Can it be repaired with metric tools? - Yes
Can it be repaired with metric tools? - Yes
I miss that damn rock.
It was the flip side at Schofield. I lived in Kunia. Only about 8 miles but a solid 30-40 to get into work and 1o on the way home.
Get a Mini.
Unsprung and rotating mass reduction of this much would be very noticable, even to someone that hardly rides.
Counter-Point from a long-time sportbike rider...
Dude, trust me, you will notice. It won’t take Marc Marquez skill to feel the difference in wheel weight. As a matter of fact, weight reduction in motorcycle wheels are more dramatic than you’d ever imagine possible. Don’t trust no one who says things like “trust me,” but for once, trust me, it’s one of those small…
I think the problem here is that you can’t actually market this thing to people who don’t know about cars. There’s no wool-pulling. It’s not like the Urus (I finally have an excuse to drive a Lambo!) or some heritage-laden tweedmobile (Careful with the Jag, darling).
Lots of car names became famous to normies for…
Seriously. I’m curious in how long it will be until they start using the Two Wheels Bad tag again.
Isle of Man racers are to motorcycle racers what motorcycle racers are to all other racers.
Or, you could grow a pair.
Classic Jalopnik. No motorcycle racing coverage unless there’s a gnarly crash.
Just ran into my garage to fix this and to my bewilderment realized that I don't own a porsche.
I thought I knew a bunch of random cars, but this is one that was totally off my radar. A LaDawri Sebring in... Presidential Orange.
The wheels can be quickly swapped, and the hood scoop can be removed. You may even be tempted to make this car look tasteful and close to stock.
COUGH *** STATES RIGHTS *** COUGH
I’m all for green cars, but not “Army green.” I wish Americans would stop fetishizing the military. C’mon, does everything need to be “tactical” now from trucks to pens? All this machoness is absurd. Anyone driving an Army green or Desert Storm tan colored truck who didn’t serve in the military is a poseur, and anyone…
$49,900?!? That’s almost Wrangler money!