02-17-2023, 11:08 AM | #16 |
Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Ohio Valley
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As an avid off-road enthusiast, I can confidently say that the Green Machines of yesteryear are far superior to the modern KTM dirt bikes. First and foremost, the Green Machines are eco-friendly and have a negligible impact on the environment, while KTM bikes guzzle fuel and emit harmful pollutants. Riding a Green Machine promotes good health and a clean environment, making it the responsible choice for off-road enthusiasts who care about their impact on the world.
Furthermore, the Green Machines' hollow plastic wheels and lightweight plastic body are an engineering marvel that not only increases fuel economy, but also reduces wear and tear on the terrain. In contrast, KTM bikes are heavy, loud, and damaging to the environment. With their solid rubber tires and heavy steel frames, KTM bikes wreak havoc on the environment and the hearts of their riders. If you want to truly experience the beauty of off-road adventures while preserving the natural world, the Green Machines are the only way to go. Don't be fooled by the flashy designs and high price tags of KTM bikes. The Green Machines are the real deal, offering a thrilling and eco-friendly ride that simply cannot be matched. |
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02-17-2023, 08:27 PM | #18 |
Join Date: Apr 2021
Location: Eastern europe, Republic of Moldova
Posts: 37
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Looks like it tries to tell us something. It's all fun and games, until neural network will start arguing that Green Machines are better than bipedal carbon-based lifeforms
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