harrih0oner
HarriH0oner
harrih0oner

You can also use the lever from you floor jack if you don't have a dedicated pipe or breaker bar.

God was driving the truck obviously.

I hope predator hasn't seen this!

Dad always said "Better stuntin' than fontin'."

Always wanted to do a track day to get better at my riding in a safe environment. I have a 650 V strom, not exactly a sport bike. Do people track like non sports bikes?

Tire pressure must have been a bit off.

I wonder if he was driving into on coming traffic in hopes someone would call the cops. Still not a smart move. Also Ken Block has really let himself go.

He’s gonna have to lay low for awhile.

Yeah but it doesn't come in Red, White, and Blue!!! 'Muricah wooooo!

I’m stuck with this dilemma everyday. I have a V-Strom 650 that I got because my neighbor practically gave it to me and I love it. I commute about 60 miles to work and it is great, but I really want something for the occasional off road action that CA has to offer. I’ve been really thinking about just going with a

4 degrees C or at 39 degrees F, water is at it's max density and will sink.

Just being a smart ass, but still ice freezes from top down in your scenario. As the ice cools to 4oC it'll sink and then you end up with the coldest water on top and due to the low cooling time, you can get effective brine rejection that should remove any trace impurities.

Last time I checked ice always forms from the top down.

I’ve been wondering about this for a while. I have DL650 which is great for my commute, but can’t handle any real off-roading (at least not with me at the helm). I’ve been looking at some thumpers so I can do more off raody stuff, but feel like I’ll be wringing it’s neck just to keep it at highway speeds. I wonder if

It probably had a carbon fiber hood and spoiler.

I feel like the real solution is to get a motorcycle. $600 can get you a pretty sweet ride (not really). Plus you save money because everything you buy has to fit in your backpack.

My response is to just tell people that they "just haven't hit a motorcyclist yet."

I went down (haha) on the 10 Freeway going pretty slow 15-20. Bike landed on my foot and slid about 20 feet. Shifter broke off into what would have been my sexy ankle, but again the shoe stopped the actual puncture. Proper riding shoes saved me form ankle surgery. I wouldn't skimp on the shoes either.

Found mine. Bottom of the page, right in the middle. Has ken Block even approved any of the others? Maybe the 1984 Group B version, but come on!

When I was in high school I bought a 1967 Firebird. Over the winter of my senior year I saved up to drop a 400 in it and a new tranny. So while I was doing this I bought a 1979 Datsun 280 ZX off my buddy as my beater.