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    Every time I see one in the wild, the rider/driver/pilot is either an embarrassed woman or looks like Kenny Powers.

    Great stuff, Damon. I’ve worked for a few teams in the past, and crewchiefed for a MotoAmerica team this year, and I’ve always envied how the Graves & Yosh guys go about their business. Good on you!

    That’s a whole lot of middle management in one little town.

    These. So dumb, so dangerous, and so Autozone.

    Almost all reputable manufacturers will test/xray/recertify your helmet after a crash. Contact their customer service department.

    Are the dolly exterior shots filmed from a Razor scooter? Check that shadow.

    I really want to argue these points, but I’m too busy working 2 jobs so I can afford my PSL.

    All of it.

    This old girl, every time I walk past her in the garage:

    2000 Ducati 748 because it’s the bike that made me want to get a bike. I rarely ride on the street anymore, but I keep this thing around because I never get tired of looking at it. Just a gorgeous, gorgeous bit of machinery/art.

    He’s clearly just a high-motor guy who wants to win, a la Dellavedova

    Why? Because I’m trying to keep this 2004 Trailblazer poonwagon MINT, baby.

    If we’re lucky, Nene won’t break somebody’s nose with those blatant elbow and forearm “picks.”

    The Hawks extended the series to give Paul Pierce the chance to die of old age.

    “I’m not sure there is anything more terrifying than watching a bunch of yahoos get turned loose on an open track.”

    Except Pero is Macedonian, and white AF.

    Came in to post this. An absolute heartbreaker.

    As a young man with little-to-no responsibility, I had a small truck, a Corvette, and a 120 lb white German Shepherd (he's now pushing 140). I dropped him off to get groomed and his oil checked at the vet one Saturday morning, then went about my day. A friend called me in a dire need-a-truck emergency, so I let him