I’ve seen a brief clip from one of the riders behind the truck showing him blowing exhaust on a line of cyclists, so at least one gopro exists. I don’t know if it caught the accident or not.
I’ve seen a brief clip from one of the riders behind the truck showing him blowing exhaust on a line of cyclists, so at least one gopro exists. I don’t know if it caught the accident or not.
The 6 cyclists’ attorneys have a good write-up about the accident and how they’re proceeding.
Nope, nuh uh, no way.
For my generation there’s really only one answer:
Oh I’m over it, I’ve owned Reeboks since then, but they still have the UnionJack in their logo, that was enough to turn me off back then.
Where the adjustable rate interest only car loans at?
I know there’s an implied /s around here somewhere but I could totally see this happening.
The guy said he was setting it up for autocross and didn’t need OD and I guess he figured glasspack would make it faster (it didn’t). Driving it on the freeway for any length of time got pretty loud.
This one was definitely hacked up. The PO had swapped out the shifter with a cueball and didn’t have anywhere for the overdrive switch so he just cut the wires back under the carpet. He’d slapped a glasspack exhaust on it so it was even louder than it would have been otherwise. Under the hood was a mishmash of Lucas,…
I know this question is about what make/model of car should be removed from the history of the entire car market, but I’m going to answer which car I would like to have removed from my history. A certain 1978 MGB similar to the one pictured above. That thing was a complete basket case when we got it, the PO had two…
I think that might have to do with upkeep. The only issues I remember Toyotas having back then was with oil sludge in the upper engine, usually caused by cheap oil, high humidity, and missing oil changes. Once the sludge builds up it blocks passages and starves the engine of oil. After that happens it doesn’t matter…
Yep, manufactured in Fremont, CA.
My wife bought a brand new Corolla (built in the States) back in 2000. It was her first new car and she loved it. She loved it so much she drove it for the next 16 years. During that time I replaced tires, brakes, batteries, windshield wipers, the serpentine belt, and sooo many hubcaps. The only item I replaced under…
Nobody makes or sells them anymore. I tried online and a half dozen different bike shops around town looking for one. Instead all I got were speeches about how dangerous they were. Finally I found a bike shop where the owner was missing 2 fingers and didn’t care about safety. He searched through a handful of catalogs…
I can’t tell from your photo but do you still have the suicide brake levers? I’ve spent a ton of time (and more than I spent on the bike originally) to replace mine after one broke. Nobody wants to sell them anymore.
That’s a good point, I hadn’t even been suspecting the pedals before now. I should look into them before tearing the bike apart.
I still keep the old hardware on this bike, something about it just reminds me of my 80s childhood. I never had a 10 speed, I always ended up with a BMX or freestyle bike instead, but I always wanted one. The few that I got to ride would have been the same level of sophistication as this WS. I have a newer Specialized…
I just rebuilt the rear wheel hub bearings on my Schwinn Worldsport a few months back and went for a ride. The shrill squealing sound it had been making previously was gone. I also cleaned and regreased the chain so that was whisper silent too. It finally rides smooth and dreamlike, which means for the first time I’m…
I like things with wheels. Cars, motorcycles, scooters, road bikes, mountain bikes, skateboards, inline skates... I’m here for all the repair articles.
We tried a couple times to adjust them, as far as I could tell though they never contributed anything. There were definitely a couple times where the fronts locked up and I could feel the rears still rolling.