andrewbermuda
AndrewBermuda
andrewbermuda

Wow, totally missed that. That is hot.

I don’t think practicality is the measuring stick with this whole kit. The thing doesn’t even come with a license plate bracket, or rear turn-signals.

...you can move your hand, right?

Soo... where does the license plate go? I don’t see a mount or bracket anywhere. I know it would thoroughly spoil the look, but it needs a plate to be street legal.

Holy hell that is the most awesome turn-signal integration I have ever seen.

For the record, it is not a “so-called gaming machine”. It is called nothing of the sort. It is an Apple TV.

Well, okay - I certainly learned something today.

As I understand it, cruisers have always had their brake bias heavy on the rear, as opposed to the typical sport-bike bias towards the front. Largely due to weight distribution and front end geometry.

Oh for shits sake people - IT’S CALLED BROWSER HISTORY! This information has been collected by every version of Windows since ALWAYS.

What the fuck? Is this sarcasm?

That’s riding smart. Cold and wet are the worst together.

but most adults can suffer it

Rain suit?

Drive it like you stole it. Burnouts and doughnuts. Some sweet drifting action.

If they sold more cars, that number wouldn’t be as high - they just need the volume to balance things out.

Totally agree with you. A full exhaust swap on a a bike can be a wonderful thing.

A straight-piped Harley makes a tremendous, earth-shattering roar. It’s amazing, despite being too loud. It doesn’t belong on a bike which finds its way on the road, but it’s still awesome.

This is an exercise in future tech, with much larger-scale applications. Think of an entire row of parking spots in a parking garage with these arms which come down from the ceiling or out of the ground, to charge your car as you walk away.

It could, yeah. But a light tap may have just caused a little head shake, unless it was violent enough.

I’m surprised it wasn’t mandatory to have in the first place.