged to pander to the gun rights crowd.