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Doesn’t work for any of my bikes.

It’ll not only expand but over time will eat through the plastic.

5th: Eff that stuff. None of my old motorcycles like it, and some can’t use it at all because the ethanol eats through the tank.

Ram Ram!

It’s not just the moose you gotta watch out for. It’s that crazy squirrel as well.

Clearly the recall hasn’t caught up to the faster ones.

Nice. An easy softball CP to end the work week.

You might as well keep going. I had the same issue with an old motorcycle. What started as simply repainting the frame and replacing rubber has now become a complete rebuild/restoration including teardown of the engine and gearbox.

CP. That interior just BLEEDS 1980's.

David Tracy will be there tomorrow to pick up that Jeep.

Neutral: Assembling parts of a 1972 motorcycle that has been sitting for years! Progress!

I think in the case of HD, the logo itself is the secondary image. What people recognize is the design of the bike. After Indian folded post WW2, they were the only guys making the American cruiser-style for a very long time. You knew you were seeing a Harley. It’s the iconic cruiser style that people see first, not

Is the speedo in MPH or KPH?

I was trying to figure out where I has seen this hill climb before. Then I realized they used it in an episode of “For The Love of Cars” to run a Morgan through its paces.

1996 Buick Roadmaster. V8 and 17/26 MPG. Plus they’re dirt cheap, as long as you don’t mind high mileage.

It was late August, 2011. My girlfriend and I had left the NY State Fair in Syracuse to return to our apartment north of NYC. The standard route: 90 to 87. Easy trip, takes about 2.5-3 hours on any day. But not this day.

Very much so.

Good Lord that was complicated. Enjoyable from an engineering standpoint, but complicated.

Hitting that 200 mark is essentially the law of diminishing returns, or the top of an s-curve. It gets harder and harder to get those incremental improvements as you throw more and more support/funding/engineering into it.

Vintage British/Jap motorcycle parts. What doesn’t go to my young kid, goes there.