hiimthatguy
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hiimthatguy

Another perfect example of Jalopnik readers not knowing what they're looking at.

The rare case when a hearse would be more practical and better looking.

I think I agree with you across the board, which kind of frightens me. I especially agree with the "of the time" exception because there is no way this is wrong.

Can't wait till they give that cord an extension.

The bike is a Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic.

You may call that a logging road, but in New Brunswick, we call that a highway. It is paved. Likely a stretch of highway 8 or highway 11.

And the wide-angle vee, and the wrong sound, etc. etc. But cruiser = Harley and sportbike = Ninja, right?

While certainly Canadian, that is not a Harley. Notice the shaft drive.

well if it's a Subaru you'd probably want to start by peeling off the Coexist and Obama Hope bumper stickers

They shouldve picked one of the MANY MANY other elegant Vtwins harley manufactured. Lets go knucklehead, panhead, UL, Xr750 with the sweet heads. But not they went with a twin cam 88?

In Finland we have a low rate of gun crime (14%) and we have 45 guns per 100 people. I think we are 5th in guns per capita in the world.

Like Mexico, right? no violence down there with their strict gun laws, right?

Shit like this does not happen in states with stand your ground laws where concealed carry is common... Just sayin

If you ever tasted elk meat you'd feel differently.

Usually ricers can't afford JL audio. they are only W1 version 2s but seriously... they aren't the ultra lightning thunder series sub you'd see in a honduh also that encloser probably costs some money... My guess is... football player or other pro athlete

Presto Flo: Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge, I'm trying not to lose my hat...

You do realize that you are on the truck-specific subsite for Jalopnik right? What's your deal against trucks? If you actually drive the '66 Impala (with the 283 cu in) in your name then you are probably getting around 10c/18h mpg also.

I understand more is better, but they give these trucks towing capacities that they can't meet. It's not like you can buy a 1500 series truck with a goose neck or fifth-wheel. I guess you could buy one yourself if you had to.

The way you feel about a road-only trucks (which I agree on) is also the way I feel about buckets in a pickup. Should be a bench with big arm rest that folds up and down