I moved my trunk back an inch so lots of ability to change configurations. Try to ride a v twin in the heat of summer and compare it to the water cooled v4.
Driving in heavy traffic you rely on your skill and experience as well as relying on the other drivers around you. Riding a bike in Chicago rush hour traffic my experience tells me I can't trust anyone but myself. I always look for an escape route and the drive is as much about strategy of survival. I just don't see the benefit of decreasing my odds. . .
When I drove home from deer camp their were two on I57 near Champaign in the median running lidar and there was edge ice on the highway. I was at a chief's meeting with a district commander and they said it is officers discretion, if they were mine I would say no under 35, but thats just my wall. . .
Who would want to belong to a group that helps you diagnose your gremlins, pulls a relay to move a trailer across the country, gets together to help each other out wrench , laugh and share stories like family. hmmmmmm
Don't like the practice of anticipating safety. If u r in it its ure lane and I will stay behind or pass in another lane. Hard enough guessing what distracted drivers will do without scrapin by 1.
difference between a dog and a wife or girlfriend, lock them in the trunk of as car for a half hour and see what ones happy to see you when you open the trunk. . . now thats love
Smart phones are awesome but they are computers so follow logic, the kind of logic we have learned to ignore and thats why kids are so good with technology. There are apps for everything and if its not there today it will be in the near future. Look at some accessibility apps.