They re-released it!!
#21
Last time I was in Phoenix my buddy and I stopped in a Desert Rat shop. My buddy was looking for some parts for his GC so I figured I'd ask if they deal with Rover parts, pretty much knowing the answer I would get. The guy at the counter started going off about how much better a rubicon is than any other vehicle for off-road. I asked him if he has ever driven a Rover and of course the answer was no. When I asked if he knew what kind of suspension a Rover uses he didn't even know that. So I had to ask how he could stand there and tell me that a rubicon can do more off-road than any other vehicle when he has no clue about the competition.
Needless too say I won't be going back to that shop. Apparently jeep fans truly believe ignorance is bliss. Since they don't know what a Rover can do it must not be as good as a jeep.
Needless too say I won't be going back to that shop. Apparently jeep fans truly believe ignorance is bliss. Since they don't know what a Rover can do it must not be as good as a jeep.
#25
Last time I was in Phoenix my buddy and I stopped in a Desert Rat shop. My buddy was looking for some parts for his GC so I figured I'd ask if they deal with Rover parts, pretty much knowing the answer I would get. The guy at the counter started going off about how much better a rubicon is than any other vehicle for off-road. I asked him if he has ever driven a Rover and of course the answer was no. When I asked if he knew what kind of suspension a Rover uses he didn't even know that. So I had to ask how he could stand there and tell me that a rubicon can do more off-road than any other vehicle when he has no clue about the competition.
Needless too say I won't be going back to that shop. Apparently jeep fans truly believe ignorance is bliss. Since they don't know what a Rover can do it must not be as good as a jeep.
Needless too say I won't be going back to that shop. Apparently jeep fans truly believe ignorance is bliss. Since they don't know what a Rover can do it must not be as good as a jeep.
#26
I have no problems with Jeeps. My problem is with people who can't be bothered to research the competition yet talk trash about everything that isn't a Jeep. When the guy didn't know basic information about the Rover anything he said about how the Jeep was better became completely moot. He has no way of knowing the Jeep is really better.
Since you have both Tornado I would listen if you ever did a compare and contrast of the Jeep to the Rover. How they are similar, how they're different, how each one does on and off-road, stuff like that. I have driven a lot of Jeeps but never owned one. I have been more into foreign vehicles since I started learning about things like reliability and quality. Unfortunately most American made vehicles are not quality vehicles.
Since you have both Tornado I would listen if you ever did a compare and contrast of the Jeep to the Rover. How they are similar, how they're different, how each one does on and off-road, stuff like that. I have driven a lot of Jeeps but never owned one. I have been more into foreign vehicles since I started learning about things like reliability and quality. Unfortunately most American made vehicles are not quality vehicles.
#27
I find it hilarious that the only HD that is even worth a moment's consideration, the V-Rod, is scoffed at by HD "purists" for not being a "real" Harley... Yeah, go figure, it's liquid-cooled, twin-cam, OHV engine was designed by Porsche! Plus, it's actually got decent suspension (for a Harley).
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
#29
I find it hilarious that the only HD that is even worth a moment's consideration, the V-Rod, is scoffed at by HD "purists" for not being a "real" Harley... Yeah, go figure, it's liquid-cooled, twin-cam, OHV engine was designed by Porsche! Plus, it's actually got decent suspension (for a Harley).
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
#30
I find it hilarious that the only HD that is even worth a moment's consideration, the V-Rod, is scoffed at by HD "purists" for not being a "real" Harley... Yeah, go figure, it's liquid-cooled, twin-cam, OHV engine was designed by Porsche! Plus, it's actually got decent suspension (for a Harley).
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
That having been said, I'd NEVER own a HD. I love my FJR, I loved my Aprilia Tuono, I loved my Ducati ST4-S, and I love my R6 for running laps at the track when I have the chance. The gaggle of Honda's I've owned were nice bikes, but they're soulless just like Honda cars. I'd like a 748R (or even a 748S) like sloppyjoe has, but I just couldn't bring myself to really let go and ride it on a racetrack like it was engineered to be ridden! I like how cheap it is to put a R6 or a GSXR back together after you pitch it! As for the ultimate in motorcycling, my heart pines for all things MV Agusta... If Satan rides a motorcycle, it's an MV F4!
i do love the MV but man i cant wrap my mind around going back to a I-4. i just love twins too much.
that being said,,, i have owned 2 ducs both of which i have pitched while racing. though some do not understand the nature of a man who takes something as pretty as a ducati and tossing it down a track. i cannot understand the nature of the man who takes a race horse and cages it up.
a duc was made to run man. and besides,,, its just a machine. what breaks can be fixed.
same as my 308. i beat the living hell out of that car. i am always driving it hard and after 7 years of ownership the only thing to let go is the waterpump,,,after 70,000 miles.
you gotta use em man, otherwise a guy like me will get hold of em and use em for ya