In that “Nessie” is nothing more than mis-sightings of the mundane...yes, Nessie.
In that “Nessie” is nothing more than mis-sightings of the mundane...yes, Nessie.
I’ve started riding dirt bikes when I was 12, street bikes when I was 16 and first my first ride on a road course at 18; I’ve been down so many times that I can’t count. I’ve broken almost every bone in my body at least once, including a basal skull fracture, and what I’ve learned is everyone goes down - everyone -…
I’m skeptical of Paul Elio’s approach to transportation engineering. I’ve had some interactions with them, and their approach seems to be “we’ll only engineer to the regulations that we want to”. I recommend watching this boring, but telling video where Paul discusses picking-and-choosing the regulations that he will…
This has always confused me as well; I wouldn’t by a pedal-car without driving it first and especially wouldn’t buy a car with a non-traditional component as important as a transmission.
Only to people that have never summered on a boat...
Sorry that your exposure to English is rather limited; perhaps I can help. I used “summer” a common boating term:
I think the top picture is the PJ150 “O’Khalila”...
Makes pretty good sense to me...
Just went to their site and it is indeed hard to find actual photos; I’m not sure what the rationale is behind that...
What makes you think that they’re not building real boats? They’re based in Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin and they’re one of the most successful sport-yacht makers in the world. There are several in the marina I’m a member of in Ft. Lauderdale and I witness a couple of them, new hulls and refits, transiting Lake St. Clair…
Opel GT drag cars were all the rage in late 70s, and I thought that I would try to build one as my first real project. At the age of 17. With no mechanical or fabrication experience. Because magazines...
I drove the previous (current?) generation R8 as part of my purchase benchmarking process last year, and I found out it only slightly less uninvolving to drive than other Audis. It’s a great car in many ways, but not as much fun as many other cars in the same price class and I’m that changes with the new-generation…
I’m mildly curious as to why the Charger and the Challenger are listed separately, they are very close to being the same car. Opinions may vary, but I would have grouped both of them together...
What? A 1988 A-body for $12K?
I’ll do my “long, successful career” best to keep mine out of the hands of the riff-raff as long as possible. Or not...
Speak for yourself. I’m partial to, and already have, the Hellcat Charger but I would buy this in a heartbeat over an R8.
I love hub-steer bikes and have had several, but they’re a difficult sell in the marketplace. I would pass on the Cafe styling, and consider this only as a full-on sport bike.
The asking price is a little high for the bike itself, and some of these simple bolt-on three-wheel kits are worse than junk. CP...
I hate to be a party-pooper, but I’ve had several Aprilias and you had better buy three of these if you plan on actually riding it, “it” being the aggregate of the three bikes. One would be rideable at any given time - maybe - and the other two would exist to provide spares while you wait 6-18 months for parts.…