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I know I’m going to get lit up in the comments here, but: I’ve never understood the point in special motorbike backpacks. Every day I commute with a backpack I got for $5 at Value Village. When I pull the shoulders tight, I then tie off the straps together on my chest, which does exactly the same thing that harness

Wow, I am super disappointed in Canada now. Scotland beat us at our own thing.

Harder to tell with the rears, since we never get a photo, only garbage video quality, but they definitely look stretched to me:

Just maintenance!*

Harley Davidson “reliability”.
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Adventure Bike where I’m expected to be miles from civilization.
That’s a no from me, dog.

Bingo. Fuel cells are comparitively expensive and wasteful at small scales like cars. Once you get up to large scales like transport vessels, passenger airplanes and heavy equipment, that’s where it makes sense in the short term. Maybe down the road we can get the cost of the catalysts down, but until then, focus on

Personal chauffeurs are my only guess. That, and guys with specialist training (Crane trucks, hazardous materials transport, oversize transports, etc).

An actual competent Harley being released? Man, 2020 is such a weird year.

I just wanted to reply to your two year old comment so you can appreciate that one of your desires came true.

A 245mm tire would be slightly wider than a 9" wheel, not stretched over it. Not only that, its closest match is a 9" wheel (Or a 9.5" if possible). Not once have I claimed that would look bad.

Word of advice from a Canadian: Don’t get drunk with a moose. Those bastards are violent enough when they’re sober. =P

You nailed it for me. What someone’s personal beliefs are is their prerogative. I might not agree with them, hell, I may not even like them as a person if it’s something I truly cannot accept, but it’s their business.

I mean, at the moment, it is also the machines, let’s not kid ourselves. We’ve seen time and time again these “semi-autonomous” cars fail to notice something that even a braindead monkey would’ve responded to.

I think the danger of going in too early on a Universal Basic Income is crippling your own economy. If tomorrow my government said I could get paid to do nothing, you bet your backside I’d be filing my two-week notice that same day. But we are nowhere near the point when we can afford to take humans out of the

Not to play in to the stereotype, but a noticeable majority of professional drivers are not particularly good drivers (In my area I’d actually go so far as to say they typically represent the worst drivers). I would also hazard a guess that they won’t be especially well-trained or well-paid, if we’re going by

Stretched tires look stupid, and provide less traction than a properly sized tire.

The rears definitely look stretched in both pictures, to my eyes.

Looking at that hideous god damn stretched tire, I am neither surprised by the lack of traction, nor do I pity them. Seems like the car got put out of its misery.

My problem with the Carnel is that I’m a good 50% higher than a Slingshot S and the higher tune option, but for a car that’s about as fast. Or, for a tiny bit more, I can move over to a Campagna T-Rex that would utterly kill any other 3-Wheeler in the market.

...Clearcoat would partially reflect light, completely undoing the entire purpose of this colour.