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You, me and all of the other shit-talkers who think this wasn’t impressive.

Not a smart thing to do...........if you get my drift.

geo metro’s and swifts are great. never had a problem with parts either.... but that was 5-years ago lol

Of course a Forenza isn’t a “real” Suzuki, but a Daewoo Lacetti badged as a Suzuki from when GM had ownership stakes in both companies. The true Suzuki cars weren’t that bad (not necessarily spectacular, but far from terrible), but they sold a lot of rebadged Daewoo junk in the late 90s and 00s.

So, what you’re telling me is that thanks to Uber random people run into Mustangs instead of the Mustangs running into people?

Right there with you on cowboy boots. I’ve got a well-worn pair of Ariats that I usually wear at events that I’m shooting (I’m an amateur photographer and I shoot a lot of truck and tractor pulling - two weeks until the National Farm Machinery Show’s pull in Louisville, where I’ll be shooting for Lucas Oil & the PPL),

Surely there is a special place in hell for the person that does that...

But I agree. I have a V6 Mustang that has never been parked anywhere close to the door of a business. It is always out in the back 40 somewhere... preferably at the end of a row or in a corner to reduce the chances of door dings in half... assuming someone else wants to park by me and walk a quarter of a mile to the

That’s a step too far... I would never..

Not as fascinating as Union Pacific’s attempt back in the 50's with cobbled together “junk.” It worked.......except for the fact that the turbine blades got eaten up very fast.

Well, Speedway Motors (a supplier of racing & hot rod equipment) was founded by a Bill Smith. But not until 1952. Company history says he began racing motorcycles as a teenager in the late ‘40s. Could be the same Bill Smith.

I’m not a bike guy, but I am bike-curious.
Always loved the look, but the few times I’ve ridden it’s been a little unnerving, especially on the highway with distracted soccer moms. Anyway I’ve always liked the looks of the KLR. If I got one it’d be my first bike.. good idea? I’m also 6'4", 245 lbs... would my knees be

I feel like I’ve seen this before...

Sounds like me with my 2000 Monster 900. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wondered why I don’t just get a Japanese bike. But then you stand back and take a look and ... “It brought a smile to my face every time I saw it in the garage.”

Picked up my Dorsoduro in June. Ham-fisted for days! -1 on the front sprocket makes it a power wheelie monster #750vtwin
Bonus: Not a ducati.

Sounds like my Mini. Least reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned, but one of the most fun.