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    Re: Wind blast - Yeah... that’s what I have heard. I mean, sticking your arm out the window at 70mph is tough, can’t imagine what it does to the whole body.

    My goal is to have one (as my first bike) by the end of July.

    After reading your RZ article on the 2015 FZ-07.... I think I’m entirely sold on what to get for my first bike. Found one over at SoCal Moto for a thousand under sticker with 4,500 miles on it.

    I honestly do not get people who get second DUI’s, and yet, here in California (I don’t know the statistics of other states), the recidivism rate for people who get one DUI to get a second, is 80%. EIGHTY PERCENT.

    That they do.... OR YOU’RE OLTA. WHERE IS DOUG.

    Haha I didn’t think it actually posted (it didn’t show up after I clicked publish). I’ve edited it. My ACTUAL twitter link is now posted correctly :P

    Oppo twitter said the same thing ha

    deleted because I’m an idiot lelelel

    I think the reason that there is an overwhelming amount of incidents involving mustangs, is the sheer number of them available on the market. Their cheap(ish) horsepower, and people do really stupid things when they don’t know how to control something with more than 160hp. I think that is the reason why.

    B.A. Moto, a Triumph club in Long Beach

    *heart eyes emoji*

    I definitely did mean police vehicles that are meant to enforce traffic laws. I understand that detectives, gang unit, and undercover police officers have unmarked cars. Thank you for helping me clarify!

    Want Marquez’s helmet from this race... 10/10 in awesome factor.

    I definitely remember this.

    It sounds like they’re completely within the law. As with the vehicle featured in this article, I’ve definitely seen a few police vehicles with no top-mounted light bars, and I definitely see them quickly becoming a thing of the past (I think they’re a pretty expensive piece of equipment, and I bet that mounting them

    They do converge quite well in the right conditions, unfortunately...

    I don’t know about the second law you stated regarding whether or not they can hide before pulling someone over. There are not many places to do that here in California, but I think that it is probably the same law here, too.

    Gonna call it: that’s total bullshit (not you’re statement, but the fact that they do this)

    That’s crazy, and completely shows how conflicted those who issue the laws versus those who have to enforce them are.

    Haha I know. I was just messing with you. Totally get that last week, it was hard sitting at your desk. All of us who aren’t at COTA hanging out with the greatest wielders of the most insane machines on earth are extremely jealous.