The caliper on the inside layout was also used on Buell motorcycles which had a ring shaped disk bolted to the rim
The caliper on the inside layout was also used on Buell motorcycles which had a ring shaped disk bolted to the rim
As a further note, today my mail arrived in a Toyota Sienna and the mail carrier was very glad to have a vehicle with working AC.
The Grumman LLV is now the EOLV.
In the 70s in New York the Good Humor trucks still had bells, I didn’t encounter music until the 90s in Oregon where they play The Entertainer from beater minivans through modern purpose built food trucks.
Either they don't have such extreme high temperatures or they have specially configured "hot and high" aircraft like the choppers used in the Himalayas.
You should definitely do your research before entering extreme environments. I learned about heat and motorcycles 30 odd years ago on an average summer day in Pennsylvania. Wearing a vented jacket is better than a T-shirt for dehydration as well as road rash.
That price indicates the seller is trying to recoup a lot of the labor. Plus it's not a Hemi, ND. Smyth kits are pretty good but he rear treatment just looks crumpled rather than styled.
The classic joke is the most futile job is installing BMW turn signals.
My enduring memory of Slingshot in the wild is watching a middle aged guy rage quit a traffic jam by flooring it and laying rubber in front of the ice cream stand. I feel like I have nothing in common with the typical Slingshot buyer
I’ve ridden a newer Can-Am and I had to forget everything my body knew about riding a motorcycle. A third wheel completely alters the dynamics and makes it handle like a sidecar.
You got the Landrover 101 wrong. It was built to tow light artillery, specifically the 105mm Light Gun in air mobile units. Like the 88" lightweight most of the body was detachable to make it light enough to be sling loaded by a helicopter. This feature was almost immediately rendered obsolete by Britain purchasing…
Dodge built enough fast cars to make this classic congruent
I've seen the 3rd row seat in a first generation Highlander in person and it made a Porsche 911 look roomy. I would only buy a RAV-4 in two row form, and it seems expensive so ND. If you really want that many seats forgo AWD and find a Mazda5. They drive nicely and the third row is actually usable.
If I could get that deal I'd go for it. Unfortunately I live in Oregon and the local Nissan dealer abruptly shut down a month ago so my nearest Nissan store is 2 hours away on the other side of a mountain range.
So “do as I say, not as I do”, unless Ford is radically retooling as we speak that reasonable sized car won’t have a blue oval on it.
I'll nominate the FD RX-7, flawed, but brilliant when it was working. If you want stone reliable grand touring, Lexus SC400 or its parent Toyota Soarer
I like this because a lot of my 7-11 trips are by bicycle. I'm still not liking the markup since Winco has Powerade Zero for $0.78 a quart on sale, so I stock up whenever possible.
In my neck of the woods a surprising number of framers, roofers, and other contractors use lifted crew cab brodozers for actual work, regardless of how impractical it is.
This has become straight up mob violence without even a pretense of car culture. I'm glad I live out in the sticks
That’s amazing, I expect Tesla’s “Partial Self Driving” to do dumb stuff, but adriver so brain dead he doesn’t notice he’s on a train track is stunning.