I-10 across Louisiana has to be one of the longest bridges, particularly across the Atchafalaya Basin. It was also one of the roughest major highways I’ve been on.
I-10 across Louisiana has to be one of the longest bridges, particularly across the Atchafalaya Basin. It was also one of the roughest major highways I’ve been on.
77 is better.
I’d go with a full-face helmet plus an Aerostitch or RoadCrafter suit. No road rash with the proper suit, and much less likely to break bones.
Several decades ago, back when I was young and dumb and full of..., er....guts. Probably 17, went to a kegger down by the river, got a little tipsy before heading home.
I learned to ride on an early-70s three-speed bike. Then I got my own BMX bike, which I rode a lot on one wheel.
I thought I read, about 20 years ago, that the current bicycling speed record back then was 90-something mph. I remember the bike had solid discs over the wheels, and other aero goodies.
Look where you want to go. Definitely do NOT look at any hazards. If you look at them, you will hit them. Not trying to be funny here.
Probably closer to 25 years. It’s probably one of the oldest V6 series engines still in production, and one of the fastest-revving V6 engines.
They have a new Nordic Forest Pearl, but I can't tell if it is supposed to be green, blue, gray or all three...
It's a handlebar goatee.
Will it do 185?
I hope Sony does a lot better on their future UI than on some of their existing electronics.
Sonya
Tire wear can vary greatly depending on how the vehicle is driven, city vs highway, corners vs straightaways, road surface quality, etc. I’ve seen examples where the same vehicle with the same tires has a tire lifespan of anywhere from 30k miles to 90k miles, depending on different drivers, conditions, etc.
Consumer Reports doesn’t really give the Escape very good reviews, either.
I’m gonna go out of the box here and say General Electric, mainly because they’re a huge corporation that has the wherewithal to see the project through (aka no vaporware), and they have a long history in providing solid electrical products.
Isn’t that still vaporware?
Maybe they’ll have a fire sale?