“Strange, then, that Stark doesn’t list a top speed for the bike anywhere in its press materials, on the company’s website, or in this pretty extensive video about the bike and the company. Huh, weird.”
“Strange, then, that Stark doesn’t list a top speed for the bike anywhere in its press materials, on the company’s website, or in this pretty extensive video about the bike and the company. Huh, weird.”
Mojo Nixon? He don’t work here.
Tucks his ears into flatbrim hats.
Brake service and tire rotation should have been done before leaving.
Everybody needs to get over the hand wringing here. Retired 101st Airborne infantry squad leader here. Remember, these guys are highly trained in precision flying. In the dark. With people shooting at them. They had vastly more clearance than they get on a lot of hot LZ’s with incoming fire. Relax, they can handle it.…
If Dodge stops existing as a result of the transition to EVs, I’m not going to be even a little bit sad.
I take umbrage to the comparison of range and horsepower as it relates to luxury costs. Yes, more range is expensive like more horsepower is but consumers aren’t going to see that way, nor should they.
Yes and no. For a vast majority of the country, we cant afford new vehicles, so old vehicles with poor MPG are what we fall into. I cant afford an EV or a new hybrid, but i can afford a 15 year old Toyota Sequoia
just makes me think of this
SUV designers.
Roller cam brakes fit squarely in the looks cooler than it works category. Enjoy fidgeting with them endlessly :)
Nascar has never been a huge fan of Live Streaming.
Jalopnik writers.
Whew, I’m glad I didn’t go to that party like I was planning. Looks dead.
again, some stereotypes exist because they are true
There’s a lot of observation bias. You don’t notice the white F-150 with steel wheels and street tires in the right lane when the coal-rolling Ram 350 with a 8" body lift on 35" mud tires and a trump flag races to pass you on the right and slip in just before clipping that F-150.
I had a VW Rabbit convertible. Everyone called it a “chick car”. Had to tinker with that crapcan almost daily. The kind of women who would be capable of that kind of regular maintenance would beat you senseless for referring to them as “chicks”.
The strangest stereotype I’ve heard or read would be the profile that most Jalopnik commenters think about pickup truck drivers.
Jaguar XK owners all snort Viagra off of a stack of divorce decrees.
Other than employees and/or stockholders of the company, has Twitter really improved anyone’s life in any way?