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Chill, dude. The cyclist was obviously checking traffic before he swerved. His face is blurred as he exits the bike lane to go around the obstacle, which means he’s looking at the car. As he goes around the obstacle, he turns his head forward and the blur goes away. He even double checks over his right shoulder to

Thank you. 

Same thing here. Slightly lower tax rate, but a bunch of deductions went away, so it all came out about even.

Didn’t watch video, but I think you mean The Arrival.

Love the idea, but it should be on the Monkey, not the Grom. 

OK, now I’m excited.

That’s one of the few features on my JK I’d happily give up. I was really surprised and a bit disappointed Jeep decided to keep the folding windshield on the JL.

Wait, seven? I guess I’ll reserve judgement, but that seems like an awful lot of gears for a truck like this.

Damn. Two-door body, removable doors and hard top, off-road ready, throw in a manual transmission, and this has the potential to tempt me away from my Wrangler.

I’m not arguing against you; you make valid points. The way you stated your original post just seemed a little misleading. I agree, there’s still a cost, and I have no idea how those costs balance out. As I said, it’s a fair question.

I love Zero motorcycles, but they start at $8K and most of their bikes are $10K+. That’s waaaaay too much. MSRP on street bikes up to 400CC is typically under $5K, and smaller bikes like a dual sport, monkey bike, or 125cc scooter start under $4K.

See? I knew there were smart people with answers. :)

What about just a simple induction charging pad? I mean, it works for my phone.

Look, I don’t care who does it, but the first company to sell a small, affordable electric motorcycle or scooter gets my money. It doesn’t matter if the badge says Honda, Kymco, or Harley-Davidson (though I have my doubts Harley is capable of building anything (a) small and/or (b) affordable).

Oh, come on... I’m willing to bet good money that a group of middle schoolers can solve the problem of separating aluminum cans (crushed or not) from other recyclables.

This is a fair question, but what is the ecological cost of a shipment of a single razor? I mean, after all, it’s not like the trucks/planes/etc. involved are only carrying that teeny little package. Those vehicles are already making the trip. They just need to carry an additional 3.5 oz or so.

Honey, where is my pant?

Honey, where is my pant?

Gawd, I love that wing...

Naw, bruh... Fox News watching Trump supporters brought it on themselves. They deserve to be called out as the worst-of-the-worst.