jdubb86
jdubb86
jdubb86

Having driven on these roads, I’m surprised the number that die is so low.

Congress forced the FAA to delegate 90+% of the certification to Boeing.

Someone else’s rental car. Nothing you do to it matters, they’re responsible!

I use everything I’ve bought.

As a motorcyclist and moto commuter in Seattle....every single day. This is so commonplace, without any enforcement.

Cars are boring. Check out this MotoAmerica spec R1 for $65k. Completely built with spares. Make the right choice and get to dragging knees...not sitting motionless in a cage.

Most people just need (and want) a motorcycle. Gets rid of distracted driving, texting and driving, carelessness, and unclogs the roads. One of mine even gets ~ 75mpg...problem solved.

Took me three months to lock down a Red TRD OR that wasn’t 2500 miles away. 

The Mini is actually a pretty good choice, front heavy with lots of weight over the driving and turning wheels. I’m always really impressed how well mine does in the snow.

My dad lost a neighborhood friend to this in grade school. It was a neighborhood where you put boxes for recycling on the side of the street for pickup. My dad’s friend was playing in a big cardboard box and a car hit it and killed him.

Late 80's - Early 90's CBR250RR...250 cc inline four, 45hp at 15,000RPM, redline 19,000 RPM, and under 350 lbs wet!

Very nice write up. It’s simple to change a chain and sprockets but dealers will charge you a lot for it. A better way that speeds up chain removal is to cut the old one off with a cutoff wheel. Takes a second or two and is much less annoying then driving the pin out of the old master link..

After a semi totaled my 06 last year with 170k miles on it they handed me $23k. Now I have a new one. The worst thing about owning one is I always have to drive everyone everywhere, snowboarding, track days, road trips, towing, forest roads, ORV trails, dirt biking, sand dunes. It’s a vehicle that has few limitations,

As someone who works for the FAA. Nope, never going to happen.

For some it’s not a hobby. I ride every day during the summer/spring/fall and if lane splitting was allowed I’d ride most days in the winter too. Riding is a much more enjoyable way to get to any destination. Just because most of the people you know put 500 miles a year on their bikes doesn’t mean we all do that.

I’ve never owned an automobile that got more than 18 mpg. Maybe one day...

A motorcycle.

Tom Tom took me down a one way Bus/Taxi only lane on a main thoroughfare in Granada, Spain. I got the $45 Euro bill about 8 months later. Thanks Tom Tom.

Hopefully they also cut 5k off the msrp. Otherwise their not understanding the base issue.

It’s always awesome to see women in club and professional motorcycle road racing. She will be missed and hopefully more will follow her footsteps into racing.