The venn diagram of bro truck dudes and the bikes they’re interested in doesn’t include supermotos. They’re pretty much the target market for Sons of Anarchy merchandise tie ins.
The venn diagram of bro truck dudes and the bikes they’re interested in doesn’t include supermotos. They’re pretty much the target market for Sons of Anarchy merchandise tie ins.
From your couch you know as much as I do, which is really squat in comparison to what Rossi knows about motoGP racing. At 36 years of age, with his family, advisers, and Yamaha management involved things wouldn’t have gone this way unless there was a LOT of reality to his accusations. He’s too smart, and knows too…
Ok, so my photoshop skills are pretty sour. A guy can only be good at so much...
I don’t have any problem with what Rossi did. Not one little teeny tiny bit.
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Welp, this went from 0-100...much faster than a Harley.
Tacos and knee dragging might explain my entire existence...
...get the Speed Triple, trust me.
It really is a testament to Triumph’s marketing that these bikes are still considered a “performance” option when lighter, more powerful options (hello Monster R) are offered by their competitors. I get that Monsters seem so gauche to your average Bonnie customer, but it’s still too wide a gulf for me to comprehend.
“Wow, everyone loves how light and flickable and user-friendly the Scrambler is! Let’s not do any of that.”
So it’s the Ducati SportClassic lineup, just 10 years late.
“A” RD400 is a great bike and $3k isn’t a terrible price.
I’m down. Except that I can’t imagine a Britten owned by someone unworthy. You have to know what it is to want one, and pay a ridiculous price to own one. That there were nine of them there speaks to their owners.
Believe me, I’m tired of hearing it too, but it has a certain amount of utility in situations like this. I’ve been to the 1 Show in Portland a few times and it only takes one trip to see that there’s a certain subset of people that are (charitably speaking) into bikes for the wrong reasons, whether it be fashion,…
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You know what I do when I need to take a quick break from writing about motorcycles? I sit back and scroll through…
Hipsters are. . . too mainstream? I dunno. It seems like these days everyone that likes (even superficially) something from another time period is now a hipster. The term is becoming increasingly meaningless.
Dear hipsters, I spent the weekend watching your dads race motorcycles. And it was awesome.