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  1. #1
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    I used to road-race for Kawasaki during the late 80's. Didn't quite finish two seasons due to a bad street accident that sent both my GPz and the Fiero it t-boned out on a wrecker. Got back on the horse a little over 10 years ago with a '78 KZ-1000 and have been collecting vintage Kawasaki ever since. After a recent stable cleaning I just have a '73 Z1 and a '78 Yamaha DT400 for playing a little off road. Also got my fiancee into riding and we picked her up an '86 454 LTD a while back. Considered the first Vulcan it's a quick and versatile ride with it's halved Ninja 900 engine and belt-drive.

    Even though Team Green is my favorite, I love all kinds of bikes. Hope to pick up a BMW GS-1150 eventually. It's sinfully ugly bike but an absolute joy to ride.
    Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...

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    Motorcycles

    Well I still have my 86 VFR750 that I ride every once in awhile. I've got looking into the newer R1 but might wait to see what 06 brings.
    Last year I got into racing the Pocket bikes at different tracks. So I have two of them, both are the Italian made Polini's - one a Carena 40cc 6.2Hp and a GPR 50cc. These are not the cheap knock offs and the power and performace is amazing for suck a little bike
    All I can say it's a blast and I'm looking forwards to this year's race season.
    Andy C
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    93 Yamaha TDM chassis with a TRX 850 motor (parallel twin with a 270 deg crank so it fires like a v-twin, very torquey, sadly was never officially imported to the US) fireblade seat unit, VFR polished single sided swinging arm, hand made stainless exhausts that exit under the seat like a Duc 916 and MX sit up bars, kevlar lines etc finished off with electric blue paint....turns lots of heads!

    Havent ridden it in 3 years but promised myself to get it out again this summer, also have an XR400 for dirt biking, thinking of getting rid of both though and buying a KTM 450 EXC with dirt and super moto wheels.

    Pete

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    I ride a Honda VTX 1800 retro, sweet ride. been riding for about 22 years and i always enjoy my toys

    Chef

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    just as rare as the VX

    Quote Originally Posted by AndyC
    Well I still have my 86 VFR750 that I ride every once in awhile. I've got looking into the newer R1 but might wait to see what 06 brings.
    Hello Andy,

    I started back in 1989 with a '86 VFR 700 which was really beat up. I turned that into a race bike with a lot of custom stuff. I then bought another '87 VFR 700 for the street. The '86 VFR 750 are rare and when I finally found one I transfered all my racing mods over to that. I sold one 700 and kept the other for street. In 1999 I finally bought an R1 and raced that and fell in love ever since. The money I spent on the Customer 86 VFR 750 still has me kicking myself for spending too much money but oh well.

    Nice to see a '86 750 viffer on the road. I still have all the Mags for the 86 vfr 750. I also still have the original manual, and some tech write ups on my custom mods to the 86-87 viffer. Since you have a rare '86 750 it is better left alone. The '86 VFR 750 was a limited production bike with very few imported from Japan. It wasn't until 1990 when Honda brought it back to the states.

    Cheers,
    Assimilate this .........

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    06 R1 should be very interesting to see... will have to be if it wants to hold against the 05 Gixxer
    face the mirror

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    Gotta stick with the dirt, I've got a little Kawsaki 110 dirt bike which fits me just fine (since I'm a girl) but my boyfriend looks kinda funny on it.

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    In addition to my VX addiction...worse is my Honda addiction! I have had 5 different Honda's since 85. Started all on a Areo 80 scooter (yes I'll admit it) and then went to a Shadow 500, a Pacific Coast 800, a ST1100 and now a CBR1100XX. Guess I just love the Honda qaulity and reliability. And for over 20 yuears of riding..only one misshap...and that was in Dec 04, self induced. The ol' cold tires too much gas thing! As long as I am vertical not horizontal I am fine!

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    Hey, sorry I've been out of it for a while. The facility I work at in Portland, and the one I support in Seattle, was purchased by another company... and the transition has been a PITA! Luckily, though, they offered me a job, so I'm ok there.

    The Guzzi is SWEET! No, I haven't seen it. I was SERIOUSLY looking at a Guzzi Centauro at one point, as well as a V11 Basa. But when it came down to it, money wise, warranty wise, I ended up buying an '05 Suzuki Boulevard C50. I need to post pics. I've lowered it 2.5", taken off the pillion seat and added a small curved rack... looks nice. I'd like to start "un"-chroming some things and blacking them out... like some blacked-out exhaust pipes I'm modding, the air filter housing, bars and risers.

    We'll see. Nice Guzzi!

  10. #10

    past history of bikes

    That Motoguzzi is FINE!

    I think most of you have seen my two bikes. My '97 TL1000s and my lastest edition; The Aprilia RS250. My bike scene began when my oldest brother came home from the Navy in '72. He bought a CL350 Honda; I thought that was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen! He took me for a ride and I was hooked! my first bike was a TT250 Suzuki (2 stroke) which fouled spark plugs continuously! and then had a '74 XL350 street/trail bike which I had a lot of fun on! Then an Ossa 250 trials bike of which I learned a great deal on! Then another XL ,but a 250 which was more fun than the 350!

    Believe it or not, but I had a BMW 750! faring, saddlebags, etc. Provided me with a lot of trouble and great expense in spite of what BMW's history.

    After that, I got married and all the biking seemed to disappear until about 13 years later when the divorce came about. I met a guy that had a Beautiful Haybusa and I immediately found my first sportbike: a 97 Suzuki Katana, then a 98 GSXR600 (crashed it), got my EX500 race bike and had it until a few months ago when I upgraded to my RS250!
    I then had an Aprilia RS50 which was REALLY fun! but had to sell it due to finacial things!
    And finally, my 97 Suzuki TL1000s which I dearly love!

    I hope one day to have another street/trail bike and a couple more for my daughters! and hopefully my husband! and I would like another RS50 too!

    I love motorcycles!
    Denee'
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    Wink

    For 3 years ('94,'95,'96) I owned a 1980 Harley Davidson Sportster 1000 bored out 30 over during her rebuild by previous owner. Also had a Makuni Carburator and was black & Chrome with Black leather saddle-bags. Picked her up for $2500.00 and put 9K miles on her over the 3 yrs and sold her for $3000.00
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"If its fast and reliable, its not cheap;
    if its fast and cheap, its not reliable;
    if its cheap and reliable, its not fast."


    If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?

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