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Yes. Black with dark orange stitching, part of the Hybrid Sport L deal
This thing is an insanely great car.
Couldn’t be happier.
Way way way more pep (in sport mode) than I thought.

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Full size, plus the matching Hot Wheels version

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:grin:

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What? No horse drawn fire wagon?
They let you use the real thing? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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:joy::joy::joy: @Barney

Out again in 30 minutes after just coming in from a small fire

And yes @John_E they’re so desperate for firefighters they let me play with the big boys toys :joy:

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Nice rides everyone!
My 2019 370z and 2020 Hayabusa

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Sweeeeeet. Love the Hayabusa.

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So we’re ignoring the giant elk in the yard? :sunglasses:

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In 2020 along the coast near Brookings Oregon
(Pistol River stretch) I opened her up 165mph with PLENTY left. Now I think back WHAT A IDIOT! I’ll NEVER do that again.

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The San Mateo Bridge was bad for me. Several miles of straight and flat temptation for someone on a litre-bike.

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It didn’t take long to figure out that with fast toys temptation is always in play. And just when you think you’ve conquered it someone challenges it.

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That picture was taken in stallion springs ca. there was a large herd 100’s roaming the neighborhood was actually able to hand feed apples. Stallion springs is mountainous rural 15 miles from Tehachapi. Boarders the Tejon ranch in Los Angeles, hundreds of thousands of mountain uninhabited acres. Elk, Boar, Deer, Bear, Mountain lion ect. Needles to say many small pets in the neighborhood disappeared during the night.

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Had a slight understeer.
abcc

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One of my past rides

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On a sad note I sold my Harley last week.
Not a practical option for living in the bush but nevertheless it was a hard decision.
Looks like that’s the end of my motorcycling journey (43 years long)

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Oh noes, wild Mac has left the building. Are you at at least gonna replace it with a firetruck? :sunglasses:

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Sorry to hear, Mac! 43 years is a long time of one’s life - I am sure you have many fond memories!?

As we get older, we (sometimes) get wiser, and - all things considered - dropping the bike at some point is probably a good move. I am not saying we only should do sensible things in life (like buying basses :crazy_face:), but we shouldn’t feel bad about making a sensible decision every once in a while either :wink:

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Spending quite a bit of time around the fire truck at the moment as I’ve become the brigade’s maintenance officer ! :joy:
Still having driving lessons atm @Paul . Got to get a move on too as we’re hoping for a second truck in the near future

I certainly do @joergkutter and a few not so fond ones.
Being sensible really goes against the real me but the gravel roads were killing the old girl.
Got screwed on the price however as there are so many for sale atm :weary:
Ah well, life goes on.

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Beautiful Mustang, Tommy!

Andrew.

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