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LOL, yeah, mine too. We just did a 1900 mile adventure ride in Montana and Idaho, camping off the bikes for a week. Mostly dirt roads and some ATV trails. My V-Strom was covered in mud and dust.
I don't agree with rolling coal, but it's a lot less annoying than a Prius driver doing 10 miles an hour under the speed limit...in the "fast" lane. Or some idiots on bicycles taking a full lane and holding up traffic.
There are a lot of Prius owners in Montana and I don't see them driving like pansies. Mine has the power mode selection and when I need to move it, I hit that button and I scoot to the races. It's actually not a slow car- you get gas and electric pushing it. It's actually a handy car— I can haul quite a bit in the hatch. Although it is kind of funny to see 20 bags of wood pellets weighing down the rear as I try and accelerate!
If he can play his music so loud I feel it... then the incredible deep bass rumble from my tailpipe shaking his car is of no concern to you, now is it? It's even more impressive in a tunnel... The best sounding tunnel ever was the Mercer Island tunnel headed east, though the one on the west side of the bridge isn't bad.
Yet you saw fit to make the point for me - again. Much obliged.
Diesels are green. That black smoke with its comparative lack of CO is just another way candy-a ss liberals signal that they are better than everyone else.
Too bad the much more poisonous emissions from conventional gasoline cars with their crappy mileage is invisible. I can feel the hot blast as they pass me on my bike, though.
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