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I REALLY want one... You have no idea. The FZ-07 is my “compromise”. Really can’t justify a 900cc, but a 700? ...hmmmmm

It sounds like pure sex! I just can’t justify 900cc though haha

Buddy of mine has an FZ-09. I used to ride (Ninja 250), then got out of it for a few years after moving west. Just took my rider’s course to freshen up my skills (still have my license), and hoping to get back on a bike by the end of the summer! (too damn hot in Phoenix in July).

For now, I’m thinking about being more

FYI, while lane sharing is not legal in Arizona, local PD and highway patrol tend to turn a blind eye if it’s done safely (i.e., walking speeds in stopped traffic). They understand that it’s 110 degrees out, and you’re sitting on an idling bike. Hell, DPS (highway patrol) bike cops will split all the time around here.

Weird to see my hometown on the list, haven’t been there in ages!

I knew they put lights in the spiral, but didn’t know about the facelift.

Does anyone have a wallpaper size version of the lead image?

The CR-Z was a flop because Honda screwed up their naming convention.

You see, you had the original Honda Insight. A 2-seater hybrid, designed around the idea of an economical commuter. You could have it with a manual transmission as well!

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Holy shit, how have I never experienced Wizard People, Dear Reader before? This is excellent!

In return, I give you this:

That’s the view from my front porch. It’s pretty nice. Winter storms can suck though — last winter was a shitty winter, and we still woke up a few days to waist-deep snow. Luckily we’ve got well water and a septic system, so as long as we’ve got power we’re good. Our only source of heat is a wood burning stove, so

Yeah but I hear it has the heaviest payload in its class.

2nd gen, TRD Pro, dual cab, short bed, 6 speed manual?

I’m getting dangerously close to selling my FR-S and getting a truck. I don't know why.

could have been both makes. I distinctly remember hearing the Kia Rio adverts on the radio (could've been just our local dealer though). But our Kia and Daewoo dealer were one in the same (incredible, I know!).

Generally good, except for vehicles with Mexican plates, snowbirds, and transplants who don't know what they're doing and bring their local driving with them.

I was amazed, even in downtown SLC people were paying attention, weren't waiting for gaps a mile long to turn / merge, but would still give you room and wave you over the minute you signaled!

I LOVED how fast Utah drivers drive. Speed limit is 80? 95 sounds good.

Don’t remind me —moving back on Wednesday.

Well I've driven twice from Phoenix to Flagstaff and back. Except for slow tourists around all the national parks, I had nothing but great drivers. Even in SLC they weren't bad. Much better than Phoenix.