Thanks for the information. It fascinating!
Thanks for the information. It fascinating!
Shhhhhhh! You are providing facts in the middle of an interwebs argument. You should know that those are not allowed.
How are your schools funded? The schools in my area are funded mostly at the local level.
Correct! Boy Wonder.
No free lunch. Pay now or pay later.
Not if you plan on keeping the car for as long as possible.
It is (sadly) pretty much typical group mentality. Most folks in larger groups tend to think someone else will stop to help who is better able to aid the victim. If there was only one or two other riders on that track it is more likely that all would stop to render assistance. But increase that number to 10... we are…
No. That is standard attire for Hayabusa riders... especially for riders of modified Hayabusas.
The Karmann-Ghia is one of the few Volkswagen products I would ever consider purchasing. Also on the list are the 1978 or earlier Beetle and the oh-so groovy Thing.
This guy wins.
This is great stuff!
They both suck.
You mean why it is still set in all lowercase letters? It has been like that since the team’s inception. Pretty sure Ted Leonsis did not come up with the design.
DING!
My dad used to let us ride on the tank of his motorcycles when we were toddlers. Of course we all wore wee little motorcycle helmets. And dad only took us for rides in a circle around the backyard on a 175cc Yamaha trail bike. Did not get to ride on the back of his Honda CB750 until we were at least 5 years old.…
Yep.
Kurtwood Smith. The gift that keeps on giving.
That is just standard riding attire for most Hayabusa riders.
Silver suits would be way better.
Since this is Toyota, the drone is just earning its very own Camry dent.