I know. You sensed "je ne sais quoi", but couldn't pin it down. Happens to the best of all of us. Jet set. Red Neck.
89 was built for cap rides. You'll be amazed how nice the geometry really is, and it's quite an efficient razor.
I get a bit of the TriLingual labeling here in Cajunland. English is universal, French happens often, and Spanish is becoming common in product labels. Guessing Jason @jtspartan and those in Canadia see many English/French labels?
Technically we are a bilingual country, although my French is very poor. Apres and je ne sais quoi I can handle, though...
Food products made in Canada must be in both. Many other products are too. Technically, only 3 provinces are bilingual. We do have two national languages, though. I could go into the 500 years of why, but I'd still be writing a week from now. edit- my Old Spice and Aqua Velva Ice Sport, both made in Canada, are labelled in both as well.