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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    The Britten is one of my favorites. Have it a the start-up sound for my pc. Go to http://www.britten.co.nz/ and click on sound

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    Triumph 675 with a scorpian imo like the windup and induction noise when they are taking off

    oh if only i had the money
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    Ah.....there is some nice sounds here: http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Sounds.htm

    I have the CBX on my computer, but it is not a file extention that can be posted here.
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    I used to have a site in my favourites at work that was soley bike sounds but alas another IT "upgrade" put paid to that.
    Still gort this one though: http://www.cybersportbike.com/2/_sounds/soundsmenu.htm and scroll down as the menu appears off the bottom of the screen (looks like a blank page but it's not)

    The ol' 6 into 1 CB-Flex1000 is a classic from my yoof, as is a big crackling two stroke.
    Haha, I can remember going to a trackday and hearing a young guy thrashing a plain old CBR250RR with aftermarket exhaust, and at 19000rpm down Wanneroo's front straight the thing sounded amazing....if you disregarded the obviously slow doppler effect.
    Hearing my HRC kitted VTR for the first time was probably what convinced me to buy it as much as riding it. Two Brothers pipes aren't renowned for being a good performance upgrade but they sounded fukkin' magificent.

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    honda 1967 rc166. 250cc inline 6. 60hp and sounds awsome

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=iM5S0OPSuhk
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gFa_J7HRjEc

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    Yamaha 1974 TZ700....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
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    After that it'd be a Trident with a 3-1 or any of the other 120 degree triples at full noise
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    Yamaha 1974 TZ700....Best ever sound, on or off the track.....Not the 750 cause it had mufflers......

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    Quote Originally Posted by glice View Post
    honda 1967 rc166. 250cc inline 6. 60hp and sounds awsome

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=iM5S0OPSuhk
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gFa_J7HRjEc
    You guys are onto it! Different sounds entirely from each other, but absolutely spine tingling, goose-bump causing, captivating!
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    Quote Originally Posted by glice View Post
    honda 1967 rc166. 250cc inline 6. 60hp and sounds awsome

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=iM5S0OPSuhk
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=gFa_J7HRjEc
    None better !!!! Now, how do I make my bucket sound like one......


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    Any V twin with the right exhaust setup, oh and the old tridents.

    Have to be biased, the guzzi rs daytona, going down cheltnam hill - 2 into 1 exhaust system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Guzzi Widow View Post
    Any V twin with the right exhaust setup, oh and the old tridents.

    Have to be biased, the guzzi rs daytona, going down cheltnam hill - 2 into 1 exhaust system.

    Totally agree there.
    One of the reasons I bought my V11 Sport was for it's glorious V-Twin sound.
    (Thanks Pete)


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    They sound fantastic ay? I wind my window down now when I hear one coming my way. Nice.
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