Who needs front wheels anyway?

This thing kinda sorta looks like my Honda Fit, that I almost whammed into the mail box one time, and no, wasn't trying to do a wheelie.
Don't worry Cliff, we'll get you the help you need.... the first part of recovery is admitting you owned a Honda Fit! 😂
 
Hey, "Honda" means "High RPM, slow speed" in Japanese. Also "onsen" means if ya rev up the motor, side step the clutch, car will go into mail box.

Sorta...... Konichiwa
 
Hey, "Honda" means "High RPM, slow speed" in Japanese. Also "onsen" means if ya rev up the motor, side step the clutch, car will go into mail box.

Sorta...... Konichiwa
As a Civic driver with over 100,000 miles, I thought Honda was Japanese for "Deer will run into you many times" or maybe it was "Forgot oil change? Drive on".....

My friend had a Honda Fit. I stood by his door after he got out and he asked what I was doing.
"Waiting for the rest of the clowns to get out...."
 
Bob, my cat Gracie the Groupie sez to tell you that "onsen" means "hot springs" in Japanese. Thot I could get away w telling you that, but noooooo.... I learned that word by watching Japanese travel videos. :)
 
This video reminded me of what used to be called a "power stand". In 1963, went to Pomona to see 2 out of 3 for the #1 spot, the Greek VS Weekly-Rivero-Fox-Holding. This is when they smoked the tires a good way down the track. Race #2, The Greek gets half way down, tires hook up & he goes into a big wheelie. That is what a powerstand was. Didn't see it too often, but it did happen. Looked just like in the video.
 

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