therealbicyclebuck
TheRealBicycleBuck
therealbicyclebuck

I. Am. Iron-Aluminum Alloy Man.

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YEEEE HAAAARR, lets have some more of this :-D :-D

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I understand why they used deaths per million cars as a metric (it's easy). Deaths per million miles driven would be much more valuable, though.

Power Wagon

Dodge Challenger. As all you'd do is square up to people at stop lights.

If you want to try soaring, go on the SSA web page and look for a club in your area. Most have instruction facilities, and are a great way to get into the sport. Highly recommend.

This sounds like a job for......

I am going to blame you for my nightmares tonight.

I'm sure the pins in these videos are just for use in the workshop, based on how long and ugly they are. They appear to use them solely for checking that everything fits together. However, when they actually raise this, there's definitively going to be locking pins in there, and I assume they'd be flush simply because

People hone their abilities by practicing them. Practicing makes smart people smarter, and inspires both them and others. Things like Minecraft are good avenues for complex problem solving.

Man, what a disappointment. I was hoping it would be found inna barn somewhere, needing salvage and TLC and we (as Jalops) could all pitch in and buy it for $kaycog and she could go all Project Car Hell on it and eventually find out it was yours truly who started this whole thing and she contacted me by secret email

The worst part of the Deora? Not being able to find your surfboards.

"This fall on MSNBC, a very special new series! 'Tesla' follows the story of a lone environmentalist and his high-tech electric car righting environmental wrongs, and seeking out carbon-free, shade-grown, sustainable, free-range, gluten-free, fair-trade, renewable justice."

In case anyone is wondering, they recommend:

Then fire up this video on your phone for inspiration. Watch it, absorb it, internalize it, cherish it. Drive up to 30 MPH, and attempt a quick left-right maneuver in your car that doesn't have the center of gravity of a Pinzgauer. Feel the limits of your own driving, and enjoy the benefits of newly acquired knowledge.

Public roads belong to everyone, not just car owners, and gas taxes do not cover the cost of roads.

As a guy with about 40 sailplane launches under his belt (being towed, as a student), this sounds like it's gonna be really hard and really dangerous in every way, both to the surfer as well as the tow pilot.