notlewishamilton
NotLewisHamilton
notlewishamilton

Nice copy-and-paste, fucktard. You’re not too bright and make a whole lot of assumptions with zero facts and contrary to what I’ve written.

They do but in the second showing of the crash in the news video report (a few seconds after 1:20), it looks like he was tossed out of his shoulder restraint and possibly the seatbelt altogether. That driver is quite lucky that his injuries weren’t serious.

I get it: the majority of thieves aren’t too bright. But I never understand people stealing mass quantities of coins. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

Seriously? I’m an adult, I haven’t had a moving violation in (checks quickly) THIRTY YEARS AND FIVE MONTHS. I don’t do wheelies, I don’t illegally lane-split (it’s mostly illegal in my state with a small legal exception that doesn’t apply to any roads in my part of the state), and I certainly don’t vandalize/attack

Just wait a month and The Home Depot will have their holiday gift items available, which always includes a nice set of Ti-coated easy-outs...

From post-race comments, both teams and drivers have accepted their fate and are not appealing the FIM’s decision. I do not believe there was any attempt at subverting the rules. I mean, the thing is called the legality plank, for goodness sakes! I do accept their explanations that the weekends format combined with

You hope that you’re not injured and can make that happen. Or that the dash cam doesn’t end up flung off to where you can’t reach it but the authorities find it. Still too much risk.

Listen, asshole: I didn’t say I “drive like a dick” which from your last sentence, you state that you do. I just don’t need to be recorded if I’m going a little fast and something happens.

Moi? Never! I would never, ever do anything bad, like speed down windy roads. Never, I tell you!

No, but apparently you are.

“Bravo!” to Johann Zarco! By mid-season last year, I began to doubt that he had what it took to win a race. Saturday’s win was a real measure of racecraft, skill and some courage, too. He really earned this one. I hope he is able to win more in the future.

Doors with pop-up locks near the “B” pillar. I tend to leave my keys in my car and at least I knew I could almost always open the door with a coat hanger.

This is why I don’t have a dash cam in my car or use GoPro cameras on my motorcycles (especially on my motorcycles!).

It’s not like he was rolling coal, either! Oh, why do pickup drivers get picked on like this by our legal system???

Gosh, it seems that trouble bad luck just is created by follows Cosgrove around. And a police officer, at that! What are the odds?

I’m well aware it’s not “the same unit.” (insult to you deleted but deserved) I have not had the slightest issue with my DriveSmart other than the glossy screen was very difficult to see in sunlight until I put on a matte protective cover on it. And it works great with gloves, too. Weatherproof? No. I tend not to ride

I do understand that quite literally, in your occupation, time does equal money. I’ve been trying to be more mindful when following, driving next to, and merging in front of large trucks that they need a lot more time to stop and accelerate and have huge blind spots.

Isn’t that always the way? Or after you finally get passed them, you quickly end up being behind a long line of cars dawdling along that makes any further passing pointless.

My question, Steve, is whether the Zumo XT2 (or even the plain Zumo) is worth the premium over something more “pedestrian” like the Garmin DriveSmart 66 EX (which I bought last year replacing an 11 year-old Garmin Nuvi 1490 LMT (life-time map updates and live traffic)? I only ride on the road. When I upgraded last

Here’s one not-illegal-but-fucking-infuriating: you need to turn left at a four-way stoplight-controlled intersection. There’s a car in front of you. The light goes green. That car does not move in to the intersection to wait for their turn to go left, but stays behind the limit line. And then, when the light goes