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IanHud 1st Feb 2004 03:09

Ducati 996, chipped up with race cans.

Its loud and I'm proud !

Ian

LOOSE NUT 1st Feb 2004 03:33

Ride Honda PanEuros with Hi-Viz markings, which certainly add to safety, people see us for miles
Just ordered a Harley V-Rod with custom pipes, crome and paint for Sundays

LN

[email protected] 1st Feb 2004 17:46

LN - that would just give me a whole extra set of excuses for sideswiping motorbikes - not being able to see over the steering wheel - not being able to hear the roar/whine of the Italian/Japcrap projectile - not feeling the bump as you run over the pillion passenger - not noticing 10 grands worth of penis extension embedded in the wheel arch.


No I'm not over 65 although I certainly feel like it some days. I have yet to convince her indoors that is is OK for me to have a mid-life crisis and wear leather...or was that soemthing else I was thinking about!!

LOOSE NUT 1st Feb 2004 19:51

Cran,

just joking, you are trying to wind us petrol heads up ?? are you not

LN

Thomas coupling 1st Feb 2004 22:55

Mercy me...ban the bike, not on your nelly.
We'd have no-one to chase then would we, on weekends through the winding hillside:E

[email protected] 2nd Feb 2004 02:51

LN, yes of course I'm taking the p**s, I'm only jealous cos I haven't got a bike. However I lost a few schoolfriends to motorbikes in the 80's and spent an unpleasant night in Casualty after bouncing of a tree on my trail bike. I have watched a lot of my colleagues buy bikes in their 40's and either scare or hurt themselves trying to recapture their youth.
The truth is that since the 80's the roads have become so much more congested and the bikes have become so much more powerful that being a biker requires a lot more care than it used to - I'm sure TC will vouch for that!
One ex-workmate of mine was a long time biker and he left the services to fly air ambulance in Essex - he said it was just so depressing picking up bits of biker from RTAs.
Safe riding chaps and watch out for those Volvos!

rotorbloke 2nd Feb 2004 05:05

Did lots of biking when I was younger, BSA Bantam!!!, Triumph Blazer, Honda 250. Sorry, at least it was the original and not a "wet dream". Many years of being a responsible family man pining for two wheels.

Last summer bought a Suzuki Intruder Volusia 800, why did I wait so long. Loads of torque and all the street cred and admiration of a harly at half the cost and a great deal less hassle.

Ride safe guys.

The Bloke

Squeek 2nd Feb 2004 18:48

Dear Steve76,

Memory serving, you somehow convinced me it was alright to put 5 litres of your hard earned fuel drains in MY back pack. Fearing that I may have been transformed into a comet at any moment I only wanted to get home sooner…..should the truth be known;)

MD900 Explorer 3rd Feb 2004 07:39

Mc's vs Helo
 
Crab

You know, i was with a nursing sister once, i have to say whenever she wore those rubber gloves.....:ok:

Squeek & Steve 76

You two should get together, Maybe you could post a few photos on pprune? :ok: (:yuk: )

IanHud

Nice Motor dude, just don't turn into a certain person...:{

jayteeto

Just how many IFR bike riders have you met. (the road is twisty and all you have is a rev counter and a speedo, if you are lucky!!)?? :sad:

rotorbloke

You may have had street cred dude, but did you have said bird with you then? :ok:

MD

Steve76 3rd Feb 2004 10:07

Damn I had forgotten about those fuel drains.....
Really made the turbo on the Mitsi crank too. HA!

All I can remember is the cord to the Alpha flailing about passing the 190km mark....

I think I will post a piccie or two MD...that'll show ya.
All piccies of Squeek are just a blur. :}

the wizard of auz 3rd Feb 2004 11:02

I got a Yamy WR426 for weekend blatting, A Yamy XT350 with a bit of work done on her, I use as a bush bike and for mustering the odd bullock and a Kwaka 1000GTR concours for touring about.
(got a C310,C172,Ford Fairmont sedan,Landcruizer tray back,Nissan patrol stn wgn, and a commadore stn wgn as well. Just about got it all covered). the kids have a Honda XR80 and XR100 and me eldest boy is about to get a YZ250F. plenty of bikes to play with around here. :ok:

Captain Lai Hai 3rd Feb 2004 17:29

I have an octopus card at the moment that enables me access to the marvelous public transport system in HK and presently seeking permission for a 132" ORCA in the link below

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/113orca.htm

jayteeto 4th Feb 2004 06:04

MD 900..... No IFR? Tut Tut.....
motorbike Limited Panel:

Revs up = Downhill
Revs Down = Uphill
Regular bumping noises = Cats eyes so ease left
Loss of left kneecap = Ease right (quickly)
Instant stopping = Wall ahead

No probs :ok:

Hughesy 4th Feb 2004 08:19

I used to have a 1996 Honda XR250. Mint bike, and enough power to keep me entertained.

I was trail riding with a mate when I kaned off in soft sand, the Gaerne boots saved me from some nasty burns, and I was left on my stomach, with the bike pinning my legs. I had to wait for my mate to arrive to pick it off me as I was stuck.
Kept my self entertained by building sandcastles. :O :} :}

MD900 Explorer 5th Feb 2004 04:40

Bikes and Helos
 
Jayteeto

I didn't mean the rider being IFR qualified, i meant IFR kitted out Bikes. My kneecaps may be dodgy after having shaved a few cats eyes and kerbs, but my instrument panel is v. basic (Takes the weight off the bike) so i have more chance of getting to the wall even quicker. :E :E

MD

fullflaps 5th Feb 2004 04:54

Hey Guys.... Being my first post, it is a pleasure to place it in the one area that gives me a buzzzz.......Helicopters and bikes. I gave up my beloved Honda VF750four some years back to help pay for my Instructor rating and still haven't found the bike to replace it.
"Oh those sundays of crusing and forgetting the worries of the week." :ok:

Aesir 25th Jun 2005 20:17

Finally got back into motorcycle´s after many years.

In the old day´s the only bike I could afford were Japanese but now I am finally able to afford the real thing.

Just got my brand new 2005 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200C.

codeman97867 25th Jun 2005 20:31

1984 Fatboy
Best thing i ever invested in...Wife begs me to take her for a ride.:ok:

Heli-Ice 25th Jun 2005 21:16

Had a 1987 Suzuki DR600R Dakar a few years ago.

chopperdr 25th Jun 2005 23:27

1st bike: 84 suzuki GS550E, rode into ground, twice to reno races from vancouver in 1 day. loved that bike

2nd: 85 yoshimura prepared GS550EF, split into 2 pieces, westwood, turn 3. one set of leathers destroyed

3rd: 85 ninja 600, underpowered, looked nice

4th: 85 gixxer 750, 1st year in north america, canadian spec, fastest, lightest of all the gixxers, still the lightest even today.

5th: 84 GPZ1100, EX track bike, brutal fast with all the tricks. sold for major profit to japanese collector

6th: 72 kawa 500 triple, fun until scorching a large hole in piston, preserved my license for along time on that rig

current ride: 2002 yamaha R1 limited edition, all the good fast bits. unbeliveable ride, not good for distance

next bike: 2003 ZRX1200 Lawson Replica, rode one last week, good bye R1

on order: 2006 norton 952, stunning


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