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drew95gt

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  1. :eatdrink: Hell I wish I had a diesel right now but I'll just stick with my suv with 50 cup holders even though it's got 4. Must of been that Mexican version I've heard people talking about they need them :lol:

    Only 4?? That's crazy. My 2013 Elantra has 8...yes 8, who the hell needs to hydrate that much while driving.

  2. I think it's crap that ford makes better cars for Europe than they do for their own country.

    Because Americans don't like hatchbacks as a rule, they prefer big ass cars and SUV's with 50 cup holders and sofa chairs for seats. Europeans have a bit more practicality to their thinking when it comes to cars. Same reason smaller displacement and naked bikes are so popular over there but don't sell well here (except for the Ninja 250 and CBR 250 which are marketed as beginner bikes). Americans want their super big cc sport bikes and loud ass H-D's..screw practicality. I must be in the minority because most European cars appeal more to me than their American counterparts...with the exception being muscle cars. Same goes for bikes for the most part, but the manufacturers are getting better at bringing over some great models like the naked FZ8, ER6-n (for a few years), XJ Diversion (FZ6R), CBR 250, etc.

  3. I try to avoid 270 if at all possible. I have about been hit so many times in my cage on that road, I don't even want to think about riding it unless I absolutely have to. Some nice deserted 2 lane country highway is much better scenery at 5am as well. Not to mention 270 has become bumpy as hell in many places, especially with all of the road work on the west outerbelt.

  4. GLWS nice SV. I understand what you mean about the family keeping you busy. For those that say "just ride it when you go places" ...well, it is tough to fit a car seat to the back of a sportbike, it's a bit different when you have little ones.

  5. As for sportbikes, ninja 650, fz6r, sv650, gsx650f would all fit the bill. Cruisers I would look at another Shadow, Vstar 650 or 900, or a Vulcan 900. Standards you can't go wrong with a Bonneville, Versys, Monster 696, or something along those lines.

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  6. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family Scott. My mom has been dealing with Stage 4 breast and bone cancer since 2009, it's been a tough road and I am not looking forward to the day that I have to make some of those tough decisions that I know will need to be made. Like has been said, cherish the time you have left...

  7. A clean bike in general is deserving a compliment. I would say that they are complementing your taste in bikes, but i prefer a bike that is clean and original. Busas that are stock i complement, but stretched, lowered, and more i walk past.

    I totally agree, especially about the Hayabusa part.

  8. Just usually a "thanks" with a smile. If someone doesn't know bikes then I guess mine could be mistaken for something custom with the blade looking aluminum wheels and flame paint job, even though it is all stock.

  9. As I'm sure you know, that's pretty much where I stand- socially and fiscally conservative. However, I find the libertarian concept to be a lot more honest than the conservative right.

    As a Christian, I can't in good conscience vote for someone that will stand for values that are harmful to society, whether that be gay rights or murder of the unborn. I don't believe you can effectively legislate morality. You just end up with this back-and-forth at the voting booth, because there seems to be a pretty radical split. The country has never been more divided.

    The American dream is dead. Everything it ever stood for has been eroded or replaced with something a lot more self-centered and a lot less noble. The average person these days is concerned with one thing, and one thing only: how any given thing affects them personally. Who cares about anyone else, or society as a whole? Our politicians are only a reflection of the values of the majority.

    Why does it really matter if gay people want to get married...or if a woman has an abortion? Neither one of those should be any f*cking business of politicians in the first place. Christian agenda has no place in politics either, this country is too diverse to shove one ideology down everyone's throat. Let people pray to whatever version of Santa Claus they believe in, and let politicians go about taking care of real business like keeping our country's economy from imploding and promoting higher education to allow our workers to be competitive on a global scale.

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