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Godt ord igen.....
Quite many do. They were teens when H-D’s were pretty much unobtainable (expensive and crap), but now they’re having the means (expensive and ok quality).
Don’t be so lazy and just ask. Instead google it:
I’ve ridden motorcycles a lot of places, but Japan was the only country where motorcyclists thought car drivers were safe and courteous. Could be because so many of them at some point have used motorcycles for regular transportation, and thus know the feeling of vulnerability.
Truck drivers of all European nationalities say ‘thanks’ by briefly using the RH and LH indicator, if you’ve helped them - for example by flashing your lights when an overtaking tractor-trailer made it past me and can safely pull in again. I’ve seen car drivers do it too occasionally.
The Luftwaffe’s Heinkel He 111Z ‘Zwilling’ (‘Twin’) seems to have worked just fine. From Wikipedia: “This resulted in an aircraft with two fuselages and five engines. They were tested at Rechlin in 1941, and the pilots rated them highly.”
In the book ‘The World Without Us’ by Alan Weisman - imagining what would happen to the planet if all humans simply disappeared - the NYC subway gets all flooded in 48 hours when electricity to the pumps are cut.
When telling youngsters (anyone under 40) about great American car and motorcycle movies from the 1960s and 1970s, these few come to mind:
Phew. made it all the way to the bottom of the comments, fearing that nobody had recognized the cars. Glad you did (but you do have a weird username).
Could be either, but 3-wheelers have a long history in countries with labyrinthine city roads, as their turning circle typically is smaller than a car of the same size. Typically they have been cheaper to built than a car, and many were originally developed as motorcycles with an added rear chassis. Try googling Mazda…
Actually yes, I didn’t like it. Apologies for that. Love all of his other movies, though.
Depending on the nature of your trip, relationship status and gender, you may want to bring condoms. When in Japan 12 years ago, Tokyo had but four places, where one could buy them in a proper size for non-Japanese.
Aside from the size and generally bad attitude, a peacocks scream is just like when you pinch a small child. Trust me, you’t want to listen to that all the way to wherever you’re flying.
Road tests by professional moto journalists suggest otherwise (BIKE Magazine, UK, amongst others). Did you ever ride it, or can you judge a bike’s comfort merely by looking at it.
Whatever is your current profession, you’re probably overqualified for it. Instead please become an advisor for the Oakland police, and point out to them how to use their resources and deal with the locals.
Airbus found it necessary to make one thing in their bathrooms better: The tables used for changing babies’ diapers had to be made stronger, in order to accomodate members of the ‘mile high club’. Why Airbus’ designers had not thought of that - considering that many of them are French - is beyond me.
Ahem, DKW F1 came with FWD in 1931, and continued being developed up to and including present-day Audis. The Traction Avant was indeed a groundbreaking design, but more because it combined the FWD of a large car with the unibody design.
Nope, but he’s probably the sort of person who reads newspapers.