Created by a man named Wild Bill Gelbke, the Roadog at 17 feet long and over 3000 lbs is the largest motorcycle ever built. Wild Bill actually managed to sell a handful of them to some evidently insane customers.
Created by a man named Wild Bill Gelbke, the Roadog at 17 feet long and over 3000 lbs is the largest motorcycle ever built. Wild Bill actually managed to sell a handful of them to some evidently insane customers.
So pretty much don't be an idiot from 1-10
Buying salvage or even as-is used vehicles should probably only be done by someone who wrenches their own, or at least knows enough to diagnose issues when they happen and know someone who can wrench it for them on the cheap. Also a good cheap source for parts is a must.
2002, there are also torrents and equinoxes that are a bit newer with a manual too.
Agreed! Even more true if you are a used car bottom feeder like me. Had a 500 dollar Saturn SW2 5 Speed that lasted 2.5 years as my DD with not much being put into it(wish I oil sprayed it when I first bought it, damn winter road salt), and currently am driving a $750 Saturn Vue with a manual that I am going to try to…
I fixed the lcm myself on my old 2003 p71. Opened up the lcm. Desoldered the 15A relay for the headlights cut a hole in the lcm box then soldered in a pigtail that could run outside of the box so I could stick a bigger 30A relay on it. Never had anymore problems.
So square... I really don't like those square fenders.
Looks like Mike Murderbeck is a whiner.
That would up the power by the smallest amount though... might save what 10 cents in a year?
To get a solid 50% better gas mileage than the EPA says we'll get, we'll have to employ some hypermiler-style driving techniques, a form of driving that rivals detailed studies of land reapportionment in terms of sheer excitement and joy. Hypermiling is easily the most self-flagellating form of competitive driving.…
Cool looking bus but no real pics of the interior. Could be spending quite a bit getting that back to camping form.
I think we need more arrogant assholes and less political correctness on the air.
I'd drive it.
I second this one, loved playing online Motocross Madness 2 that came with a Logitech Wingman Extreme game controller I got years and years ago.
I'd have to say Beetle.
So if you ever try to call out a hypermiler, you'll be stopped dead in your tracks. You'll be met with an enormous Excel spreadsheet, color-coded and perfectly arranged, showing every single fuel stop he's ever made, dating back to 1977, when he hypermiled a Chevy Impala to a robust 7.34 mpg. ("The tailwinds were…
Cool, never knew that.