karfreek
Karfreek
karfreek

Your answer is in the movie Dazed and Confused. Old stepside pick up is the vehicle of choice to deliver Kegs of beer.

No. But its the first time that Ive had a car where the screen that controls the climate control boots up when it wants to, randomly. The only “fix” was to restart the car at a light and hope it would boot the second time. Sometimes it would, sometimes not.

Ill check it out.

I rented a Velar in Colorado this past February, it was at a time where the Denver area was getting some pretty cold temperatures.  The HVAC system booted up and operated on its own terms.  Not very impressed on a car that only had 400 miles on it when I picked it up.  Needless to say, I am not a fan of Rover these

Yes! I remember the 4DSC stickers on the rear doors. I forgot that Nissan adopted that keypad, similar to what Ford was using on Lincoln/Mercurys. I think that somewhere in the 1990s pushbutton Keyfobs removed the need for the key pad. IMO.

It sure was. But, in Chryslers defense the Daytona and LeBaron shared a dash in the 1980s.

Pretty much is, I think they all used the same Bones, just a new skin over the top to save money.

I respect your opinion.

The interior is a sea of ‘80s design and hard plastic surfaces.

That white 1990(?) is perfect.

until I bought an FTR1200

If you master the friction zone, you dont even really need to put your feet down unless you are at a red light.   The Roadmaster is very balanced and easy to keep up while you creep.

Thanks! It gets a lot of compliments, i’m not going to lie. When I demoed a Red 2015 Roadmaster I knew it would be my next bike. When I saw this color combo for 2016 on a Demo bike in fall 2015, I ordered the first one at my local dealer.

That is true.

My brother has a 2016 K1600GTL and a 2016 Indian Roadmaster.  He chose to ride the Indian from New York State to Vegas and back last fall.  He had no regrets.  

Rattles and vibrates? You obviously have not ridden one. Just so you know there are multiple Indians from 2014 and 2015 with well over 100,000mi on them already. One has the original drive belt on it still.

I own a 2016, its a great bike, and has a pretty good lean angle. Definitely fun to throw through the curves.

Indian specifically designed it to work with gloves. It has user configurable screens but also trigger buttons operated by your index fingers that allow you to scroll the screens so that your hands never leave the bars.  The amount of info Indian put at your fingertips is great.

This is more like a 2-Wheel Cadillac.  I mean that as a good thing.

Because life is just different on a motorcycle.  Cant put it in words, just have to experience it.