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18th June 06, 07:34 PM
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Motorcyclists
Now I've seen at least four guys on this site are riders. I'm not, but I've got an appreciation for a good bike, honed by a neighbor in high school that collected 1950's-vintage BMW's and Moto Guzzi's (Italian bikes).
OK, so bikers, chime in...What do you ride? Do you ride kilted? Got Pics?
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18th June 06, 08:16 PM
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I was thinking of starting a motorcycle thread this morning after seeing the R65, but all I did was think of it. Thanks Alan, for starting it.
I just sold my '91 K100RS. Currently I own a 1975 R90/6. I was a BMW tech for 5 years and I wanted something to tinker with. The K bike just ran and used tires.
Dale
--Working for the earth is not a way to get rich, it is a way to be rich
The Most Honourable Dale the Unctuous of Giggleswick under Table
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18th June 06, 09:35 PM
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I have a couple. This BMW R1150RT is in storage until next summer when I finish school and get back to working.
But I found that I hated not having a bike, and bought this 2005 Yamaha Majesty for commuting. While the step-through design means that I could ride it kilted, I do not. ATTGATT: All the gear, all the time.

Pictures of my old bikes here:
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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18th June 06, 09:46 PM
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Well, I've been in & out of the motorcycle industry for over 30 years, so:

1980 H-D FLT- with my dog Speckles riding on the tank! Sorry about the picture quality; this is a scan of a Polaroid!

1998 Triumph Trident 900

1982 BMW R65 with hack
Buried in the basement:
1979 Yamaha XS1100SF
1972 BSA B25
1971 BSA A65L
1968 BSA A65FS
1967 BSA A65L- big-bore: 930cc@14:1, Chenowth frame, Amal GPs jetted for alcohol, total-loss ignition, push-start (rollers, actually)- my dirt-drags special!
1967 BSA A65L- hardtail, H-D 45 springer extended 6" over with Ford radius rods, etc.- full-on 70's chopper
1966 BSA A65T
1966 BSA B44
1966 BSA D7
1964 BSA A65C
1958-62? BSA A10 flat-track racer
1956 BSA A10
1955 BSA A7
1953 BSA A10
1942 BSA M20
enough extra BSA A10 & A65 engines, frames, etc. to build about 4 Bitsas
a Harley project- Shovel engine, Pan tranny, Duo-Glide front end, fat fenders and tanks- probably going to end up a bare-bones bobber
and I currently have my eye on a Vetter Terraplane (a sidecar), which will probably end up on the Yamaha!
Last edited by smaughazard; 1st July 06 at 12:03 PM.
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19th June 06, 10:02 AM
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My current ride (and probably my favorite), is a 2001 Honda Blackbird. She's been a good, dependable ride for fun and distance (I did my SS1000 on the 'bird in may of 2002)-I just wish it didn't have such an appetite for rear tires!

And a pic of my bike behind my wife Tracy's Ducati 900SSCR:

Bryan...thinking about putting a KTM EXC in the garage next to the 'bird...
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19th June 06, 10:16 AM
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99 Katana 750
looking to upgrade soon
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19th June 06, 11:26 AM
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Madura
This is my current ride. 1985 Suzuki Madura V4 1200. They only made these for 2 years. a 700 model and a 1200 model. This past weekend we had a meet in St. Mary's Ont. There is a Madura Meyhem happening next weekend in AK but I have a highland games that weekend.

I learned on a 1951 Matchless 500 twin which at that time was basicaly an AJS with Matchless badging.
1970 Bonneville
1968 Bonneville
1978 CB 550, 78' Goldwing, 78 CB 750F Supersport.
I rode in a kilt all the time on the 750F.
Cheers
Robert
Last edited by Canuck; 19th June 06 at 02:29 PM.
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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19th June 06, 02:09 PM
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Here's a new pic of my latest ride, a 1998 Harley XL1200C 95th Anniversary Edition. Pics of my past bikes an be found on my website.
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3rd February 07, 10:39 PM
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I'll have to get some piccies. But, I ride a 2001 Honda Rebel. A 250 at that. I know, I know. OH well. If the Grape Ape had tattoos and rode a Rebel... 
Oh, and never ever ever kilted.
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3rd February 07, 10:49 PM
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'98 Kawasaki Vulcan 800 Classic

Put your knees in the breeze!
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