Re: wife wants a new car...
Wifey drives a '17 CRV and she loves it although the seats are not very comfy during long drives according to her. I installed continental tires on it last month since the stock hankook tires are so loud.
Wifey drives a '17 CRV and she loves it although the seats are not very comfy during long drives according to her. I installed continental tires on it last month since the stock hankook tires are so loud.
Wow! One of the extreme bike stunts I've seen.
Posted by: Fast-Orange
This is just amazing.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-46906365
What she has achieved is just phenomenal.
Really cool. I enjoyed watching the videos.
That The Wall TV is cool but very overprice.
Posted by: RAHrider
Pulled the trigger. Lynsey Bootleg in transit.
1445 CAD for a made in USA Frame with some nice details and looks like it will fit me well.
I looked at Cromag Ti but it is twice the price and made in Taiwan. I've already had one Taiwanese titanium frame crack. I figured I would try something north American. Naked Bikes are great but not worth 4000 bucks when I can get what I want off the assembly line in Tennessee.
I'll post a build pic once it is all assembled. Thanks for the advice.
Sounds like a good choice. Looking forward to seeing the pic.
Endura Hummvee is very comfy. Worth the cost.
I have a Bontrager shock pump. Have no problems with it.
I know Mavic Maxi shoes are intended for wider feet, though haven't tried them yet.
For general everyday use, I like the Dainese Trailskin knee pads. They are ultra light and very comfy.
I like soaking them also because they become soft like tapioca pearls.
I really like Gwen Stefani's version of 'It's My Life' than the original.
I have a tTrail Torch 3000 on my helmet and Bontrager Ion 700 on the bar.
I know they are not healthy but I crave for burgers, chips and pizza.
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