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If it runs long enough for me to drop a different, more fun engine into it, then I really don't care.

Res...? Res...? Restore? Good grief, man, when you own a truck like this you don't restore it, you respect its patina of age like you would the calluses on the hands of a fine craftsman.

All the people that want to dump tons of money into it restoring it or respraying it or whatever, I just don't understand you. The cab looks great as is!

I was about to say "THANKS OBAMA!", but you've changed it. Now, I can say "THANKS, DOUG DEMURO!"

Of course they will. They will say 1) "I bought one and it was great." 2) In MY state, the cars are better than Certified Pre Owned and 3) "You are wrong."

Vetteghazi!

Well, actually... there was an underground movement targeting the Corvette Museum.

Here's the thing... and please pardon my $60k salary, but if one has the means to afford a $200k car, doesn't it stand to reason that another 65k for a proper supercar shouldn't be too difficult to cough up?

I said they're not my thing. This site is for everyone into two wheels (plus those on the fence) and if I didn't think this Guzzi was pretty awesome, I wouldn't have posted it. Nor did I stereotype every cruiser owner as a balding, chap-wearing dentist with more disposable income than taste. Why? Because they aren't.

If convicted Tang could face up to a year in jail and possible deportation to his native Canada.

That looks like a bored hockey goalie with a chainsaw arm...

Here's where I agree:

I can't handle all of these new bike introductions! I don't have many friends into bikes to share this with. I think my wife will leave me if I talk about how happy I am the new R1 retains the crossplane configuration one more time.

Great recommendations from a guy driving a used Ferrari and a used land rover.

I drive old awesome because I can't tolerate new shit and refuse to pay for new awesome. Old awesome still ends up cheaper than new awesome.

Why shouldn't you like this? Everyone should like this!

I don't understand all the hate for liter bikes. Yes, they are above the potential for pretty much anyone to use all the capacity, especially on the street, but that is no different from the cars everyone seems to love like vettes, AMGs, Porsches, etc. Does anyone need 200 hp in a bike? Does anyone use 200 hp in a

I dunno if I agree. I used to race with WSMC and Wera West and I actually raced an SV650 and a CBR600, neither of which are insane liter bikes obviously and while those are better for teaching you about corner speed, there is nothing wrong with heaping gobs of power either. Just because you can't use it all the time

I wanted a Chrome Orange Exige but had to settle for red.

You may already be familiar with Dunning and his work from the eponymously named Dunning-Kruger effect, thephenomenon which is responsible for making those with expert-level abilities underestimate their skills and knowledge, while at the same time allowing those who know the least to overestimate their own skills.