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Make it so.

Big enough for their own gravitational force, so maybe we try that...

322 pounds? That’s a porky little bugger. My old Honda 350 weighs about the same, and that’s using 1960's technology.

How’d the battery life handle those cold temps? Noticeable degradation at 15 degrees?

100%. Let’s flip those and call it a day.

SAAB. Hear me out. Make them in Sweden but make them electric. They’ll need to solve the cold weather/battery concern, but once that’s done, sell them to Norway, who has the most EVs per capita. If they can solve that cold battery issue, they’ll work just fine anywhere else.

Guzzis are just such beautiful machines. They really exemplify the whole “Italian style”. I’d love to have one in my stable, but I’d have trouble deciding which one.

And if you’ve ever heard one run, it sounds just like a sewing machine.

I never understood the whole “I don’t want a minivan because of my masculinity” thing. But I think this design could change that argument. Kind of a Ford Flex/GMC Acadia minivan...thing. I dig it.

I first learned on an old Honda 350, then moved up to an 800cc Triumph about a year later. But I still enjoy hopping on that 350 for jaunts around town, just because you feel so fast when you’re really just matching the speed limit. I’d love to see more 200-400cc bikes on the market. No one needs to start learning on

I’m not familiar with their MTBR/MTBF values, but I feel like 90k is a good life for a wheel bearing. I know I’ve replaced them way earlier on older bikes.

How’d you know about my reconstructed left ACL?

Worth it. Very worth it.

I’ve got a Hinkley Bonnie. If I had the room, I wouldn’t mind getting a TR6.

Uggghhh. My friend has one, and he LOVES it. It just seems to fit so well regarding power and size.

I like the older bikes myself. It’d be awesome if they would introduce a smaller displacement bike in the classic line. Something in the 500cc or under category. Really get those first riders.

We talking Triumph cars or motorcycles here?

These puns are really striking a chord with their wing theme.

This brings back fond memories. My dad had a ‘76 Deville that he drove for years. I remember laying down lengthwise and not touching either door. I remember the plush seats, the giant steering wheel, hell even the little window switches and the weird door pulls. Such a boat.

Looks pretty good. My only concern with using mirrors in that location is that I tend to move my head down to look at them, which takes my eyes further from looking straight ahead.