see, but that’s a silly false narrative. who goes around telling their friends they were a dumbass and forgot their phone on their car? do you do that?
see, but that’s a silly false narrative. who goes around telling their friends they were a dumbass and forgot their phone on their car? do you do that?
this is one of those occasion when the universe could have taught this dipwad a much more painful lesson (lost wallet and phone) but a considerate rider, even after being cut off, gives the guy a second chance.
i like this.
i was going to make a “probably texting” comment before getting to the end of your reply...
Lesson 1: Why Not To Be The First Vehicle To Enter An Intersection.
so are these marketing ploys still working if the articles we read about them are calling them fake?
funny. i pulled out and played with my collection of micro machines last time i was back home.
how dare you challenge foxbody!
“When in doubt, throttle out!”
“stewards of the meeting awarded the prestigious win on the legendary city circuit in the former Portuguese colony to Belgium’s Laurens Vanthoor...”
i remember seeing the harris 911R review months ago, not sure if it was before or after the original airing of the leblanc review. probably done around the same time, as manufacturers tend to control when / where such test drives are done.
the oaf-y, badly-scripted american version of what’s already been done:
yup. came here to make mention of the same skill learned from riding two wheels.
MAMON
much better video of the incident:
modular. everything modular!
how genius would it be if an expandable system like that were incorporated into a truck platform.
well put.
agreed. a friend bought a new CRF250L a couple years ago and rode it from OR to TX. two-lane roads and as much dirt as she could find along the way. took like three weeks and had the time of her life.