I think we need a Motorcycle gallery of scoots YOU OWN OR HAVE OWNED. PLEASE!! Only personal bikes! I'll start with some of mine: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
had. All I have now is that yellow VFR and the funny looking white one called a Transalp. (which BTW, is not only the cheapest bike I ever bought , but also the most fun)
Here is mine: 2 Ducati 996 (Mono & Bip), 1 Honda CBR & 1 Yamaha V-Star Cruiser. Ducati Bip Here (Will update the Mono when I have time): http://www.jimmy540i.com/ducati.htm Honda Here: http://www.jimmy540i.com/gallery.htm Yamaha Here: http://www.jimmy540i.com/myvstar.htm
I'll skip the the 2 80KXs, and the 125KX (no digicam at the time) ... But here is my old Yam Banshee (worst POS ever), and my perfect CR250 (ex-Jean Sebastien Roy, top canadian rider), modded by TOm Morgan Racing ... hauls and is glued to the ground! Love it! FYI, the air IS better up there! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
to the women that inspire me: My family roll models. Yeah I'm proud! Inspiring isn't it? These european family members are telling you how many times they took a spill and customary Hello greeting to their husbands who thought they couldn't ride. "Aspire to Inspire" is our family moto.
Just a couple of my 851 Don't have any good ones handy of the Triumph, the factory picture is best anyway. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I've had the Ducati eight years tomorrow. Bought it in St. Louis on June 1, 1996 (isn't it sad I remember that date?), had 1100 miles on it. As far as anyone can tell, it was the only one sold new in MO in 1990. The 1990 is more rare than the '91 and '92, although it doesn't have the USD forks they feature, but it does have an aluminum tank ('89-90 only). Ducati rep told me there were 500 total brought into the US from '90-92, with anout 100 of those being the 1990 Biposto. So far it has 10,700 miles and is all original except for the FBF pipes, chip and K&N filter. Yes, that is my house in the background, (Lebanon, MO). It is two years old. With the museum comment, was that a compliment or an insult? The house and my battle last winter with squirrels inspired my avatar, BTW.
Here's my secret weapon: 0-60 in 2.1 sec 9.87 quarter at 112mph 162.5 RWHP dynoed. Sleeper bodywork, you'd never know... Image Unavailable, Please Login
here are 3 of my bikes , can you spot which is the one I ride. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Art- Tell me a little about this one? plus we need a little story here in this thread as it is getting a little stale. Livin' this up!
Art, I have heard of dragging a knee and maybe an Elbow. But dragging you visor is going to far in my book... Ouch that one looks like it had to have hurt. Beast