#1822
#1823
I'm posting this for my brother. It's a Suzuki GT380. It's a 3-cylinder 2-stroke. It's pretty sweet.
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#1824
#1828
My 2010 YZ450
2009 R1200GS
My daughter at Fenton Lake in NM on our father/daughter camping trip.
At the Valles Caldera after setting up camp
From a solo ride to the Valles Caldera
My daughter on her KTM JR50 Pro
My wife just got a 2007 YZ125, but we haven't gotten any pics of it yet.
#1829
#1830
My 2000 ZX6e on TOD
1972 CB350 w/CL pipes + tank - L-Ion battery, updated electrical, clubmans, etc.
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#1833
#1834
Just finished up some upgrades on the '94 GS500 I picked up last weekend.
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Ohio Patriot Guard Rider
#1835
1975 Honda CB400F Super Sport
1986 BMW 535i
1984 BMW 745i turbo - FOR SALE
2002 Passat 1.8t
1990 Saab 9000 turbo
#1837
just got my 1982 kawasaki kz-550. cafe project. $500 bucks was a good place to start!
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#1839
#1841
First post in the motorcycle section... here's me and my Suzuki. I was going to trade it in for a V-Rod but decided to keep it and get a new car. It looks small but it's an 800, making it pretty quick
with bags for the winter:
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'13 CW Golf R 4dr w/ APR Stage 2+, Autotech HPFP, Forge Twintake, Scorpion Catless DP, Neuspeed Sport Springs, 20% tint all around, ECS 8mm spacers in front, and 15mm spacers in back.
#1843
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I didnt bring the bike to Florida, I wish I had the weather is amazing here.. no helmet law here and I see some idiots riding with no gear ane helmet..... I would never
sent via tapa in Florida!
#1844
#1847
as much as i love this 1000cc beast, i kinda wanna try something different now.
Last edited by jetta_vrsix; 10-26-2012 at 02:08 AM.
#1848
went from a 2001 GSXR600
to this 2002 Gsx-R1000
as much as i love this 1000cc beast, i kinda wanna try something different now.
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Last edited by jetta_vrsix; 10-26-2012 at 02:10 AM.
#1849
i have a few bikes but here are a few hipster instagram pics of my 1955 FLH panhead chop i built up
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911 Turbo
Speed Triple
1955 Panhead
MK5 Rabbit- FOR SALE. CANDY WHITE '08. 47k. 2dr. 5spd.
#1850
2009 CBR600RR coming from a 2008 Ninja 250r, absolutely loving it. (gli in the background)
#1852
Ah, the original monster. I used to have one. I loved it (although I always thought it was a bit ugly, still do, especially with the R1's around). The only problems it had, as I recall, were:
1- Horrible front brake (especially at the track, fade showed up quick). A Brembo swap would fix that issue.
2- Not terribly agile. The next generations fixed the agility issues 10-fold.
3- Pegs were very high to be a commuter. Adjustable rearsets were a must on her. I hated the riding position until I replaced the rearsets.
4- I remember the "gold" on my front forks starting to flake off after only a couple years of owning it.
5- Gearboxes went "bye bye" a LOT, especially if they were tracked used.
Great bikes, otherwiseI owned it alongside a 929RR and sold it for a 2001 R1, which was better in almost every way (especially the looks department). Like all bikes, I do kinda miss her though
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I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. ~Frank Sinatra
#1853
thanks, im happy with it, thus far. night and day from the 600.
having read your problems with yours, i can honestly say it makes me more happy with mine now.
i have none of the issues you had.
I mean, i dont track it so, the agility i suppose isnt an issue for me, since i dont race it, i just enjoy the ride.
and ive had no gold flaking. the bike is in pristine condition for being 10+ years old now.
and really dont find it that uncomfortable to ride, and ive gone on some long rides...its not cruiser comfortable, but im content.
as far as looks go, its preference, i like this bike over the R1 myself.
to each his own.
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#1854
Being on two wheels is all that matters in the end, it puts us in a different, more fun level of society, IMO![]()
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I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. ~Frank Sinatra