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On Line Drag Raceing
OK, so it's a Ford product, but none the less, it's worth a try.
My best was a 10.227
http://www.americanmusclecars.org/musclecars/index2.htm
My best was a 10.227
http://www.americanmusclecars.org/musclecars/index2.htm
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2024 Equinox LT AWD
2015 Yamaha FRJ
2024 Equinox LT AWD
2015 Yamaha FRJ
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Urban dirtbiking!
There's a newer niche in motorcycles called anything along the lines of Supermoto, Supermotard, Hypermotard.. think of a dirtbike with it's long suspension travel, but street tires instead of knobbies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYu7DQn5vAI
There's a newer niche in motorcycles called anything along the lines of Supermoto, Supermotard, Hypermotard.. think of a dirtbike with it's long suspension travel, but street tires instead of knobbies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYu7DQn5vAI
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I remember back in the late 70's / early 80's watching dirtbike / streetbike mix type racing on Wide World of Sports. I believe they called it Superbike racing then, but I'll have to look it up. They raced partially on a road course, partly on a flat dirt track, partly on a motocross course. I thought it was really cool, then it disappeared. It's back apparently.
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We're trying out a rallycross series like that. The course is about 75% pavement (it's run at a circle track with a 1/4mi and 3/8mi) and 25% dirt, and the cars are run two at a time. First one to stop in their starting box wins.
LOTS of sturm, drang, sliding, locked brakes at the end, etc. It's huge fun. Next time I go, I'll be taking in-car video.
Downside: It's in Flint.
LOTS of sturm, drang, sliding, locked brakes at the end, etc. It's huge fun. Next time I go, I'll be taking in-car video.
Downside: It's in Flint.
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I hate to be right, but I am.TireSmoker wrote:Only because there was no import to compare it to.MostMint wrote:Wow. Motor Trend actually likes the Camaro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-uTjaQ6E7g&feature=dir
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/cou ... index.html
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No, and probably because Genesis is RWD and Cobalt is FWD.MostMint wrote: Has anyone seen A Genesis on the road yet?
Why didn't they compare the Genesis to the Cobalt SS?
Now, getting this thread back on topic -- http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/video/0 ... 82,00.html
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