Hornady A-Max, according to Wikipedia.
Hornady A-Max, according to Wikipedia.
I’m too old to care. Fake, real, it’s all good to me!
I just watched the full video - it was a full lap, not bridge-to-gantry.
Cachet. Can’t underestimate it.
I own a 2011 Grand Sport.
I also own a ‘10 Fit. Silly large on the inside for how small it is outside.
I’ve never been impressed with initial quality surveys. I’m generally like, “So what?” If it’s in warranty, it’ll get fixed. What I care about is the long-term quality.
I live in Germany, and often buy fuel on the economy.
“warning on the language”, which is ironic given AvE’s disclaimer in the vijeo introduction.
It destroys fuel systems not designed for it.
Owned an XB12S when Eric Buell made that fateful announcement. Loved the bike, would still have it if Buell existed today. Ridiculously short wheelbase, blended in with both cruiser and sportbike crowds.
Given it’s 4500 lbs, skinny tires, and 707hp - it actually is an ill-handling pig. It’s funny then?
My son has a Porsche t-shirt he wears regularly. We bought it for him when visiting the Porsche museum, and we don’t have a Porsche. He’s an engineering student, so there’s that.
I’m an idiot. I saw “portal router” and I thought it was a new type of woodworking tool like a plunge router. All excited for nothing.
I’m an idiot. I saw “portal router” and I thought it was a new type of woodworking tool like a plunge router. All…
At first I was like, “Thirteen strangers why? WTF are you on about?”
Here’s a Thing in Awesome Orange:
No, no, please be! I was being overly US-centric in my statement. Germany, Japan, and I think many other countries use PS, which works out to about 1 PS per .97 HP.
They’ll stop with the ridiculous markups when fools quit paying them.
SAE net horsepower is listed with all accessories, which is what all the manufacturers quote, including Honda. The old SAE gross HP was with no accessories.
As a nerd, I’d rather appreciate the esoteric terminology. :D
As a semi-redneck, I likes dem big words. ;)