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OldKingCole
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There seems to be a large amount of people posting on this site that think that 100% of people live in densely populated cities.  Those people cannot seemingly think past their own nose.  Everyone must live like them, right?  And if they don’t, they need a lifestyle change now. 

What do you know about working on Jeeps? I bet if you were good as you say you are your arms will be swole after all that hard work. 

I’m an unapologetic Z3 lover. This might be a little bit cheaper than a real Z3M, but not enough. A lot of people are complaining about the steering wheel and shifter, but those are stupid-easy corrections. If this were listed at $10,000, or even $10.5k I would hit that NP button, but nah. Not for this price. It’s got

Yeah. Click the “restore down” button at the top of your browser.  The browser window won’t be full-size and you can scroll down instead of slideshow. 

No doubt Honda seats sucked. Especially in the 2000s.  I don’t doubt the TLR was the better street bike, but 20-years-ago-me didn’t really care about comfort or streetability.  I do now, and would never think of purchasing any of those bikes because my body just can’t deal. I like your TLR. It’s a very handsome bike. 

Wasn’t that copper color awesome?  I loved the TL1000R.  It was so funky and very unlike Suzuki.  I was considering buying one, but decided that if I was going V-twin sportbike that it was going to be an RC51.  

It was definitely streets ahead. 

Those seats look amazing. Soft cushions, huge bolsters, and lumbar support?  All in one package? Color me impressed.

Thanks for your kind words. There’s enough hate going around, in here and our country in general. How nice it would be if everyone realized we all think differently, and instead of immediately judging people for differing opinions, valued them for their contrast and used it as an opportunity for a civil discussion?

MV does build some impressively beautiful bikes, even though they have their flaws.  

I feel ya. I went from riding 5000+ miles a year to about 200. It’s terrifying on the road anymore. Sorry about your friends. My cousin’s fiancé got into a bad motorcycle accident at the hands of an inattentive driver. After a few months he is out of the hospital, but legs in casts and his butt in a wheelchair. Her

You’re not kidding about Italian electrical.  I’ve got a Caponord in the garage that’s been troubling me for quite a while now.  

I know Ducati is the bike everyone thinks about when they think Italian, and Aprilia to an extent, but Guzzi and Benelli really exemplify the Italian style more than any others. 

I could fuck with that V9.

I don’t drink coffee.  Beverages should be refreshing, and a hot beverage can’t be refreshing, so I abstain. 

Shame for them.  Good for you in the end. Street Triple is a magnificent bike. 

In 2005 this comment would have been appropriate.

I appreciate a commenter that appreciates an owner that appreciates a car. 

I have no idea what these usually go for, but I hit the NP button pretty quick. It’s a good looking car, meticulously maintained, useful and versatile, and sits at a reasonable price.  I would go kick the tires on it.  

I typically dig your style, and like your “this is what I found for sale” lists.  I love wonky vehicles too.  We’re usually on the same page. I just can’t with this truck though.