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Not really. Way back when I used to live in Texas, I was out for a leisurely cruise on my Goldwing. Speed limit on the highway was 70, and I was doing that speed enjoying the summer day. I caught up to an old Dodge shadow doing maybe 50 in the right hand lane. Traffic was light, so I did my mirror check, moved to the

So what you’re saying is you’d prefer it decaf?

Nope. It will just cause a bike-stealing wave.

I have to say as an NYC rider/commuter who rides within the law and with courtesy (who also puts up with a lot of shit and near misses from cars daily), the NYPD has been out in full force harassing ALL 2 wheel riders the past couple months.

Well I can tell you one thing for sure, this certainly wont inflame or motivate this historically well mannered and levelheaded subset of people. Once they see this, they’re bound to see the error of their ways and settle down.

I’ll bet you they don’t even bother to check which ones are stolen (hint: 95% of them).

Amazing video. 4/5 for everyone.

Nope... however, I don’t think it makes the cut for the reasons to try to run someone over?

When I were a younger lad, my advisor was on the list of folks who were invited to nominate (not the committee, though). With the knowledge I gained of the process then, I can say with confidence:

He did mange to convince 300,000 people to give him a $1000 interest free loan. Now that’s economics!

Can we stop pretending that Change.org petitions actually mean anything?

Reading this I could actually hear Nancy Grace rising from her tomb hungrily to cover this story.

Would you like a morbid and horrible story to start the day?

Pretty sure it’s a Lambo dude.

Not having to design a protective crash structure around a fragile meatbag in the middle

I think companies really need to get out of the habit on firing people because the internet demands a sacrifice. It only encourages people to continue using toxic behaviors to push their agendas.

Seems like another in a long string of overreacting (poorly reacting?) to an already escalated situation and then coming up with a plausible (barely) excuse after the fact.