Came here for this response. What a legend.
Came here for this response. What a legend.
Yes. Accurate. Especially true of people who ride recumbent bikes for a reason other than injury. People who are into weird bikes are generally weird, people who are into weird cars are slightly less weird.
ah ok. well then *shrug* indeed. So much for obscure English terms I learned in high school French class. Cyrano de Bergerac is still a classic though.
That term may actually be “cuckolder.” On the contrary it may be the term for a man whose partner is cheating on him. It’s one of the two.
Biggest thing I learned is that the “CV” of Citroen fame apparently means cheval (or cheveaux, plural), which means horse. I always figured they were just letters.
Ew. I mean that bike was new when that last GT came out, so it’s period correct. But also ew. Wrong. I hate it. Porsche wins.
This seems to be conspicuously missing.
So do we bring out power files, compare usac/crossresults pages, or meet on zwift for a virtual duel?
Oh absolutely. Happens far too often. Juries relate to being a driver, which creates sympathy even in a hit and run. Don’t forget suing the rider’s family for undue stress, etc. after the fact.
As a cyclist jalop I approve this heroic effort.
yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn.
Steampunk interior ftw. I love everything about this.
Gosh dar(t)nit. Instant classic, that one.
Wasn’t going to be the smug one to say it. Thank you for saying it for me.
I mean. I love me some volvos, and I love me some lifted wagons, but I dunno... what’s the point? I’d want to know that I suppose.
I honestly don’t even know why you guys even bother trying to call thing a Bugatti. You should probably just give up and call it a Lambo in the title at this point, for obvious reasons.
Key word is “attempt.” As there was clearly no way to get from PHL to NYC, in those cars, in that shit.
Fun Fact: There’s a monument to the Eagles, on a corner, in Winslow, AZ. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standin%2…