Heck, we purchased our MTVR, which is easily five times the truck, for about $15,000 (from GovPlanet), about 15 years newer, in nearly perfect condition, with only about 3,000 miles on it.
My last Hayabusa was a 2000 (the last unrestricted year) in blue and silver. I purchased it new off the showroom floor, when we found out that the 2001 was going to be restricted to 186 mph. It was a great motorcycle.
None of the three colorways light me up, and the chrome strips on the sides of the fairing would absolutely need to go- it's a motorcycle, it doesn't need chrome...
I knew Tim and his late mother (Gert) Boyle professionally- I helped them out with some stuff back in the '90s. My office was right up the hill from Columbia Sportswear corporate headquarters.
They were always nice to me, and their stuff has always done me well...
This is 2021- there is no reason to have to buy a motorcycle that is incomplete.
Riders may have a preference in tires, and there can be some set-up required, maybe a shock, but that's about all. My MV Agusta F3 800, for example, is the most perfect motorcycle I've ever ridden...
Well, sort of...
Information and images have been leaked.
It looks like updated bodywork on the same 22 year old chassis, a full suite of modern electronic rider aids, to include sophisticated programmable traction control and ABS with an IMU, and cruise control. It also has a gear position...
Yes- the used car with the lowest price, is often the most expensive one to own- the only thing you can purchase for a small amount of money, is someone else's past-due maintenance and repair bills...
Weed users, at least the ones whose drug problems haven't advanced into harder drugs yet, tend to call attention to themselves to a hilarious degree- they tend to select and accessorize their vehicles in a unique way.
Pot-heads like "cool" cars and trucks, but can't afford nice ones because of...
That's probably just kids having a kegger.
Tweakers do whatever they can not to attract attention to themselves, because they want to be able to move freely through the night without encountering the police- they're like cockroaches, and they don't want anyone to turn the lights on.
Yes, meth.
Tweakers spend all of their money on drugs, so they don't have anything left over to spend on vehicles, so they usually end up with cars that are roughly 30 years old, and in poor repair.
They also gravitate towards generic transportation appliances, so in urban settings it might...
The same principle applies to vehicles. You can buy a $250,000 truck for $250,000 from Earthwhatever, of you can buy a better one for $15,000 off the GovPlanet auctions...
Could be tweakers- no plates, no cats, incorrect wheel offset, no spare tire, 2-into-1 Flowmaster muffler with no tailpipe, hemorrhaging rear pinion seal- it's even the vintage that tweakers prefer.
They would have an extremely hard time seeing, especially during the daylight, as the meth blows...
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