Thats bloody cool.
Thats bloody cool.
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
It would make a Kenworth look cheap to run, with all of those 2-stroke cylinders….
That not withstanding….YES PLEEAAASE !!!!!!!!
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
Another interesting bike although not as cool as the first one
http://www.vjmw.org/workshop/700cc_lc.htm
And a 4 cylinder two stroke under construction
http://www.yamaha-rd.com/forum/viewt...459&highlight=
mmmmmmmm big 2 strokes![]()
Hmm,…LC's had twitchy handling as it was, with the skinny heavy rims and fade prone monoshock…..but doubling the horsies ????Originally Posted by Kickaha
Madness, I say, madness !!!
But,…also love to have a ride on it….
The next one looks promising.
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
I thought this Yama-Gamma was a nice looking machine.
"...you meet the weirdest people riding a Guzzi !!..."
I know of one lamenting in a shed not very far from you. Never get him to sell it though.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Looks a lot like the frame on my RGOriginally Posted by nudemetalz
I've been wondering how my RG's frame would handle a 1000cc V-Twin. I'm sure one will fit
Allways wanted to put a two stroke outboard engine in a bike, you know a nice V4 or V6, OMC made a nice V8?
Cooling might be a trick, since they run using permanently sub 25 degree sea/lake water.Originally Posted by Karitane pete
Probably not gonna work too well with 85 degree air cooled radiator water, just not designed for it.
But if you can get around that, hell yeah!
And coo' bike, the bottom end must be a freakish thing.
Yep, there sure would. Cause 90% of us would be dead and the remaining 10% would all be addicted to the same thing!Originally Posted by Timber020
My daughter telling me like it is:"There is an old man in your face daddy!"
Now that's a proper bike![]()
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.Originally Posted by thealmightytaco
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.
Well Kim Newcombe managed it with the Konig(sp?) & almost took the 500GP class, then more recently the Stateside Tularis which was mondo cool was marine based powerplant. The bigger problem is attaching a gearbox, water pump is easy.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
The 750/6 is way cool.
F5 Dave, I realise you are passionate about Kim Newcombe, but telling us 4 times? ;-)
Originally Posted by quickbuck
He's got a stutter don't give him a hard time he's sensitive about it
Snowmobile based http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld...00/tularis.htmOriginally Posted by F5 Dave
you nuke the burrito in the 'wave, and u mix it all around,Originally Posted by F5 Dave
you put the 'ince in the bowl, and you mix it all around,
you take the lettuce~ and you chop it all up!
thats how you do the taco pwnage!
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