That didnt work so well for Oldsmobile...
That didnt work so well for Oldsmobile...
Im late GenX but I rode my 2016 Indian to work today so I am Identifying as a boomer. ;-)
Any proper Boomer will tell you that triple black is: Black Paint, Black interior and Black Vinyl roof.
For what its worth, I see a lot of WRX & Toybaru’s in my area what almost that exact tire and wheel combo on it.
Yeah, wow. How did that happen? Kudos to you!
There is a beautiful blue one that goes by my house, it has chrome wheels. I love it, the blue, the chrome. Its all beautiful.
Because Millennial’s were taught to hate everything that a Baby Boomer may have had anything to do with. Therefore, V-Twins, Corvettes, Chrome wheels, Trucks, and BOF cars all have to go.
I agree!
My 2013 Accord with a 4cyl Manual us just as fast to 60 and in the 1/4mi as my stock 1989 Trans Am that had a TPI 350! We are in good times right now!
It sure does hurt! But I would do it all over again.
He’s made a mistake and doesn’t know what to do, but it’s your fault and could you hurry up and end his two-way-stop purgatory already
Old enough to remember when these came out people were tripping over their Johnson on the 230hp rating...from a 454! And getting 10 real world MPG to get that 230hp.
Learned to drive in a 1980 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser in Finger Lakes winters. Luckily it had Posi-Traction. Our 1982 Buick did not, and that was a b***h in the winters. Once you mastered the 80, Dad let you move to the 1982 to see how much life could suck in snow.
My comment was in reference to a vehicle structure.
This morning on the way into work I was approaching a 2-way stop intersection where I did not have to stop and had right of way. Enter guy in white CR-V from the left. He stops, decides to go, then stops 1/2 way in the oncoming lane, then he does the creep. You know, where he slowly inches towards your lane to the…
There is no group that I respect more than our nations Veterans, they are at the top of the tough totem-pole. I keep a pic of my grandpa and on my fireplace mantel in his WW2 uniform.
Ok, well mine is not a Harley. But, I know some people who do some serious riding and have racked up 100s of thousands of miles on a Harley.
I rode 2,600+ mi to TN and back. While the time I was in TN for 2 days the weather was great, but the 1,100 down and 1,100mi back were cold, rainy and miserable. The funny part is, that trip has more stories that I tell people than any other trip ive taken. All because of the weather and the difficulty presented. That…
Every group has those people, if that’s what you choose to focus on, that’s on you. I am an IBA Mile Eater with two certified rides. I put an average of 7-10k on my bike a year in an area where there is only 6-months max of riding. Its not uncommon for me to put 4-500mi on mine in a day, the most in a day was 1,100.…
Don’t forget the 6 gallons of gasoline sitting on top of the whole hot mess.