“If I had $5k laying around I’d make an offer.”
“If I had $5k laying around I’d make an offer.”
Wait, what?!? I have always thought hoodscoop=intercooler=turbo with Subarus? This feels like finding out Santa isn’t real.
Two generations later for the turbo, no?
Turbo appeared on the 4th gen Legacy/3rd gen Outback.
Wait, what will our wives be exposing to us? This is a totally different kind of trip now.
The mirrors are the best part, because nothing says “Opulent Road Trip” quite like staring at my own, richly adorned ‘gina, while we cruise along at 70 mph on the pantsless highway to freedom.
Yay! Cheap gas.
Like keleven.
You’re not alone in that sentiment
Oh god, yes. As a BMW person, this pleases me. As soon as they said “inline 6" a while back, I was expecting them to do a new RWD platform. I dare you, Mazda. Do a manual. Go on, do it. Also, what else will they be building on this platform? An inline 6 RX7/8 successor? There can only be good news from this.
As for it being “super illegal” to run a Cannonball... Last time I checked, this was a car enthusiast blog
A few thousand RPM per second is the derivata of RPM and thus appropriate if you speak of how fast revs rise and fall.
I’m the kind of idiot who would show up and buy the thing (albeit not at that price, but closer to $6500 seems realistic).
Ding ding ding! Every time they try to make a “Street” bike they want Ducati money for it. If they’d spend the time to make a dedicated engine and frame, vs modifying a Sportster, I’d be interested. As it sits now I’d rather get a Moto Guzzi if the wife ever let me buy a bike.
Exactly. The simple answer is that Harley’s bikes cost too much.
This is a good idea, and here is why.
Heavily vegetable-topped pizzas can have a lot of water on top if they are prepared incorrectly; and cutting said pizza will lead to a box so soggy that the pizza falls through it onto my shoes which WERE flyknit Nikes and now I have hot pizza water BURNING MY FEET and that’s how…
Little Trees™
if you drop a quarter 10mm socket in that engine bay, it will never, ever, hit the ground
Ah, 2006.