Piaggio casting too wide a patent is why no other three wheel tilting motorcycle is being sold in the mainstream market, aside from the over-complicated Yamaha Niken with 4 fork legs.
Piaggio casting too wide a patent is why no other three wheel tilting motorcycle is being sold in the mainstream market, aside from the over-complicated Yamaha Niken with 4 fork legs.
Would actually quite like one of these with a manual gearbox, and an SL front bodywork conversion.
The point is, that legislation is not being passed, yet people are still being locked down by edict, and are being arrested for opening their business, or a few months ago for having an outdoor parking lot church service, or not wearing a mask.
And Nikola Tesla is spinning as fast as his bladeless turbine in his grave that people are using his name to make huge fortunes, when during the later part of his lifetime people would not support his patents, and he died in relative bankruptcy aside from Westinghouse paying his living expenses in deference to their…
I have never advocated for NO government... but we are way, way beyond the restrictions to the enumerated powers.
Read the whole sentence... You missed the word LEGAL, as a criteria.
you missed the point entirely, congratulations. You didn’t even read the sentence beyond the word regulate...
The system is supposed to be a framework of checks and balances against that sort of thing, and also against the government becoming worse because they have power and authority over others...
I said MOST.
There are more rich Democrats that are richer than most rich Republicans in Congress.
If you are able to afford new pickup truck, factory incentives make it more attractive than 1 year old. Plus most pickup trucks are well above a 20K$-range economy car.
Average price of cars going up, while sales figures over all go WAY down...
Doesn’t hold a candle-power to my Olight H2R Nova.
EB110 was not on-par with McLaren F1 in any way. It was ambitious, but ultimately flawed.
It re-wrote the supercar rulebook from the ground up in the early 1990s.
Maybe I am more jaded than I was almost 30 years ago... and not to diminish the amazing aspects of the car...
Depends on the seat height. A chair-height bench seat might not leave much head room... but a slightly more modern, slightly lower seat, still not sitting on the floor, would probably still have some head-room in that car.
I was thinking something closer to something sleeker than the later mid-50s Ford Crown Victoria coupe, and a theoretical 50-year predecessor to the mid-90s Thunderbird coupe, as a big, but handsome GT coupe.