Looking back you did mention the riding position like three times in the article... So I've failed at reading.
Looking back you did mention the riding position like three times in the article... So I've failed at reading.
Uhm that's how everyone in Montreal drives
The only car in Britain on driving on the correct side of the road and they run him into a guard rail?
Bummer.
See where you are mistaken is that the d-bag bikers that drive like you are talking about don't wear proper gear they wear shorts and tank tops and flip flops.
THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
As a driver with a relatively small frame how much of an advantage do you see this being for you? Looking at F1 for example we are seeing taller heavier drivers being literally squeezed out of the cars... in favour of smaller drivers who count for less of the minimum weight.
and?
First time in 4 years Bahrain was an interesting race.
obviously pretty good
worst bug smash ever
Thanks for this piece, the human story of Chernobyl is fascinating and this is quite the perspective
The printing on the rear tires is blurred, but the front is sharp, he's def spinning the back wheels. The question is; does he recover?
Drive on a parkway, park on a driveway.
I could go on.
We are not alone; the French say "stationné dans le parking" but Quebequois say "parké dans le stationnement"
Generally, yes. This one really gets me in particular.
George Carlis a comedian, and therefor it stands to reason that it would be. "Near miss" is a hideous use of the English language.
Here are two videos of the near-miss ripped from Instagram.
please just watch the Carlin video @valve_float posted
please just watch the Carlin video @valve_float posted