Show Your Motorcycles

I guess thats the only two things that you could show:confused: :eek:. For lack of other extremities. HEHEHEHEHEHE!!!

Find me a bike just like this and you'll see one big extremity in a rigid state!

TASTY!
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I Love Black Bikes. My Indian is black and midnight blue and my HD looks all black till you get up to it. Its have purple panel on the tanks and pin stripping on the fenders. Oil tank, inner primary, dash panel are all purple.:D

I'm getting a black powdered coated exhaust, it is at the powder coater as we speak. :cool:
 
hey!
its a '92 honda nighthawk 250. got 4700 original miles on it. got it for a grand.
it was used in some learners program up in Maryland. so the tank is dinged... but i dont care. i'll fill em and paint it when i am ready to buy my Suzuki SV *grins*
 
These uniforms are much better than the drab 'biker black' .
 

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These uniforms are much better than the drab 'biker black' .


Mete,

I get shivers up my spine just thinking about what would happen if they layed one of those down. Picture your entire body looking like a raspberry :eek: :eek: :barf: . Talk about road rash!!!
 
A few more face plants and picking dirt and rocks outa my teeth and I'm going to a street bike myself.
Scott


Scott,

If you go street remember you're a target out there, and unlike trees, rocks, etc. the objects on the highway are moving pretty fast, and most of them have dip$hits behind the wheel. Plus, you not going to toss a big bike around like your dirt bike. It's a whole different world :eek:
 
Roger that!
I actually do ride on the road some, but you're right, its mostly rural Maine back roads. Not much traffic. My current bike is registered for the road, but not really road legal. Big difference on the highways. I had a GPZ1100 and an Interceptor back in the 80's. I was young and quick then. Ride on....
Scott
 
After 23 years since riding my last bike, the relentless gas prices prompted me to do it again (well... to be honest the gas prices convinced my wife I could get a new toy:D ). Here is my Triumph Thunderbird Sport (yes they still make Triumphs;) ):


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I think my wife may now regret it since she calls it my obsession. I call it 885cc's of mid-life crisis ;) .
 
After 23 years since riding my last bike, the relentless gas prices prompted me to do it again (well... to be honest the gas prices convinced my wife I could get a new toy:D ). Here is my Triumph Thunderbird Sport (yes they still make Triumphs;) ):
I think my wife may now regret it since she calls it my obsession. I call it 885cc's of mid-life crisis ;) .

Way to work Bubba!!!!:cool: :thumbup: :D And it's not RICE. COOOOOOOL!!!!
 
Good for you Kevin,

Remember the highways and byways have changed a lot in 23 years.

Twice as many vehicles on the road, but it seems the idiots behind the wheel increased by about 75%.

Be careful, have fun, and I'll see you at Ashokan in September :D
 
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