Similar to this '68 Yamaha I restored last winter.You've seen old bikes with rubber pads on the sides of the fuel tank?
Gas gets cold in winter! L.o.l..
Here's a Bridgestone.
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Similar to this '68 Yamaha I restored last winter.You've seen old bikes with rubber pads on the sides of the fuel tank?
Gas gets cold in winter! L.o.l..
Here's a Bridgestone.
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Those Kawasaki triples go for $20-25k now, in good condition. Take a look at the Vegas Mecum auction results online to see. It's mind blowing!You guys all had better bikes than me. Over my life I've had:
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- a Honda 350 (CR? CL? I can't remember)
- a Yamaha 650 twin of some kind that I wrecked and put oversize front forks on which I thought looked pretty cool but was really just ridiculous,
- A Kawasaki 500cc triple-cylinder two-stroke. That thing was a regular rocket compared to the others.
- A Suzuki 650. That's the only one I can easily find a photo of. Sold it years ago. I do miss it.
Riding behind the operator is called "riding B$@ch" here. L.o.l..Hi. The Suzi was it water cooled?
Once in Melbourne coming home early hrs I was being an idiot on the 360 in the city centre. Yep I was an idiot. Im only half an idiot now.
Police said you are not riding it home. An hour later its "errr now what!"
There was the Dinsdale brothers who were well known then MX riders. He came past with a mate on a chopper who had a passenger. Anywho, the passenger rode mine and Dinsdale said get on. The Suzi Water bottle we called them. Of course he'd done stuff to it.
All good, until we hit the Tullamarine Freeway. I see him look at his mate on the chopper and nod, he nods back. Oh you gotta be kidding me, it was launch mode, they caned them. My 360 wasn't even in it. Dinsdale with me on back left everyone behind. I swear I seriously only managed to hold on as at the time, there was a kind of small rack thing on the back for whatever I don't know and at the time im thinking "im not hugging a dude all the way home" so just behind my waist im holding the rack. I have no idea what speed we got to as I had an open face on and everytime I tried to look tears from the speed blinded me. The most terrifying 20 minutes iv ever experienced on a bike.
Wow! Wish I still had it. I only gave fifty bucks for it! Bought it off an old farmer that said it was junk and just wanted it out of his barn. Took some work, but ran like a champ when I got it fixed up.Those Kawasaki triples go for $20-25k now, in good condition. Take a look at the Vegas Mecum auction results online to see. It's mind blowing!
Your surprised, geez I feel totally left out lately in the chat.I'm surprised by all the bike enthusiasts in the chat.
Here's a bit of a rare one. Still purrs like a kitten.
1955 BMW R25/3
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Yeah, but how many have owned a dump truck? It's all relative.Your surprised, geez I feel totally left out lately in the chat.
You're all a bunch of 2 wheeled addicts.🤣
Here's For P.J..Yeah, but how many have owned a dump truck? It's all relative.
Here's For P.J..
How's the feelings in those hands?
TinglyHow's the feelings in those hands?
Remember going to the Ford dealership to buy something with the Mrs.Yeah, but how many have owned a dump truck? It's all relative.
The bad part is, I'm pretty sure that road sign says Missouri Department of Transportation. That biker must be from out of town, though. I mean... wow.