Low bed height for easy loading/unloading. Hoonage. Badass. Different.
Low bed height for easy loading/unloading. Hoonage. Badass. Different.
How do we feel about a regular “StuntFreaksTeam Video Of The Week” article?
So what is your solution, Greg? You’ve laid out your argument; how do you propose to fix it? Or did you just want to publicly complain to get a pat on the back from other people that also think they are smarter than the general public?
Referring to this as a “cafe racer”.
I’m a Chevy guy, but this thing is too damn cool. I can’t wait to see it duke it out with the Vettes.
You’re going to get me fired
Haha okay kid, tell me more about how you’re an expert materials engineer / metallurgist / steel industry analyst or about your body shop expertise.
Exactly. Whole lot of keyboard mechanics around here. Ask any body man if he’d rather work on aluminum or steel. You’d get laughed out of most “normal” body shops that are perfectly capable of repairing steel panels for the typical price. A few more of these stories, and the minimum amount of gas you’re saving with…
THANK YOU!
You’re making wayy too much sense.
Scientists didn’t create hurricanes.
That’s because you’re just a simple imbecile, that’s all. You may now carry on with your pathetic existence which is made possible by those you are disrespecting. Happy Memorial Day.
Too little too late? You know CMU drove one across the country 20 years ago? If anyone’s behind, its Google.
As with adopting any new technology as soon as it hits the market, this is unfortunately a price you must be willing to accept.
Any d-bag that puts “angry eyes” headlight covers on their car..seriously wth
This x100000000
Looks....exactly like what we expected! Which isn’t a bad thing..
A college buddy of mine works for Cummins. He knows the team that worked on the engine. He said to stay away for a couple years
Bought my first bike as a sophomore in college a few years ago. 1970 Triumph 500. Couldn’t be happier about that decision; I’ll never sell it.