though it is also likely a way to keep the name Harley-Davidson off a product (and upcoming products) that Harley hopes to sell to young people.
1st gen Ford Focus. In every way, it was the quintessential lemon.
some of us quietly carry on in the greys
I was unaware of this - thank you!
The first and only HD I’ve ever been genuinely interested in. Not $17k USD level of interested but, still, interested.
If every single one of those assholes would light themselves on fire and then go run across the highway blindfolded, I’d appreciate it
That had a genuinely satisfying conclusion :D
After finding out last summer about dry-baking eggs to get them hard-boiled, I’ll never use any other method again.
look at that sad little snowflake just melt away in the burning heat of all that truth
100%
We made the mistake choice of letting our kids do the naming of our vehicles over the last twenty-plus years and though it was pretty basic in the early going they improved slightly with time:
I try to support local business when and where I can but almost all my bike gear, from riding kit to parts, comes via F9 - love those guys
With the exception of sleep, parameters of what constitutes “healthy eating” is as individual as what constitutes “healthy exercising”.
Thanks for taking the time to share those insights - much appreciated!
The AT or similar is at the top of my list of hopefully-not-too-distant future purchases but - being a sport and naked standard rider for decades - it’s been forever since I’ve ridden a high perched bike. Given you’re coming off sport bikes too, any good/bad/ugly thoughts or tips on your AT experience thus far?