RidgeFish
RidgeFish
RidgeFish

Having somebody document the learning process would be fantastic. There are just so many initial experiences that are counter intuitive for somebody who has only driven cars before.

What I really want to see is more pressure from consumers for top-quality suspension and brakes on low-to-mid hp bikes. IMO the KTM 690 Duke is alone in this category.

Even if you have a fancy pants sports car like an M5, if someone is on your ass in the twisties, the proper thing to do on the few straight aways is to pull off into the turnouts and let them pass, not step on in and show how fast you can break the speed limit in a straight line.

So, basically these men, in leather, are fighting because of matching outfits.

I know that feeling.

Busts a nut, and goes right back to jacking.

Man she must really hate to drive if an hour long drive caused “incontinence”

IBM’s computer thinks in chocolate and vanilla. Sometimes what it knows is chocolate, sometimes it’s vanilla, sometimes it’s a swirl. Sometimes, though, the swirl melts; then you have to decide if there was more chocolate or more vanilla in that puddle. IBM just hired a fat kid that can tell the difference.

I totally want a car with seats like this. I’m so tired of black/grey/beige car seats...

You need to carry spare fuses.

That is why I HATE when people wave at an intersection. I automatically know they have no idea how to drive. Just know the damn rules about who goes first and go when its your freakin' turn.

And now, back by popular demand…EPIC RAP BATTLES OF STREET RACING ACCIDENT HISTORY!

What the hell are you talking about? You mean a bike hitting a car? That's already on the books, bub...bike at fault. You mean like popping a wheelie in traffic? That's already on the books, bub...reckless driving. You mean like a car failing to yield the right of way to the bike as happens in 2/3rds of all

I've gotten so used to lane sharing in CA that when I've gone back up to WA I forgot it was verboten on the rest of the I-5. Johnny Law once pulled me in Oregon, saw my CA plates and WA ID and started laughing. I was appropriately sheepish, handled it with good humor and he sent me on my way with a mock stern warning.

Honest answer:

From Honda: The Prelude, the CR-X, some Civic Si's, some Accord coupes.

From Acura: The Integra, the Legend, the TSX, the TL, the RSX, and the NSX.

While the S2000 was for sale Honda sold a Prelude, a Civic Si, an Accord Coupe V6, while Acura sold an RSX Type S and an NSX.

Haha. Yeah, and also: ran when parked, check engine light is on but it's just the gas cap, won't start but all it needs is a new battery. Oh and civic corolla jdm accord prius lexus acura ford mustang jeep audi lexus honda dishwasher garden gnome.

Fox station...in Texas. Your argument is weak. :P

It's Fox News commentary. Fox... News. I don't know where on the dial you could go to make Fox News look liberal...maybe some kind of Aryan Brotherhood podcast?

I said the same thing until I tried it and realized how much safer it was. I was able to put myself in a position of of control, with better visibility, and (legally) being able to move out of the way of the idiots. Now that I recently moved to one of the 'other' 49 states, every time a light turns red I tense up,

As a motorcyclist who has owned quite a few bikes, narrowed the stable down to one very capable "do-it-all" budget bike (Kawasaki Versys), then lost that bike to an uninsured, unsignaled lane-changer, I would strongly consider this bike as a replacement. I don't think it's necessarily a great do it all bike, but I bet