Why must all Batmobiles from the first one on, have to be so hideous?
Why must all Batmobiles from the first one on, have to be so hideous?
50 years of democrat control, no surprise .
best of luck!
CP, the 2WD blows it for me
Was a disbeliever up until 15 yrs ago when I was passed by a white Miata, that absolutely vanished. I looked into my rear view mirror as I seen it passing, then looked ahead and to side again, and it was gone. Visibility was clear for miles ahead, huge shoulders, large fields, big windows in the F150, got up to 90…
Riding is dangerous enough as it is with all the distracted cagers, but to ride like an ass hole expect this. Hard to find any sympathy for this rider. I ride for fun, not for a thrill. Ride like an asshat, get you you get
NP, if only because they are extinct.
How do some lawyers sleep at night?
You would expect that in Russia
Yeah they piss me off the most when I'm in my slow Ranger especially when I know their 0-60 times can be less then half of mine
Wouldn't the cremation option justify an NP?
When I was little kid, my uncle had a 72 celica red with white stripes. Loved riding in it. A great car!
CP cause it's not later version that you can add a coffee can and a JC Whitney body kit to gain 3000HP and 10 G's on the skidpad
That'll buff right out!
Totally CP, unless you enjoy routinely replacing head gaskets, cracked heads and intakes
It just takes the lightest of tap on the mirror and down you go. Its happened to me pulling in the carport. Barely moving, my mirror just touched the lawnmower handle and I was down in a flash. I would imagine the same on the interstate at any speed. I think his bike a bit wide for splitting, but glad he's ok.
Sure beats a Chinese acquisition
Dammit, if everyone just drove right and undistracted none of this shit would make the news.
Holy shit, that is pure bliss!!
A computer geek friend of mine and myself tried electromagnetic valve actuation on a Briggs & Stratton ohv 5 hp engine back in the 90's and it worked for a short time. Just could't figure out top end lubrication. I surely can't be the first to have thought of this back in 94.