WOW!! I'm getting about 50 MPG on my Vstar :nener:KelvinKDX said:a few weeks ago i bought a '05 VTX1300C. I get better gas milage with my honda Prelude and my Mazda MX-6!!
ellandoh said:sorry, didnt realize posting my site in the context of a relevant thread was spam
stimps said:You lot are sickening moaning about gas prices. You want to try rip off Britain. For Super unlead in some places it's over a pound a litre. Thats 1.8 usd a litre. That would be 8 usd a gallon(assuming4.54ltrs), although I believe a US gallon is smaller. If I could pay the same as the US for fuel I'd leave the car running over night so it was warm in the morning ready for work. Hell I'd probably by a petrol cooker. :ahhh:
Refreshing to see someone who sees it exactly as I do.tyesai said:That is one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard. Your going to need the gas, just because you don't buy it one day doesn't mean you are going to need less tommorrow. They aren't going to "choke" on their stockpiles because right now because of Katrina we have lost approx 10% of our refining capabilities. Gas prices are high because the demand is high. It isn't the fact that we can't get the crude, it is the fact that we use so much of it. Not only that but China is a developing nation and we are competing with them for fuel, their needs have skyrocketed over the last couple of years wich is another reason for high demand. Bush is about to let some of the nations oil reserve out, I don't think it is going to anything for gas prices. It is more of a political move. If we could make more refineries we would probably see prices go down, but the conservationalist have made it so hard no one has built one since 1972. It will self correct eventually, the market will demand it. Within a few years I bet we will see full size trucks and suv's get 30-35 mpg. Simple economics, supply, demand.
stimps said:You lot are sickening moaning about gas prices. You want to try rip off Britain.
stimps said:You lot are sickening moaning about gas prices. You want to try rip off Britain. For Super unlead in some places it's over a pound a litre. Thats 1.8 usd a litre. That would be 8 usd a gallon(assuming4.54ltrs), although I believe a US gallon is smaller. If I could pay the same as the US for fuel I'd leave the car running over night so it was warm in the morning ready for work. Hell I'd probably by a petrol cooker. :ahhh:
not rationalizing..... just thinking, stating the reason for a mistake, but call it what you may, no biggie.Rich Rohrich said:In spite of your attempt at rationalizing it, using the forums to solict business for your site is SPAM. PERIOD:ahhh:
Jaybird said:Refreshing to see someone who sees it exactly as I do.
Boycotting fuel purchases is a kneejerk reaction that can only be carried out by the ignorant.
Find and blame the real cuplrits here folks. Stop listening to Anderson Cooper and the liberal media. They want to use this to further their attack on freedom.
If you can't see that it is regulation and restrictions that have us stiffled, then you obviously haven't investigated and are simpy listening to the liberal establishment.
Some folks love to repeat ignorant crap they hear on the liberal media as if it were fact.
The liberals depend on your continued support by not investigating things and simply taking what they tell you as fact.
I really don't like being anyone's patsy. But I spose some of you really enjoy it.
BTW...I find that conservation is possibly the single most important thing we can do to help things.
BTW...I find that conservation is possibly the single most important thing we can do to help things.[/
Boycotting fuel purchases is a kneejerk reaction that can only be carried out by the ignorant.
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