It doesn’t look like there is enough space for the window to fully roll or slide up or down.
It doesn’t look like there is enough space for the window to fully roll or slide up or down.
Is it still a funny joke if it was mentioned in the article?
“Say, Mercedes — if you must go down this road, I ask only that you toss us a spiritual successor to the Murano CrossCabriolet just for fun.”
*you’re. Dangit. I got a phone call prior to finishing this post.
I’d wager your saving $3-4k on the Honda, though. Significant cheddar to have someone paint a 750 and put on different handlebars.
Seriously, though, you’re in fairly-new preowned Triumph money here. They have the look and the go. Hell, I bought a fuel-injected replica of this bike for ~$5k four years ago.
I had a 76 Chevy van with flares. You just put an extension on the hinge.
I think you’re spot on. These always looked like an expensive (but cheap looking) bit of almost-motorcycle fashion.
And nevermind the whole ‘slow bike fast’ bit. Trying to hustle a bike not made to hustle is scarier than you think. A Grom at 9/10s is fun. I can’t see this being the same.
This sounds like a great idea...for them or a competitor. If only I could code.
We’re in a similar spot. Wife and I want a car for dog hauling with AWD that is nicer than her college-graduation-gift 2005 Corolla. I am down to 2017-ish Outbacks and XC70s, but the reliability of both marks are a little off-putting. Am I making too much of the Vovlo’s reliability? There’s a brown on brown one near…
I realize I am late to this party...but I contacted them and it didn’t work for me. Key differences: they were going to ship to me in SW Virginia, and I want a kei dump truck. Trucks are subject to the 25% chicken tax because AMERICA. Here’s most of the email I got back from the Import Guys (very friendly and quick to…
This article just makes me sad at the number of Jalops that don’t know about Roadkill.
We just moved about 55 miles from there* to live quite a bit more rural and enjoy absolutely terrible internet speeds. C-burg’s where we do a lot of our shopping. I am not really in the market for anything so I haven’t visited, but now I definitely will in the very near future. *Wytheville, if you’re wondering.
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Clearly you’re not a golfer.
I’ve been a motorbike lover and rider for over 25 years now. If you like them you just reprogram your brain on the first ride. Like taking a spin on your buddy’s 1967 BSA, where the controls are mostly in different places than a standard/modern motorbike. Awkward? For a second. Still…
I’m sure we’d be fast friends IRL. But I hate you ‘til then, Bradley-”did you know you should feverishly shop for this thing you didn’t know you loved”-Brownell.
Jerk.
Fine. Fiiiiine.
I’ll subscribe to RideApart. I haven’t hit that place with any regularity since Wes Siler left. Dammit.
Bradley has that effect on me too.
It isn’t dead.
I have a nice, perforated leather A-stars jacket. Leather quality is outstanding but the zipper died faster than any other bit of kit I own. I’m off the brand, save for boots maybe.
At this rate Tesla’s in danger of me taking my $100 and going elsewhere.
Car: 1990 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe. Was just awesome, but wasn’t great as a daily at my first post-college job. In Philly. Gave it to my dad who later crashed it. I still look for them from time to time.
Bike: Buell Ulysses. To date my favorite bike. With the huge panniers I could even grocery shop. The thing kept…