I liked it better when it was named Zephyr.
I liked it better when it was named Zephyr.
For folks who like to keep a socket set with them, this dual head slim ratchet is amazing. Has 1/4" drive for most of the sockets you’ll need for motorcycle fasteners, and 3/8" drive for the spark plug socket and the one or two larger sizes you might want to keep around. And it’s super slim and lightweight.
6-in-one flathead/phillips screwdriver.
Looks like he hit pretty squarely on the front fender area, possibly placing the horn right into the wheel well. It also looks like the rhino hit the brakes a moment before striking, I wonder how much more he would have moved the truck if he’d hit it at full force?
It’s easier for folks to accept the probability of crashing, when they realize they can mitigate injury and damage. They also could stand to be encouraged to get back on the bike.
Bonkers and necessary. BMW carries the V12 torch into the future!
I live only a few miles from the I78 exit (and signs) pictured here. I’ve lived here since long before 2004, and have used I78 almost daily past this exit.
Yeah, I thought the whole point of autonomous cars was that they DON’T drive like humans.
As soon as that gun was pointed at me I’d have dropped to first and gotten the hell out of there. Don’t keep arguing with someone who’s angry enough to draw a gun at you.
Yeah, your question is flawed. States don’t usually have laws restricting or prohibiting work on cars, that’s all municipal and HOA.
I’d like to see which one could survive Antarctica after just replacing the motor oil with kerosene.
It’s simple, really. Those who want an appliance, want an automatic. Those who want a joy machine, opt for the stick.
Damn, and I thought Allentown PA to Seattle in 48 hours was good time. Hats off to you two.
I did say, “If”. At 6k it’s not going to gain any traction in the US market.
If it can reach US shores with an MSRP of $3k or less, it will be a success. Any higher and it will be eaten alive by the more reliable Japanese bikes.
Neither are you.
This is a great adventure vehicle. You just have to take it off the back of that hideous truck-thing.
You are in no position to judge my driving stamina. Just because you can’t drive for 500 miles straight safely, doesn’t mean I can’t.
I don’t view a pickup as an ideal single vehicle for most people, because most people don’t need a pickup at all. The Ridgeline is just the latest in a trend of vehicles which are trying to look as much like a truck as possible while actually being as car-like as possible. Same with all CUVs, which are just tall cars…
Same ballpark, yeah. But then the author is explicitly stating that anyone who hauls more than 1600lbs at a time is not normal.