Yes. For all the usual suspects: super duty trucks, box vans and commercial vehicles.
I did this when my daughter started to learn. I took the chain off of the front and rear sprockets and zip tied it up out of the way. I took off the pedals and had my own stride bike. Added the pedals back on after a few weeks and she was off on her own.
8. Miata
No, what you do is buy or rent a strider bike. Training wheels are a crutch and most kids rely on them for too long. Look into the strider bike thing. A much better approach.
Looks like his face bent the steering wheel. That's going to hurt later...
Ahem, the correct term you are looking for is "countertenor."
It's a dual-drive enclosure. 8/2=4
I drove my '99 I30 until it was just shy of 200k. Needed a bigger car, so I sold it. I still ache for a 2004 I35t
I rented from Budget in Salt Lake City, Utah. I don't know how availability of manual transmission cars is outside of Utah, but there were a few options (much to my surprise). They tried to push me into a Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed, but the Mustang is so much more of a better car in my opinion, so I dug in my…
Over this Summer I took a 1600 mile road trip in a rental 2012 Mustang GT 5.0 with the 6-speed. Averaged 22 mpg. Wife and two kids came along. Best trip ever.
Michael Bay sees a missed opportunity.
Or use an empty ice cube tray.
Turn a normal spoon around and use it convex style rather than concave. Been doing it this way for years.
I just got back from a 1300+ mile trip. Me, wife and two young kids. What did we drive?
A gentle sigh is enough to sufficiently wind a modestly-sized pipe. That is, unless you plan on sticking a 32' Contre Bombarde to your exhaust system.
Was it windy? Absolutely. In fact, there was a tornado warning issued in the next town over (Hurricane). It's almost always windy here.
Only 10-20 lbs. of boost?