Ahh, well, if you financed the bike then you had to have full coverage insurance. It's just like with cars. Full coverage only until the vehicle is paid for, and full coverage means a large price premium for bikes.
Where the hell do you live? Did you get full-coverage motorcycle insurance?
I'd say that choice comes down to personality. Do you like to show off or do you prefer to keep things low-key?
But of course. The shock and laughter of the crowd represents a huge amount of the appeal of sleepers for me. It just never gets old seeing people's jaws drop in response to the performance of a good sleeper.
"I hope Clooney is prepared to spend the rest of his life being overshadowed..."
Full of win indeed!
Yep! It was FWD as all get-out and employed a basic, "Torque-Flight" three speed automatic. Mods to the tranny were minimal which included a manual valve-body and a racing torque converter. I do not think that any modifications were made to the gearsets themselves.
Tavarish lives in an opium-filled dreamworld where used performance cars never develop severe mechanical problems.
NOPE.
"...before people realize she can't hack it anymore?"
Hahaha! You learned the hard way! One might think that you only need snow tires on the driven wheels, but you'll figure out just how wrong that is the first time you have to stomp on the brakes. Winter tires are so much more effective in snowy conditions that they can make a car's handling totally unpredictable when…
A FWD minivan on proper winter tires will crush the snow-driving performance of an AWD crossover riding on all-seasons. Every. Single. Time.
Those reasons mostly involve the fact that British Columbia has made it work:
"...but I think it really damages a brand like Starcraft II when they put another product in the title of a tournament."
The tech isn't quite there yet. Photo-voltaic solar panels still have a terrible energy density. They are costly to produce and their manufacturing/disposal cycle is very hard on the environment.