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Yeah besides:

1.) Do all 70 foot-pounds of torque become immediately available right as you start giving it throttle?

Does the lack of a clutch make it harder to wheelie or is it easier because of all the torque and no gears to change mid-wheelie? (Vs a traditional SM)

11 = November.

Who’s the greatest fighter pilot you ever saw?

Seldom do I say this about any car, but this is worth $0 unless you parted it out.

Right? That’s like saying Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose was the best cargo plane.

Perhaps we’re finally seeing the end of this long custom-chromed-cruiser cultural phenomenon. As someone who’s never cared for these type of bikes: it’s about damn time.

Alfas aren’t charming when it takes you two years to get your car in suitable shape to drive to the fucking Taco Bell.

There is a way to improve. It's called 2-person cockpit rule. It's mandatory in US, why the fuck it wasn't mandatory in Europe is beyond me. Any airline safety rule that one country enacts, should be mandatory in all countries. When it comes to air safety, countries need to stop their bitching and agree on rules and

Actually Chris you are the reason why I care about Cars.

Chris Harris for new Top Gear presenter!

You're welcome. It's one of my favorite pair of shoes ever made.

That's awesome!

Cool stuff always seems to happen when you're around Bill. haha

You live on a street. Cars drive on streets. Get the fuck over it.

I did just that same thing recently. Found a 73 Honda CB450. Perfect starter street bike for me.

For me it wasn't really a bike as so much as reading Blake Rong's account of going to Monterey Car Week with Zach Bowman and Chris Cantle. I had ridden a lot of MX and toyed with the idea of getting a street bike, but it all just clicked after that article and listening to them on the Hooniverse podcast. So I went and

A cheap UJM. My first bike was an old CB400F. I like the idea of tinkering on a bike but when you're short on space that's difficult. A new standard bike, round headlamp, fuel injected... oh yes. Price it under the Guzzi V7 and we're done.

We need to do a combo play article where Harris reviews your Ferrari at a CarMax while you tragically break your Range Rooney again.