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Really liked my new Klim gear for the rain on Wednesday. Gloves got soaked tho, and still haven’t dried.

I’m not sure this makes a lot of sense for the US market. Beginner bikes are throw aways here. Everyone (sic) goes to 1000cc sportbikes after putting 300 miles on a Ninja 300. Sure they’re are people riding and racing them but not the vast majority. I can’t see BMW wanting to be associated with throw away bikes. They

I doubt we will ever see commercial hud helmets that will be open-source so we can write our own control software :-/

But when will we get motorcycles in space!?

Cars, I assume you mean.

I love my Glock 22, but still can’t shoot anything more accurately than my wife’s 19!

Looked at the Jacket. Wow. Nice, but super expensive. I’m getting a Klim as my next shell.

But what’s his ‘safe word’?

Reminds me of the LC8 V-Twin.

Agreed. But I can’t vouch for any of the other cheap brands. I’ve owned HJC and Arai.

Winter and rain gear can get pretty expensive. Leather riding suits are expensive. Basic textile or mesh gear can be had for less than $500 certainly. If you’re going to buy a cheap helmet, at least get HJC. Don’t buy a Bilt helmet.

But what about the Institute androids? Wouldn’t that stoke her phobia too?

Hey. It runs. The rest is just peanuts.

I honestly didn’t realize that was the “definition” of a scrambler. I love the guys on advrider who have turned ninjas (650 and 250) into off-road bikes.

<3 what you're doing Sean. Jalopnik has always been my go-to site for cars, and it was anyways nice to see some Lanesplitter content (2 Wheels Bad?), but the last three months have been awesome. It's nice to see someone who loves bikes as much as I do pushing out this great content (not to discount the great work Wes

Or doesn’t become mainstream :trollface:.

Ironically, Dan Savage is anti-trans.

What about switching back to the xbox controller?

What about switching back to the xbox controller?

I thought they were going to tell us if it’s realistically sized vs my hometown.