I'm just an average guy past 50 and on my own. I'm into motorcycles and acoustic music. I also love sexy women. Just an average guy.
Hello everyone, I'm a late 50 s guy happy go lucky, kids are all grown and gone just feel like a 20 yo with lots of experience. Been reading a lot of posts figure I'll join in
I don't know Colorado law that well, and Libertarians made it illegal to vote for Mickey Mouse in Maryland, while its illegal to cut the head off a chicken in NY, while fucking it.
Good Deal a Harley man..... I'm on the other end I have a 13 Honda Goldwing for touring and a Suzuki Hayabusa when I feel the need for speed. Actually thinking about adding a cruiser to the stable and I'm thinking about a Harley, the Breakout has caught my attention. Haven't decided whether I want to pull the trigger yet.
Well you have made good choices. the Goldwing is a great tourer, and no one would question the performance of the Hyabusa. Still there is something cool about Harleys and the torque they deliver is addicting. It's a whole new way to ride if you give it a chance.
Its all going electric, with physicists already discovering how to make a wide variety of high performance magnets out of dirt cheap materials, and advances such as supercapacitors and ultracapacitors. For a bike, you could even use the newer metal ultracapacitors stuffed into the frame for adding weight and reducing cost, while they provide more torque than anyone could ask for. Things like guitars are already being replaced with carbon, and you could make the entire bike environmentally benign and easily recyclable, but its never gonna be quite the same. Especially, when you consider that you could have things like split wheels that turn it into a flying bike, and that DARPA just patented the first room temperature superconductor. You would get amazing milage with one of those, along the lines of never requiring electricity or even a plug. Using a Maxwell's Demon, they might charge the thing up in the factory, and it would recharge itself forever from the ambient air temperature differential. Driving down the highway or sitting in the rain, the wind and temperature differentials themselves would help to recharge the battery faster. You might see those in another twenty years.
I don't think they are as mighty as they were a few years back, but I'm still a die hard Bronco fan. I actually knew a couple of them over the years.