No brake! No brake! I f&$king punch you!
I might benefit from a week of this sort of coaching …
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
Clarkson's a dickhead, but you've got to love "codpieces for gentlemen whose sausages are shrinking"
Mark Kelly
Clarification: I disagree with Mark about the quality of the humor. I am calling the video dumb. I am not referring to the poster as dumb. I may have been overly impolite.
Lou D'Amelio
Bucks County PA
Josh Simonds
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Porsche Dakar showed up.
It looks interesting with the beefy tires. I'd love to take this to the dirt roads of Wales. I'm going to have to be on my best behavior with the owner.
Those Dakars just look so perfectly balanced and just the right amount of rugged, while maintaining the 911 silhouette. Went down a rabbit hole on the web reading about them recently. Would be unbelievably fun to try driving in the snow we’ve gotten here lately.
my name is Matt
I can't imagine how much fun that would be. I've driven a early 2000s 4s on dirt and maaaaaan that was some good times. Rear wheel steering and gobs of HP with that suspension oh my.
Josh Simonds
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I love that - I just have trouble believe that they're 19 and 20" wheels! According to their website they're only an inch smaller than the ones on the "regular" models. Maybe the tyres are bigger too. I like that though - my last car rode better on the winter wheels with less wheel and more tyre. My new one has 19" wheels and they're just silly - and the tyres are nearly exactly double than if they were an inch smaller. I guess if you're buying a Porsche an extra hundred on each tyre shouldn't be a deal breaker.
It's not the years, honey. It's the mileage.
This thread never ceases to be amazing. I love coming back over and over.
And the Singer model is more expensive and more difficult to get.
I am sure the Porsche website has accurate specs. And yes, smaller rims and bigger tires will often ride "comfier" on and off road. Subaru did it on their latest off-road Outback "Wilderness".
https://www.subaru.com/build/OBK/RDI/colors.html
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