I’m 6'1, 220 lbs and I didn’t learn to ride until I was 34. It’s one of the best decisions I ever made.
I’m 6'1, 220 lbs and I didn’t learn to ride until I was 34. It’s one of the best decisions I ever made.
Alright Bradley, I’ve been reading more of your bike articles lately and I’m starting to get inspired.
Neutral: That second dose of the vaccine is a bitch. Good luck.
Apropos of competing with Harley, are you going to get to test the panamerica?
If you want a big cruiser and don’t want to look like an asshole, you buy a Chief rather than a softail.
my vote: #3
4. Diabetes.
I’m sorry, it looks like it was an assault on your IT bands.
Thank you. I grew up in a small farm community and live in a Midwest flyover state. Nobody here understands that the tax revenue generated from the liberal blue costal areas literally subsidizes the “heartland”. They all firmly believe it is the opposite. They have been convinced that the big cities are filled with…
1) NYC is one of the biggest federal tax revenue generators in the country (and that’s not even including the metropolitan area - Yonkers, a suburb, actually generates more per capita than NYC) and even if they decided to do this, would still likely generate more tax revenue than they actually get back.
A decent analogy would be to truckers who wanted to become owner-operators, were promised that the value of their trucks would be relatively predictable over time, and that the demand for trucking would remain. Then, overnight, highways perish, there is no interstate travel, and everything is delivered by drone. Or…
You wouldn’t be considered a 1% because you would neither have the cash nor the assets to make you one.
ooooh damn i love the nt650!
Yea, I bet Hardly Ableson wishes they had the Buell brand to work with today.
While the street triples were and are great, (I had a ‘12 675r in red) Triumph survived off European market sales. European markets have always been healthy for naked bikes, but I’m not sure that Buell was ever sold in Europe.
I know my comment will go unread, Just as my star has, but god yes
FU HD
been using my 2015 Forester XT for year now, lots of off road, camping, long dirt road and off road drives all around Utah, it’s just passing 100,000 miles and I’ve no issues with engine or transmission. Only my dog likes to chew the seat belts up has been the only problem lol