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jason-dubreuil

Ya i agree with you but let me share this. I grew up in the 80's and my parents only request to me on Christmas days was to not “Take your bike apart by lunch time!” I’ve purchased a two Walmart bikes for kids and will say they are absolute crap. The breakage i’ve seen doesn’t even come close to what i experienced as

oh my.....i’m having a little PTSD from a previous situation.

The beginning of the end for Mazda... The economics around battery creation and the electric powertrain for Mazda will be very difficult for Mazda to survive alone.

I used that EXACT line and was kicked 5 mins until the next juror.

For cleaning shoes why else?

I totally agree. This product will spawn a new level of concern for the public. I liken it to the term and reasoning behind helicopter parents. Now i’m not saying that 100% of what helicopter parents monitor is important to monitor. What i’m saying is that there is probably 20% that’s correct, with this you now have

I never thought i would say this because i used this as an argument to promote F1 over Nascar. But with all the steward race penalties and realtime in-race review processes, there actually SHOULD be more accidents to prevent all the friggin nonsense. Hit them in the wallet big time, they’ll start racing better.

There is too much money in circulation and people need new items speculate on. It’s just another item in a new market and new marketplace to speculate on. Value is what people put on things.

TSX all the way!

People need to find common ground. You can substituted any small town USA that has a car meetup that has pros and cons to holding the meetup in a strip mall. My little town set limits at car shows because it can get out of hand. Yes people do buy coffee from the coffee shop during the show, and yes there are people

Sign me up!

Looking forward to seeing this on Cargurus for $250K in 5 years.

Has anyone ever thrown a snowball onto a paved road?

Seriously.....this guy had about 1-2 seconds to react. He was basically trying to see which way the tire would go, had about .5s to 1s to think and process, BEFORE it turned bad. And in this case, which comes down to a 50/50 choice he choose wrong.

I’m not saying it’s long the only term strategy, companies do this all the time. Establish a product or presence on something external to their core, and then integrate. Right now that Bike really doesn’t exist. Until they start thinking this way, they’ll continue to lose customers like they have been. This is another

I totally agree, and it doesn’t matter whether they’re going after Dentist or a Millennial, any talk about where this bike slot between a KTM, Triumph, BMW or Honda is wasted calories.

This also won’t sell because of the dealer network. Harley needs think about removing dealers from the mix, and selling direct to consumer from a website. Yes it will be a difficult shift, and it won’t be easy, but in the long term for the person they’re going after it works. And drop the price along with it, make it

With all seriousness this site has gotten progressively unusable. The content is weak, the articles are a mish-mash of advertisements and click holes, and the navigation is all over the board.