stanger_missle said:
Aw man. I was born and raised on Honda ATC110s. I bought a 200x when I was 14 with cash I got from my summer job.
I broke my cousin's collar bone on one, had my brother send one off a cliff, and still have no idea how I survived childhood...
Good times
In reply to Hungary Bill :
My dad had a Honda ATC200 until about 1994 when he bought a new Yamaha Timberwolf 250 to replace it.
That damn Honda was responsible for multiple sprained ankles and at least one broken collar bone (my dad's).
stanger_missle said:In reply to Hungary Bill :
My dad had a Honda ATC200 until about 1994 when he bought a new Yamaha Timberwolf 250 to replace it.
That damn Honda was responsible for multiple sprained ankles and at least one broken collar bone (my dad's).
Oh man. One summer I kept wearing long sleeves even though it was over 100deg out. One day I was playing on the computer and my dad walks by and casually lifts up one of the said long sleeves and says "what the hell's happened to your arms?"
me: (points at charred skin just above elbow) "uh, 3-wheeler" (points at various wounds in different stages of healing/scaring) "uh, three-wheeler, three wheeler, three wheeler, and uh three wheeler."
He made me park it until he could figure out what the heck he was going to do about it (which turned out to be "September, when he forgot why I had to park it") so I bought me one of these:
That, my friend, is teenage invincibility on four knobby wheels. Four point harness, full cage, and a 2-stroke Honda 250cc engine hanging out the back. That thing spent more time bouncing off its roof and roll bars than it ever did driving on its wheels.
Driving across Kansas last week (miserable state) and decided to do the kitschy roadside stop thing. Let the kids find us something and they came up with this. 12 miles off the interstate but so what, right?
Got there at 1:30 in the afternoon to find the place closed. (And Lucas Kansas is a SERIOUSLY weird little town)
ThurdFerguson said:In reply to Hungary Bill :
The original Honda Odyssey. Nice.
That's the revised extra-safe version. This is what they looked like before that.
In reply to stanger_missle :
I want one of those older Mercedes with the power rear sunshade, but replace the sunshade with a mirror.
Turn 'em off or pass, I don't care either way...
stanger_missle said:
Driving a small car isn't very fun anymore
The new full size Ford trucks with those weird [ = = = = = ] brackets-shaped headlights are the worst offenders for factory lights. Those things are blinding at all times.
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