tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post7639349126896623524..comments2024-03-22T18:01:20.065-05:00Comments on Geezer with a Grudge: Motorcycle of the Year?T.W. Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-26775681196915338982016-08-01T12:14:16.575-05:002016-08-01T12:14:16.575-05:00Hi,
The bikes are awesome. This bikes are one of t...Hi,<br />The bikes are awesome. This bikes are one of the beautiful bike I have ever seen. Thank you for the post. Before ride this high speed bikes must take care about safety. Zonivhttp://www.zoniv.com/best-motorcycle-helmet/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-33298396245855988202016-04-13T05:26:46.056-05:002016-04-13T05:26:46.056-05:00Hey Thomas,
What a nice article you have shared he...Hey Thomas,<br />What a nice article you have shared here! Your using word is really fantastic. Yes, I agree with you that the Kawasaki Versys is truly one of the best choices. Thank you for your nice post. <br />Bradley Millerhttp://cloudmotorcycle.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-16521617324258096742008-10-16T18:43:00.000-05:002008-10-16T18:43:00.000-05:00Somebody, sometime, said something like, "democrac...Somebody, sometime, said something like, "democracy fails when voters realize they can vote themselves rich." We're doing something else, I think. It seems to me that the average person believes in hard work, living a productive, responsible life, while the elites are buying themselves rich with borrowed money. I hope you are wrong about who the "next government" will be, but I fully expect another fraudulent election and McPalin to "win." Canada just looks better every day: http://dose.canada.com/news/story.html?id=c3a67e3b-1aef-4daf-a768-a54eedb80185.<BR/><BR/>The whole Bike of the Year thing seems like a complete waste of print, to me. It's about as meaningful as religion of the year, basketball/baseball/football player of the year. At least in sports you could vote for someone on the winning team. In mechanical devices, what criteria matters? <BR/><BR/>I'd pass on the Cobalt, though; no station wagon version. I'm turning into some kind of 99-2003 Escort station wagon "efficienato." I know that's a contradiction in terms, but I'm heading for 230k miles in my '99 and the only way I'd like this car more would be if it had a sunroof. It holds a whole band worth of equipment and still gets better than 35mpg. My bike has to at least get 20mpg more or it's not worth the effort.T.W. Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-63969189201391248082008-10-16T18:20:00.000-05:002008-10-16T18:20:00.000-05:00The same kind of problem faces R & T and Car &...The same kind of problem faces R & T and Car & Drivel - shall we feed the buzz by putting a Ferrari on the cover, or shall we return to fundamentals with something that might be of some practical use to someone? And in the M/c biz, the problem is that bikes are $10,000 and giganto--scooters (Burgman, Helix) knock hell out of $5000. Hell, I can pick up a used Cobalt that uses almost as little fuel. And what if it rains?<BR/> <BR/>Especially when small mfrs are split on whether to sell a few score billet titanio Faberge eggs for hedge fund managers at $100,000 - $300,000, or face the music with a mass-production 250 at $2500.<BR/> <BR/>GM thought to split the diff with $50,000 suvs and the semi-appealing $15,000 Cobalt, plus promise of Volt and the 1.4 econo-turbo to come.<BR/> <BR/>Our next govt. seems to be pledging "No taxes at all - ever - and that's FINAL. From now on, we'll just PRINT money - money for everyone, showers, blizzards, avalanches of money."<BR/> <BR/>Talk about "pump priming". That's the great thing about living in a age of know-nothing-ism. Nothing has to make sense any more! Just do it.<BR/> <BR/>KCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com