ThatOtherGuy7
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ThatOtherGuy7

All it takes is hydration. Ive been riding for the past 3 years daily in Austin, Snn Antonio, and Houston.

You can get heat stroke walking outside on a hot day. It has nothing to do with the mode of transport.

   

The average Texan has no idea how to drive in icy conditions.

The only way it’ll heat soak is if you take this to a racetrack. for the riding that cruisers do, it won’t heat soak.

This is the comment I was looking for. What ‘new’ vehicles do they sell again? The Pacifica?

It’s more a standard-naked than a sports-naked, though still faster than any of their baggers.

Interesting, did not know that.

I’ve been riding everyday for the past 3 years and I still think that.

This is going to go over most peoples heads lol.

Maybe if you’re talking about the holiday, but an easter egg by itself is not a proper noun.

Thank you for reminding me about Elio.

Anything that doesn’t run shouldn’t be priced more than $5000 imo, with a few exceptions for rare, or pristine condition vehicles.

Too late to fix my post now I guess.

I read whatever press releases I could find and there was no mention of a fix for the dohickey.

Even with the tune, its still a street-car engine. It will be more reliable and parts will be cheaper than a more unique or race-prepped engine. The point is to make it more accessible to maintain.

1. It costs ~$160,000. A Judd V8 is too expensive for the price point they are going for.

It takes me about 10sec longer to back in than nose in. If people can’t wait 10sec longer for me to park, they’re just dicks.

Interesting doesn’t always win races, and usually isn’t simple enough for one mechanic.

I believe this is Audi’s Nardo Grey. It’s the only greyscale car I’d own.