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That particular pic shows the pink a little brighter than it is. I’m colorblind, so maybe it doesn’t match to the able eyed. I didn’t want to do the wheels because they are intricate, each spoke has a really deep canyon in it; and this is Plasti-dip, so I didn’t want to try and peel that off.

Should go well with my pink motorcycle.

(1) No. Not at all.

I don’t doubt you, and I always wonder why communities with low crime don’t prioritize this. In AZ the fine is up to $500, you could fund a ton by enforcing a pretty simple law.

I am thoroughly jealous of lane splitting, particularly at stop lights. (lives in Phoenix)

I ride HOV to work daily on my motorcycle. I hate seeing people abuse it. Most people who use it during rush hours (the only time it is enforced in AZ) are making some kind of sacrifice. It may be first adopters tax or range anxiety for EV drivers, extra commute time for carpoolers, or forgoing a safety structure for

Anecdotal millennial here: Much smaller house than I grew up in, much cheaper than I can get a mortgage for, anticipate being in this “starter home” until my last kid turns 18 in 2036.

I miss Lanesplitter by Sean Macdonald

Are WC34-2 Nissan Stageas being affected by this? Asking for a friend.

Stay tuned for episode 2

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The point seems to be showing what you can do with the electric crate motor.

This is not cool

I’m disappointed the sister sites haven’t revolted as well. Everybody is in the same union no?

really?

My jaw just hit the floor. If that isn’t illegal, it sure as hell should be.

I think the cars in garages bit is very localized. Tons of people in Phoenix with no basements or sheds who have no cars in a three car garage. Rarely saw that kind of thing in the midwest where people have basements and sheds

I also said that if he didn’t give me numbers there would be a 100 percent chance he would lose the deal.

I propose we provide tax incentives to workplaces that allow their employees who are to complete their work from home, work from home. Imagine all the pollution saved if people who work on a laptop at a desk all day didn’t have to drive to and from work 5 days a week.