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Gas Prices: Are You Mad Yet?
Jun 2011
I think it's time to get mad again. Tune up your car, check the tire pressure, take your foot out of the carburetor, and only drive when necessary. Better yet, get a motorcycle and park that gas hog 4 wheels in the garage. Many motorcycles achieve anywhere from 50 to 150 mpg, which doesn't hurt at the pumps. $20 lasts me almost three weeks. My loud pipes is a celebration of my fuel economy.
William Perry
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In your earlier post you talked about changing the Victoria shipyard into something less noise, smelly and environmentally damaging. In this post it seems the concept of environmental protection slips your mind if its inconvenient to you and your "loud pipes" Forget gas prices, how about the fact that motorcycles are 10 times more polluting than a passenger car, but only 2 times as efficient. I am sure you must be aware of why that is, but if you forgot here is a refresher http://www.latimes.com/classified/automotive/highway1/la-hy-throttle11-2008jun11,0,3268856.story?track=rss
Next time pick a bike without combustion, or at least invent a catalytic converter that fits a motorcycle.