03, Abyss monotone GT, 6 disk changer, moon and tunes, Cargo mat/nets, power package, side airbags, AEM Short Ram Intake, Borla exhaust , 35% tint all around, F1 strut tower brace, debadged, 17" Excel rims w/ federal ss595 tires.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2004 Base - TwoTone Neptune - 5 speed There are 10 types of people in life. There are those who understand binary and those who do not.
1969 Honda minitrail 50. A friend of my dads had just opened up the first Honda shop in eastern washington and offered my dad 50% of dealership if he would help him out with servicing the new Hondas. My dad declined the offer and told him that "them Jap bikes will never sell here in the USA". My dad rode Harleys, Indians, Triumps and BSAs. Not many of them on the road anymore, except the Harleys. I have owned countless Japanese bikes since then.
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Base Two Tone Satellite, Auto, & Pwr Pkg....my current commuting car.
My dad's old bike was a 1955 Triumph w/ extended nose bar. I'll looke for the pic so I can scan it in and post it.A friend of mine is getting a Suzuki Gsxr 750 as a gift from his mom.. lucky sonuva..
Quote, originally posted by rebbierae »Man I love that thing!(His is the one in front)I'm not a fan of the "cruiser" type bikes, so I don't keep up on what's out there, but I just got done reading up on the R.S. Warrior.... I can see why you love it. That's one "cruiser" I would really like to have.The web site embossed on your pic, http://www.rswarrior.com has some great info on the bike.
Thanks Carl--I sure do love the thing. But he wants to sell it now. It is a great bike though--sort of a cross between a sport bike and a cruiser. And he's done a lot to it so it looks really sharp. His name on the RSWarrior site is Renzy7--I think there are other pictures of his out there.
I'd love to, but it is in storage and I will be selling it in a few weeks. I don't have anywhere to put it at the new house (no garage.....yet.) It's a Forest Green 1992 Yamaha XJ600. It only has about 9k miles on it. If anyone is interested in the area, I am selling it for $1600. That includes an all black Full Face HJC helmet.
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Here's a video of me on my motorcycle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5koJR2NN1M Here's a few of the bikes I've owned. I still have the last three at the bottom, 1978 Suzuki DR370, 1985 Honda CB125s, and 2002 Kawasaki ZRX1200R.
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Here is a picture of me and the wife on our 04' Shadow Sabre and another one of me on the right coming back to Colorado from Montana last summer. The motorcycle is the reason the Vibe doesn't have that many miles on it.
yay All of you have nice bikes! Even the minibike is awesome lol.Here is my baby Duc:I have done a lot fo mods to her since most of these pictures were taken so it looks a lot different now The second and third pics are most up to date.
*sob*My bike went by the wayside to pay for my fiancee's medical insurance. Now, she's gone and living in Cali with her mama... and my bike is gone for good, too. Oh well, live and learn, right? Anyway, here's what it looked like. And hey, I still have the helmet...
Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »nice bike millster, love the sakis tho in the lime green like the one merz posted, but my favorite is the yellow/black gixxersThanks. I wish I still had it, obviously. When I get another one, it'll definitely be a Kawasaki. Just can't beat 'em as far as I'm concerned. Well, unless I could ever get a "Duck" but around here they're rare and hard to maintain.
Quote, originally posted by WaveAction »dont know what a "duck" is...Ducati. Like Merz has. That would be my dream, but like I say, hard to acquire around here and cost a fortune to maintain with no dealers in the area.
Not too bad actaully. You can get a good Monster or a super bike less than 900cc normally less than $10,000 The brand new 848 super bikes are only around $13,000. If you have a lot of money though you could get a new Ducati 1098R for about $40,000.My Monster was only $5,000 + $800 carbon fiber exhaust system that they gave me for $500 Millster, here is my old Ninja. Similar to yours but mine wasn't in the best shape. It was "street fighter" style. It was a lot of fun riding it though:
I haven't owned a dirt bike since the late '70's. I've had several road bikes but no dirt bikes since then, and wanted to get back into the dirt so I thought I'd pick up something not too wild...'03 YZ450FI can't believe the power this thing has.
I posted these last year, but...My 94 Honda Nighthawk 250. Just got it toward the end of last year. My first bike Just got my new jacket today.Spring is just around the bend!
Mine is the Kawasaki KLR250 Dual-Purpose (on-road/off-road):
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Well, the deal isn't TOTALLY done yet but in a short while, this should be sitting in my driveway and I shall be one HAPPY boy!500cc's of pure American made, 1 cylinder, bone shaking insanity.
Quote, originally posted by millster » pure American madeFor now, anyway. Once Harley starts outsourcing all of it's engines to Asia.... who knows.Nice bike, though!
Well, this is an '01 so it's still the oil consuming, noisy, unreliable American model. I can't wait to get it. It's in Sioux Falls, SD so I need to find the most cost-effective way to get out there and get it.
Quote, originally posted by millster »It's in Sioux Falls, SD so I need to find the most cost-effective way to get out there and get it.go simple. go easy. go greyhound.couldn't help it
GENVIBE: THE PLACE WHERE ALL THE COOL KIDS HANG OUT05 GTK&N SRI, exedy clutch, fidanza flywheel, Neo-GensLIFT: the equivalent of viagra for your tach n speedomy garagehttp://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=24931
Haha! Except you forget that this is a small commuter bike. NOT something I want to ride hundreds of miles on the highway. I've found my solution. For an extra hundred dollars, the broker is dropping it at their warehouse on the other side of SD which I can make it to and from in a day. So I'm having them do that then my Dad and I are taking his truck down to pick it up. Problem solved.
Quote, originally posted by Kamikaze »Wuss... I rode the 600RR from St. Cloud to Chicago 500 miles in one day.. 3 days later return trip... Needless to say, I didn't ride the bike for the next week. Your username says is all... what can I say? That's a long trip on a sport bike!
Yeah, I imagine it would be kinda fun once you get there. Unfortunately, I think my little Buell would be a bit out of place amongst a group like that. The Lightning's are really nice. Pretty hot bikes. Typical Harley quality problems, of course but oh well. That's actually my thought for the little Blast though mentioning Cafe Racers. I'm thinking ride it for a bit until I decide I want something bigger then "Cafe" it. I've seen a couple that have been done that way and they look pretty sharp. With the way the little thing handles it would be a pretty good racer.
I loooooove Buells. gorgeous bike. i would have bought a 2008 Buell Lightening in the transparent red but I looked at them back in February of 2007 and they said the soonest they could order one and get it in for me would be March of 2008...I wasn't about to wait that long, and pay $6000 more than my Ducati
I wasn't going to post any pics of this bike but I was thumbing threw some albums.And I found a picture of the vibe when I first bought it.Anyways,paid $600 for her,rebuilt the engine,paint,new exhaust.Used it for a season and then sold it.I will post some more pics of previous bikes I've had.
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Thanks Merz! Yeah, I love them too. Always have. Known issues and all. A guy up the street from me had an older Firebolt and I used to practically salivate when he'd go fire it up. Made me a little embarrassed to ride my Ninja past his house. Unfortunately, my old Ninja could have walked ALL over the upcoming Buell. But it's still a Buell and I'll love it!Kev, that's a nice looking bike! Especially for the price! I'm certain you made your money back off of that one.