The AI-generated cat pictures thread
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I thought that corner looked extremely familiar...
That's the corner at the end of the "back-straight" at mid-ohio sports car course. It's a 3000 foot straight (a little over a half mile) - fast track bikes can eclipse 205mph on that straight. That nissan was probably doing deep into 150 or 160 when the brakes went out on it. There's a reason they keep an ambulance on standby right there - I've gotten a free ride in it before.
That corner looks so familiar because I've dropped the motorcycle twice there, both crashes probably between 90 and 110mph.
It's f()cking amazing that he walked away from that crash with just a bump on the head - holy crap.
That's the corner at the end of the "back-straight" at mid-ohio sports car course. It's a 3000 foot straight (a little over a half mile) - fast track bikes can eclipse 205mph on that straight. That nissan was probably doing deep into 150 or 160 when the brakes went out on it. There's a reason they keep an ambulance on standby right there - I've gotten a free ride in it before.
That corner looks so familiar because I've dropped the motorcycle twice there, both crashes probably between 90 and 110mph.
It's f()cking amazing that he walked away from that crash with just a bump on the head - holy crap.
That's the sounds I need coming from my miata....
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I've known of more than one pickup truck with a semi-competent driver ------- owning spec'd CRX's, S2k's, and Miatas at auto-x on factory radials..
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And the point is?
What is the use of driving a truck unless you have a few sacks of onions waiting to be hauled to the market?
Or manure, or cinder blocks, or pigs, or... you get the picture..
I really do not understand driving a truck and just hauling "air" all over the place.
What is the use of driving a truck unless you have a few sacks of onions waiting to be hauled to the market?
Or manure, or cinder blocks, or pigs, or... you get the picture..
I really do not understand driving a truck and just hauling "air" all over the place.
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And the point is?
What is the use of driving a truck unless you have a few sacks of onions waiting to be hauled to the market?
Or manure, or cinder blocks, or pigs, or... you get the picture..
I really do not understand driving a truck and just hauling "air" all over the place.
What is the use of driving a truck unless you have a few sacks of onions waiting to be hauled to the market?
Or manure, or cinder blocks, or pigs, or... you get the picture..
I really do not understand driving a truck and just hauling "air" all over the place.
About the same as I would for a car. I get 27~ from my Frontier and I've had 600lbs in the bed multiple times.
Small trucks = serious win. I use my bed all the time and can still park it like a small sedan on the tiny streets around here.
Not to mention, 5spd + ka24de = fun
Small trucks = serious win. I use my bed all the time and can still park it like a small sedan on the tiny streets around here.
Not to mention, 5spd + ka24de = fun