KazVH
KazVH
KazVH

I’m pretty sure it’s a Lambo, dude.

Came for this, not disappointed...

I once saw a Lambo in a pond:

If any of us were him, we would be doing the same thing. His cash, he can do what he wants with it.

A: so you can drive with handcuffs on.

It’s pretty tame. I guess it depends on your work. Top half female nudity though.

You have strange tastes, this is a better Aston than recent Astons.

On the way home just now, riding my 2010 Ninja 250r, a dude rolled out of a gas station on a Ruckus. He was pretty much dressed like me, of similar build, and definitely doing what I was doing (riding home from work on a wet road in traffic). I thought - hey, two dudes on small bikes. We are very rational and

LS engines are more overrated than doritos.

Trash is pretty harsh, but I think everyone can agree that there is a reason why the rotary isn’t the leading (or even common) ICE platform.

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The law is the law, but the law also recognises when one must take actions that are safe and prudent in order to avoid an unsafe condition. Much like going with the flow of traffic, which is doing 85, even though the sign says 60.


Oh, i know! Car drivers in California are getting more courteous every year, on average. I ride every day, and most weeks go by without major drama.

Considering how some piece of human garbage brake-checked me this morning just for lane splitting (at a modest rate, too), this issue is always going to be relevant.

You’ve said all the right things. Is there anyone here who can justify the actions of private citizens trying to enforce traffic laws?

Influx of angry victim-blamers in 5, 4, 3, 2. . .

Not exactly a car but it’s a 1995 Geo Metro Trike someone on /o/ found on Craigslistfor $4000.

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Turns out, the engineer had something to say about this very subject: