senpai71
senpai71
senpai71

Honestly, a manual transmission car is a bad car for a teenager

I mean, that’s good, but it’s no “Business-wise, Carvana is on the struggle-bus”...

Disclosure: I’m British, but have lived in the US for the last 25 years (basically half my life). I go back to visit regularly. I have black relatives in the UK and I married into a black family. For whatever that’s worth.

I honestly don’t think MUCH of it is racism per se.

Of course, this isn’t saying that if you didn’t get a shot you’re going to get into or cause a traffic incident. The correlation doesn’t work that way.”

So which states were slow to adopt/force it? I’m in CA, and I was able to get a Real ID license several years ago... Everyone I know has one. Is this Kansas screwing the system again?

I just replaced the stock Falken Sincera tires on my 2017 Golf AllTrak after 51,000 miles. They were getting pretty close to dangerously minimal tread...

Re: Witchfinder General

There may be legitimate concerns about how well the front-facing cameras (no radar any more and certainly no lidar) ‘see’ motorcycles - especially cruiser-style bikes with relatively low-to-the-ground rear lights - perhaps perceiving them as far-off cars rather than close bikes.

Stupid question: How common is it for cars to have different-sized front and rear wheels?

We keep talking about this for “older cars”. I wanna point out that that’s not the same as “old cars” - my 2017 VW Golf AllTrak SE (only 5 years old!) doesn’t have Apple Car Play or Google Auto out whatever. It has a decent touch screen for the audio stuff, but that's it.

Black bears also like to break into people’s houses and trash the place. Ask me how I know. Also, they don’t just shit in the woods - they also shit in your house. And I don’t mean in the toilet.

I’ve never done the Iron Butt Challenge, but certainly 600+miles on many occasions. Good on you for (literally) going the extra distance!

“...long-distance motorcycling kind of sucks.”

THAT’S a crossover? Because it looks ENORMOUS - like a VW Atlas...

Also, once you’ve removed the aerator but before you reinstall it, run the faucet for 20 seconds (both hot and cold water if it’s a mixer tap) and watch how much crap comes out - basically it’s being scoured of the inside of the pipes by the fast moving water...

If you’re gonna use pliers to remove an external aerator, wrap it in a bit of cloth or (much better) rubber - maybe a bit of old bicycle inner tube before you start cleaning the pliers on it. That way you won’t scratch your nice shiny faucet and aerator...

If you want excitement, test ride an electric motorcycle (Zero, Ego etc.). Loads more thrills, way less horsepower.

Pshaw! I flew from San Francisco, CA to Bend, OR to buy a new (to me) bike and rode it back home over 2 days. The bike was old and I ran out of gas once (because it doesn’t have a gas gauge and I had no idea how big the fuel tank was - smaller than I thought, as it turned out) but all was basically going well until I

If the bike is on its right side, BEFORE YOU LIFT IT UP, pop out the side stand. Otherwise you risk lifting it up and having it fall straight over in the other side. Ask me how I know...

Several years ago, I dropped my 500-lbs-ish Triumph Sprint ST simply because I forgot to take the front brake disc lock off - I started it up moved forward about 8"and it stopped suddenly and fell over. I jumped off, but was bummed that I’d slightly scratched a fairing on an otherwise pristine bike.