dipodomysdeserti
DipodomysDeserti
dipodomysdeserti

Jesus Christ. I’ve put 200 miles on a forty year-old Honda that I tore apart and fucked with myself in the last week, and it’s one of the least reliable Honda engines ever made. It’s an old 450 (one of Honda’s first DOHC engines) and it uses torsion bars instead of valve springs. The manual says to change to oil like

Always good when a motorcycle maker has engine issues. Since, you know, you can be killed if an engine fails at speed on a motorcycle.

FUCK!!!!

Nope, I’m American.

Delaware isn’t the East of the West. That would be Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

I was kind of just being stupid too. Tuesday ya know?

666 comes from Revelations, which is in the New Testament, which Jews don’t give a shit about. Muslims probably don’t give a shit about it either, but they still believe Jesus was a prophet and thus don’t totally ignore everything in the NT, they just believe it was corrupted.

So Delaware is the Dubai of West. Who knew!

Why would Jews give a shit about something written in the New Testament?

Shit, I need the get the lowest numbered plates available in CA, NY, and Florida, STAT! Where else do these guys flock to in the US?

Well, won with them. H-D doesn’t build their current flat track bikes. H-D was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world back in the day, so they better have been winning with them.

I would like to get an old Ducati. My current project bike is a ‘73 Cl450. People said the 450 was Honda’s attempt at building a Ducati engine.

There’s some serious source-ception going on here. Jalopnik citing a local Washington news website which is then playing a video from a local Phoenix station.

You realize lawyers a lot more expensive than the car payment on a salvaged title ten year-old Mustang, right? You can only sell so much meth out of your trailer.

It helped that Jalopnik posted the story two months after it came out.

The two most unreliable vehicle brands ever made square off!

I would like to see Harley-Davidson buy Ducati.

Yes, but their track bikes still used big, heavy, air cooled V twins.

What a convenient timeframe all this data was lost from!

The Ford flathead V8 was definitely an icon, but the most iconic V8 ever? C’mon guys...