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Fun Fact! Professional Engineers who are tasked with establishing infrastructure band-aids post natural disasters are NOT held liable for any injuries/damage/deaths caused if said band-aid fix fails. Cowabunga!

Was just playing last night. This definitely would be in the game. Probably in the remote Alaska maps. Or Russia. Yeah, Russia.

Depending on how much “dirt” you’re getting into, I really like the Triumph Scrambler. Perfectly fine on road and relatively capable off (with the right tyres).

“There’s a THING in the ceiLING!”

When I lived in upstate NY, I had a Cicada hit my helmet at 55+. Not only did it knock my head back but I could barely see past the bug schmoo left in its place.

The only major event I had on my bike was a quick lap around post Winter hibernation. I only planned on the minimum gear but my GF (now Wife) insisted on everything. I’ve lost count how many times I appreciate her insistence that day.

And if the owner was around, I’m sure he’d only entertain offers for what he paid or more. He knows what he’s got.

I like to give the ole’ “Single firing gun” pointer. More fun than the generic peace sign.

Wonderful. Appreciate the follow-up!

That’s good to hear. Is that reported on a different article somewhere else?

My Dad bought the 2014 version of this bike about a year ago for $3600. Price is a little high for the market right now but I’d still for go for it. They’re quite fun to ride, as long as the ergonomics work for you.

While I’ve never been IN an Aston martin, I would believe they have to be comfortable to sit in. I like this choice.

Can’t wait to see it! As a native of the Hudson Valley, please include your route map in some way. I miss riding those roads, especially up towards Shandaken and around Downsville.

I suggested the Roadmaster simply because it’s the most comfortable car I’ve ever driven. The size is not a requirement for me, I’d take the Sedan or the Wagon as long as I can get the dyna-glide system and those plush leather seats.

Agreed, I abhor typos. But it’s the first sentence in the article. A simple read-through should catch it.

“When fishermen on the Pecatonica River in Northern Illinois likely had no idea that their sonar would lead to a breakthrough in a nearly 50-year-old missing persons case.”

Buick Roadmaster with an upgraded stereo system. Sitting on a cloud while cranking the tunes.

In a reality it has its place. I’m thinking how awesome would this be in a smalltown parade. The sidecar is the perfect place to throw candy to the kids.

Yes.

I love it. Crazy idea and I love it.