Pops, I got a 55 gallon drum of blinker fluid if you ever need any!
So, why ain't all this standard on motorcycles?
All I know is that I absolutely love my backup camera. I can backup to my trailer perfectly aligned ball and hitch first try, without having to get out, walk back and look, get back in and repeat half a dozen times.
I hope you said this in jest, but.......
Not to long ago there was talk about mandatory seat belts on motorcycles. This is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. I've been riding a Harley since 1967 and have never had a reason to have a seat belt.
There ain’t been enough ranting in the rants lately.
Turn it around. Alot of those phucktards on the road with me and my loved ones need all the help they can get to keep me safe.
And keep me from permanently implanting their cellphone in their ars.
I can guarantee you I don't want no seatbelts on a motorcycle!
And I am sure you never use cruise control. Your nickname seems to be a misnomer.Sorry you don't like the statement, but it won't impact my net worth or my intelligence either way. I like to think I do well enough for myself and my family, thanks.
The more crutches, the worse the driver. People begin to rely on the car's "ability" to save them from themselves and their poor driving ability - or desire to drive. What's that song, Siri take the wheel? If you don't want to drive, take the bus.
At the very least, separate the freeway lanes by a skills-based driver's license. If you're a scared commuter, you stay in the right lane with your nannies and be electronically limited to posted limits. Test into the top tier license, you can run up to the limits of your vehicle and your ability in the left lane. Wreck in the right lane, or get caught driving in the left lane with the commuter tier? Limited to the bus for the next 5 years.
Oh, the number one killer of teens is texting and driving.
So, why ain't all this standard on motorcycles?
Won't be long and we'll be back to measuring distance traveled in MPD vs MPH. Just like in the good o'l days. Feed the engine hay instead of gasoline.