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I'd wager more than that!

As a touring machine, the Can Am is hard to beat. Between my front trunk, side and top cases I done three weeks on the road with everything I needed. They are great in the rain, terrible in any amount of snow, so any winter use has to be with clear roads. I've become friends with one guy who rides his in Minnesota

Yeah, Good point

True, but those are the bikes that they "should" admire, lust after....whatever.

Someone is young. iPods weren't too popular in 1995, phones didn't have audio cords compatible with that plug, and a Walkman?? Not for people with car stereos.
This was to connect a portable CD player, guys. Before CD players were ubiquitous in cars, this was a way to add it to the car, otherwise, it needed that

Totally agree. Someone else brought up the "hipster" component, but I think even a hipster would have done a Norton or a BSA. Me? I raced motocross as a kid. I would have done an '86 Yamaha YZ 80 and hang it above the fireplace.

I can't see this seeing the light of day, unfortunately.

This B-pillar (along with the partial carpeting in the back) suggests this was a stock 3-door Blazer and not an S-10 pickup.

"pioneering aviator". It's not 1950 anymore, we don't need girl words for jobs.

It's also not what's in the research. The title is correct; the question was HTML. She looked up the wrong definition, pasted it in, and then pushed her glasses up her nose to show us what a smart librarian she is.

Skeet skeet skeet!