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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez
    Harleys, big V-Twin kwakas and Goldwings all have something in common. Guess what that is?
    They'd be hard to bench press?

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    As was said, it all depends where your own interests lie. I can pick most cruiser bikes, but a sprotsbike is a sprotsbike - end of story.
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    I get exactly the same thing, am beginning to be able to tell sports bikes and a lot of 250's from sight but bigger bikes and cruisers/tourers leave me stumped. Guess it's because I'm not really into them. I also get it with cars, I like European sports cars (should I be making that admission?) and can now tell most of them from as little as the front left panel & a bit of the headlight. Same with most Jap cars. But muscle cars and classics etc. leave me completely stumped

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    wow,ive never seen so many people who claim to be just like me before! you guys dont know what youre saying!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase
    They'd be hard to bench press?
    That is true but no cigar. Here's a hint- http://www.kawasaki.com/kawasaki_aux...ompany/kmm.asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by froggyfrenchman
    wow,ive never seen so many people who claim to be just like me before! you guys dont know what youre saying!
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    They're built in the United States?

    I can't tell most bikes apart! Hehe. But then, I know bugger all about them. I can tell a couple of sportbikes apart, mainly lower capacity ones, but like many others, totally lost when it comes to cruisers. I think that would still be nice to be able to identify three quarters of them, even if you don't have much interest in them. I can identify pretty well any car that goes past on the road, as long as it's newer than about 1975. Having said that I'm not good with American cars, but having said that, there aren't many down here.
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