goober1911
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goober1911

Dealing in guitars is going to attract a breed of sellers and buyers that dealing in, say, microscopes will not ;)

On the second question: I would never bring cash with me for a private sale.

But Continental couldn’t explain why it had taken decades to do so.

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This is great. Bana is a massive gearhead, and I have no doubt he’ll put together an awesome movie. If you’ve never seen Love the Beast, do yourself a favor.

Hot take: Don’t.

I’m planning to sell/trade in the BRZ for something automatic and reliable that will short term be my winter car, and eventually be a daily.

I get HF stuff all the time. Doesnt help that they are within walking distance of my house. My rule of thumb is if I think I’m going to use something once or very rarely, I get it from HF. If I use it enough that it breaks then a nice version. 90% of the time I come out ahead. Just use some common sense - nothing that

No room in the garage for a vehicle.

Don’t forget The Doctor, the Tornado & the Kentucky Kid that was done by the same folks about the 2005 US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca.

Great! you will love it, not only is it Ewan McGregor narrating, but it gives a great History lesson of modern era MotoGP and the change from 2-cycle to 4-cycle motors. Someone suggested it to me when I first got into the sport about 8 years ago. There is another one called “hitting the apex” which covers the start of

It’s an interesting and welcome contrast to F1 to see five different manufacturers in the first five places on the grid. Lots of other things to look out for too: Nakagami has shown that somebody other than Márquez can be competitive on the Honda (and in his case it’s the 2019 bike); the Suzukis and KTMs are genuinely

Brad Binder’s first win for KTM was in Brno, not Britain.  

I wonder how Pol Espargaro feels about his Honda move right now.

You’re moving to California to re-invent yourself. You’re apparently also a city-dweller. The correct-est answer is a body-on-frame 4x4 SUV and a motorcycle.

Here you go. $25k, just under 80,000 miles, a manual, and you’re welcome.

Dude is moving from a city with traffic and a functioning public transit system to one with all the traffic and none of the public transit. Get a motorbike if you ever want to get anywhere in less than an hour.

Neutral: I am ever so slightly hopeful. I live in California- what has been the epicenter of the pandemic for awhile now. There has been some reports of a few glitches but the numbers at least for now seem to be going down. A month ago people were still not totally wearing masks. Now they are. Even in areas where they

I bet it you took the helmets off those crotch rocket riders they’re a lot older than you think.

I feel it too:

Why’d you remind me?