towman
towman
towman

Heresy!...Great car, with a great name, see yourself out sir....

People who had to rely on this POS of a vehicle in their daily life (myself included), want nothing to do with it any further, when these threads appear on the web, where someone is celebrating this vehicular sorrow just brings out the Trabi PTSD I have.

Only people who didn’t have to live with that crap saying stuff like this....

Same can be said for wheelies.

I work right next to MCAS Miramar, just under their Northern take-off vector. Stopping conversations due to a pair of Hornets leaving are a local custom, so as the wave of car alarms going off. The fun part is when I’m on the phone with someone, who has no idea what is going on.

I need this in my motorcycle helmet HUD.

No one likes us, we don’t care!

Sam I AM posted it earlier, not a rock but a house:

And there are these (Hungarian example, but they have it all over Europe and the middle east I hear):

There are no cold starts here at San Diego :)

Do you know the bike actually is fuel injected, please explain the necessity of a manual choke.

I know that it is a choke lever, but why does a fuel injected bike needs one? I never needed it, I had bikes with carburetors, where the choke actually was necessary, but not on this bike.

  • Choke knobs that attach to the ECU to make it rev higher just after you start the engine (pretty sure no one’s done it yet)

Hmm, all that power with minimal traction. At least the tire shop will offer you a discount after a while as frequently returning customer.

I have Barkas story. Back in 92’ my 3rd year of high school (Szeged, Hungary), my shop teacher Sanyi bacsi gathered couple of students, me included, to get one of that old school steel safe (for what, no one knew). He borrowed a Barkas (liba fos - the ugliest possible shade of - green).

Only Sweden and France work on this list, the rest are swing and a miss...

While the quote is true, in the case of a loaded Ruckus, I would say, the actual sentence would change to the joy of riding a slow bike slow.

Depends on what do you want to do with. Track? Get a crf450. For street, KTM690, or a Husaberg 570.

Fun stuff, need to put a doogles on the pooch though...