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OldKingCole
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Even if the chromecast did work, what’s the point of mirroring an app that crashes every 2 minutes anyway? 

There are so many problems with the service it’s not even funny. First, as you say, there is no app for fire tv or the like. Second, you can’t realistically smart cast it to the tv. So I gave up on both of those and decided to watch it on my phone with Galaxy buds.

You have my deepest sympathies.

You have to buy it to see how it works.

This definitely seems like a worthless thing for rich people to throw expendable money at. 

Yeah, you’re going to get two different versions of poor if you compare the USA to developing nations.  In fact, there is no such thing as a poor person in America by your definition because the government won’t let you be poor.  Even if you don’t have a cent to your name, don’t have a job, and don’t possess anything,

Please tell me what I think of as poor. I haven’t said, so you must have some kind of insight.

That looks ridiculously fun, on both the car and the bike. 

I wouldn’t mind to have a KLR in the stable for that reason alone. 

Imagine what it does to all those electrical connections.  I know they are usually sealed connectors, but that’s not foolproof. 

That’s actually a pretty good question, as it’s not really answered in the article. Something a good article would do, but consider the source I guess.

I think that trend has died down a bit. I’m sure it’s not gone, but I couldn’t tell you the last time I saw a streetfighter bike with a crash cage on it, while they dominated the streets not too long ago.  Come to think of it, it’s probably no coincidence that they disappeared about when the Grom hooligans showed up. 

Yeah, this is a rich guy toy and that’s about it. As thatguywhobuysunreliable crap says, that $18000 can get you a lot of track days, new leathers, and some plastic for your bike. 

Anytime after the leaves start falling and I’m done.  Too many road hazards, cold be damned.  Tires also don’t grip worth a damn on cold roads.  The last time I had a nice day in January I went on a ride and the salt started corroding every aluminum bit on my bike.  Never again.  I wait until after a couple good

That’s how they do it in Canadia

Oh that shit is long gone. This is a political platform wearing an automotive enthusiast dress. If you don’t like it, gtfo.

This logic can be applied to every government program and tax. There is so much waste and pilfering that we could pay for our infrastructure and give free healthcare to the whole country just by cutting out waste and fraud.  You wouldn’t have to raise taxes one cent. 

That’s not even remotely true. 

Why stop at the car and the fuel? Start targeting other consumables. Hit ‘em with a brake pad tax. And it’s time to start taxing tires. People have to replace tires all the time. And people often buy tires that are more expensive than the cheapest option, so they clearly have more money to spend. Why not pay it in