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Yeah like how hard would it be to find a VW mechanic in Mexico of all places.

really does seem bizarre doesn’t it? 

I thought the documentary did a good job showing both sides.

As the father of a 5-year old human, yes.

i had a girlfriend who gave me that exact same look when she got stuck in my radiator grill.

Not to make this more complicated than it should be for a first responder but my ex was a batterer and she loved a good fight. I was pushed, kicked, hit, kneed (note all while she was pregnant). I had to evict her after I feared for my life but yup, I was the bad guy. She’s doing it now to her new husband.

Negative.

My dad drove one of these when he was in the Soviet Army, he said they weren’t particularly fun to work on and had zero front crash protection.

Corvette Stingray

This may be a bit late. I thought he was bullshitting too until I read this line from the latest article on Road and Track.

I know this firsthand. My first several trips on a bike were on surface streets on a stock bike without earplugs. Never over about 55 for short stretches. No problems. Then I commuted to work 40 miles on the highway at 75mph a few times. Now I have partial hearing loss from the high db wind noise. Now I always wear

Earplugs for wind noise mainly. Loud exhaust is a secondary concern.

“it is generally safer for citizens to contact police prior to engaging criminals.”

He’s.... waiting.... on parts from Japan?

Doesn’t that stuff ship overnight?

My work vehicle is a cabover. I feel very, very safe.

Agreed. Get something like a KTM 690 if you are thinking you’ll spend more time in the dirt than on the asphalt.

Dont forget the WR250R for adventure riding that might also include 60mph back road and highway sections (the wrr will go 85mph but thats just pushing it for no reason really)

I’ve heard of these. It’s a homing falcon.

In other news, Charlie Boorman was seen purchasing a pair of new R1200GS’s...

Of course not. It’s a car.