300 lb bike like you just bought makes sense for a first bike. Looks good, too.
I learned on a lightweight dirt bike. Then nearly got killed on a rice burner in the mid 70’s, and sold the Terminator to buy this red pig in 2020. It’s fun, but it’s still a pig, and I ain’t getting any younger...
84,000. That’s 17.5 surgeries a day, five days a week, year in, year out for twenty years, assuming doc has four weeks vacation a year.
Not sure if I’d trust that claim.
This just popped up on CL ten minutes from me. I hate it when people screw with “classics” (i.e. hood scoop), but it looks somewhat interesting otherwise.
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d/apex-1966-mustang-fastback/7006033478.html
Before I bought the Terminator a few years ago I was shopping hard for a 65-66 fastback.
One of the struggles I had in my mind is if it was modded, everyone wanted the sun, moon, and stars for them, and the question in my mind was, does this devalue a classic since it's been molested? And if I...
Didn’t mean to slam the one you posted. I wasn’t even thinking about that. I had just done a search and 98% of them are lowered.
But then there’s this one. It’s not the one, but it could be, with some better wheels...
I’ve no clue.
I was just ogling ’56 Ford F100’s. Maybe if I live long enough and this fad passes on lowering these things like go-karts. Sheesh. I’m not liking that look at all on that truck.