msi89
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The ergos of the LiveWire aren’t significantly different, the higher handlebars help for comfort but foot position is still sporty. Just raises the other issue with the LiveWire - why did Harley decide they’d try to compete in a class they’ve failed in before, rather than convert younger cruiser riders to e-cruisers?

Did you get a window seat? Were you pissed that the vents under the window are slanted and thus make terrible armrests? Such a small detail that becomes a metaphor for the whole failure of the train as a comfortable alternative to flying.

It looks like this is being slowly corrected around the web ... €859 million = $979,000,000.

Aw man. Had to go and ruin the fun with a close inspection and a trained eye. Let’s just say that _conceptually_ this is a nice price win.

$6,200 is still a pretty high starting point for negotiation when it’s most of the way to its 200k mile target. Gonna be tough to get a Craigslister to budge 20% on this one.

Dear frequent NPOCP-ers, is the default option to go CP even if it’s close? My new year’s resolution is to join the voting here more often, but I want to know how HARDCORE I need to be.

Hahaha you’ve perfectly captured how I feel about that “what the f*ck” shade and amount of blue.

I can’t get over how much it looks like a Corolla. I’d skip the three-point badge and splurge on options (and fun paint!) in the Toyota before I bought _this_ Corolla.

I’d like to ride one. I absolutely will never pay $30k for a Harley-engineered EV, but you’re right it does look like it could be a decent city bike. Hard to get a sense of ergos and center of gravity, but if we can put cost aside then sure.

Lol. Who, in a PR crisis about a crazed exec, links to a batshit tweet to suggest “we’re always pushing back to keep our whimsical and silly-crazy boss on task.

Sounds to me like people who previously got to “test” for free will now have to pay for the service, no?

Honestly, the Baja is perfect. Pieced together from the fever dreams of Subaru’s silliest engineers, it’s functional and decent-looking if you don’t look too long - like I assume your hand is now given references of pins, pulleys and levers ;) Even better, it’ll be fun to thrash once you’ve got two hands back on the

“Amazing. Every word of what you just said was wrong,” is a pretty silly way to open a discussion. I think you’re just disappointed that the headline wasn’t more straightforward, perhaps it’d be better as “Disillusionment, designed barriers keep ‘the youngs’ from voting.”

I have a friend who DOES NOT YIELD. He’s punching it and the world must yield to him.

Came here to say this, take your star. 

Of course they’ll ignore (or more likely are ignorant of the fact) that NJ has strict helmet laws to save riders’ lives. Riding without a helmet and WITH hardcore “cruiserface” for a photo op is stupid, yet very on brand for a group of Harley fanboys.

Captain’s chairs for both driver and front-seat passenger. The RX300 in the cover photo had them, and it was a wonderful car to ride in. 

That’s an interesting study, thanks for sharing that one!

I agree it would be awesome to have more light shined on the dark corners of retail.

“we don’t require anyone to sign a statement that they’ll remain in a city for more than four years when registering to vote. Why start now?”

That’s a pretty good argument. I sort of fall in the same camp as what-would-kosh-do, but you’re right that on some level students should have their beliefs represented in the