i found 2 bikes i've owned in there,1 i agree with.
cb 400f supersport was and is still a great bike.
yamaha xv 1100 was the worst bike i ever owned,i guess i'm not a cruiser rider.
i found 2 bikes i've owned in there,1 i agree with.
cb 400f supersport was and is still a great bike.
yamaha xv 1100 was the worst bike i ever owned,i guess i'm not a cruiser rider.
forsale A100,awesome power.
near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
gotta be a good deal,surely
Hahaha thanks for the laugh, these guys know how to take the piss!
"I took the GPZ out for a ride,
the engine felt so good between my thighs.
Yeah it was cool, 40 degrees outside..."
Boy you nailed this one. A great list but bound to piss off someone you know (and i agree with the V-strom thing ughhh)
I see the Busa is Number 4 on the sportsbike list, this is not unexpected. When they first came out I vowed I would never own one. It was the fugliest thing I had ever seen. I guess I mellowed with age. Mine is an 04. Its a great bike.
Nice to see the paso in there, talk about a study in bland, can't agree with the RC8 though. That thing raises some serious wood...
Thought he was a bit tough on the Triumph Tiger but.......those bug eyes at the front do make his point.The V-Strom should have beaten it.
glad to see the speed triple in there![]()
Awww!...what do you mean the Paso's ugly!...ok....it's pretty fucken bad! haha. Still like riding it!
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Quoted on page three...
"The original Z1 New York Steak, a motorcycle with lines so classic that it looks just as good today as it did in its premiere almost four decades ago"
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I'm livin' the dream.
One I remembered I hated as soon as I came across on the web awhile ago:
Confederate Motor Company's Renaissance Fighter.
"The Fighter clarifies opaqueness and nullifies hype with straight-forward true to concept certitude. At the source is a classic right triangle. Proportion is classically derived. Scale is middle way. Bearing exudes structural permanence. Human integration deploys yang energy, vitality and power in the most simple, pure and direct form".
Right... A designers way of saying "If you hate this marvel I have created you have no understanding of anything... (And I was totally wasted when i came up with this thing)" Then that nobody could probably ride the thing for longer than 10 minutes w/o getting sore in all parts is not important.
But at US $110,000 the chance we will see them clattering the bike parties is slim...
I was surprised to see the speed trip in there, even before I got the thruxton home I was drooling over the speed trips. The new model is a bit overworked I'd have to agree, but nothing like a stripped down fighter with plenty of grunt. I thought the speed trip might be my next bike ...
I certainly think it's a better looking bike than the Brutale or Monster.
I'd have to agree the Paso is an abomination. Compared to the current Ducati superbike line up at least.
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