Our Motorcycles - Post What You Got

Alexander

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I attached pictures of my current bikes this season in order from best to worst. My CRF450L, CBR650R, Sptint150, SR50, PC50, and Cushman Truckster which is technically a motorcycle but...
 

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John Conroy

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I've sold a few bikes in the past couple of years but my fleet still includes my 08 Kawasaki ZG1400 Concours, a fantastic machine.
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My 2012 Suzuki DR650 with about $2K worth of suspension upgrades is an outstanding dual sport ride.

My son has taken over the use of my 99 Buell X1 but I still get to ride it occasionally.

After many years of work my 1967 Kawasaki A7 Avenger if nearing the end of it's restoration.
 
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Dan Dubeau

Ultra Member
It looks like you have a machine for all conditions John. I love the Buell. Always wanted one. I have a friend that has a xb9r. Fun track bike, very torquey. I'd love to eat some miles up on the Connie too. Looks comfy.
 

architect

Super User
1989 FZR250 (JDM), 1988 FZR400, 1990 GSXR750, 2009 ZX6-R.

I have a soft spot for 80s sportbike with double round headlights.

The FZR400 and the ZX6-R is the only left. I'm in the (long) process of turning the ZX6-R back into a road legal streetfighter.

That FZR250 Japanese import was something else. 18,000 RPM redline and light as a feather. They don't make the 250s here like they did in Japan.


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JustaDB

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Ultra, baby! (Sofa model) Just like this (not my photo):


Spin 'er up to a buck 20, lock on the cruise control, crank the satellite radio & eat up the miles. Put >90k miles on 'er since '08. Not bad for a neck of the woods that sees a bunch of snowy winter each year. And, yes, I have rubbed the floorboards on the pavement.

And an old iron Sporty that's been bored, stroked, cam'd, carb'd, dual plugged & single-fired, ported & polished to an outstanding, wait for it, 74 cubic inches! Removed the electric start, put on a kicker & soon developed Sportster Leg, a chronic condition due to poorly adjusted valves, timing, points & spark plugs. Get those aligned, she's a one kicker. Not? Sportster Leg...

Bought a rigid frame for it years ago, always wanted to chop it. Have a Weber 40IDF I've always wanted to mount on 'er, as well.

Edit: For those who don't know Hawgs, FLHTCUI, ElectraGlide Ultra.
 
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