It’s a “three-link rear suspension with torque arm and Panhard rod.”
It’s a “three-link rear suspension with torque arm and Panhard rod.”
Hope he doesn’t mind me sharing, but a guy I know has this Eleanor recreation. It has full metal bodywork, not plastic kit. The craftsmanship is incredible.
Brown’s gas in theory you use electrical current to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen and effectively use water to power a car. The bad thing is it doesn’t work.
Need better pictures, ones that actually be zoomed... But, my first guess is a hydrogen generator.
I’m still pretty sure some crazy quantum physics thing happened that changed all evidence of the Berenstein Bears to Berenstain. I’ve never met a person who remembers them being the Berenstain Bears.
Maybe I’m getting old, but the styling on bikes these days seems unnecessarily busy and, uh, not smooth? Looks like a robotic insect.
My god, I would have loved it if the synopsis for that last episode had simply and elegantly been: “man sticks finger up butt of another man”.
Umm...
I know a lot of people out there agree with you… but it’s still the best long-form narrative I’ve ever experienced.
This video only exists to show us that LOST perfected it and no other show will come quite as close.
How is it not? Just because it’s not a beater brown diesel hatchback Miata on Craigslist, doesn’t mean it’s not a bargain.
Sorry, but I am willing to bet many of the ghosts of those who have fallen would have been cheering that shit on the whole time. We’re all cut from the same cloth.
Breaking news: People Have Been Weird Since Day One.
Congratulations, Mr. formerlydickmove, on COTD! I would like to gift you with a customized Monte Carlo which this lovely will deliver as soon as guys stop looking at her.
“My new spleen came from a guy who liked to motorcycle.” <vroom vroom!>
I’m much too tall, but I’d like to try one of these....
The bike never goes faster than you let it.
Suzuki Hayabusa Bagger?
More speed, so you’re out of rain faster. And also wheelies, so there is more weight on the driven wheel; you’ll have more traction.