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    Here is a Harley-Davidson being raced by a man being paid by Harley-Davidson to do so. It has an XR750 engine in it. The rest...ain't Harley. But it is a Harley. Now we'll talk about Rossi's M1 Yamaha. It uses Ohlins susp, Webber Marelli electronics, Brembo brakes etc etc...is it a Yamaha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    It's cool as fuck. I'd love to have enough coin to make an XR1200 into an XR750 look'a'like.
    I've seen one online. Maybe Mule or something? Damn cool but crikey. bring $$$
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    Re the MT-01 - I'd be more inclined to build one in more of a Cafe Racer style. Reminiscent of a racing Vincent - Only with Flat bars and mid sets for the taller gentleman.

    I'd also really like to do that with a 1700cc Thunderbird. Monster Cafe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I'd also really like to do that with a 1700cc Thunderbird. Monster Cafe.
    Rode one for the first time a couple of months ago. Fuck they're top heavy compared to a big block HD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    I've seen one online. Maybe Mule or something? Damn cool but crikey. bring $$$
    This is close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Here is a Harley-Davidson being raced by a man being paid by Harley-Davidson to do so. It has an XR750 engine in it. The rest...ain't Harley.
    The original XR750 was built in the factory and sold on the floor, later it became a bike built from parts. Scott Parker won the no1 plate 9 times, this is my favorite photo of him. Racing doesn't get much closer.

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    Guess the old saying ' You can't polish a turd' has taken a new tack ?

    Not bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Guess the old saying ' You can't polish a turd' has taken a new tack ?

    Not bad
    Meh, it ain't a turd - and it's cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stylo View Post
    Guess the old saying ' You can't polish a turd' has taken a new tack ?

    Not bad
    If you are ever in Dunedin the Harley dealer there has one. It is fabulous. I love all race bikes but that ones a bit special.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    The original XR750 was built in the factory and sold on the floor, later it became a bike built from parts. Scott Parker won the no1 plate 9 times, this is my favorite photo of him. Racing doesn't get much closer.

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    Yeah for sure. And I haven't seen that pic before...cheers! Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    If you are ever in Dunedin the Harley dealer there has one. It is fabulous. I love all race bikes but that ones a bit special.
    Which dealer does Harley down there now? Long time since I lived there.

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    McIver and Veitch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    McIver and Veitch.
    They were just Honda when I was a lad I think.

    Those in the know, did the XR750 heads ever make it onto anything for the masses? First time I've noticed the left exit exhaust just now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Rode one for the first time a couple of months ago. Fuck they're top heavy compared to a big block HD.
    Rode one last week - Thunderbird Commader Aus Launch.
    Didn't find that at all. Just the opposite actually. The handling and road manners pleased me.
    What was notable was how much better KYB suspension has become since my Thunderbird.
    Probably a size thing.

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    FFS - its a picture of a bike I thought was kinda cool.... Jeeze I almost want to kill myself now...

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