Here's the Gallery, perhaps a moderator can merge these threads. http://ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19708&highlight=motorcycle+gallery
Somehow it doesn't surprise me that the F-Chat members have some REALLY cool bikes! Lots of cool Jap bikes, a few svelt Ducatis; and more than one MV Agusta! Yikes! I really dig the few old triumph's too! Nice thread. I'm just back from a nice ride on my R1- FANTASTIC!
I have no $$ Sticky? Hmm ok for a while. Am I your maid your something JK Though I did sticky the Lambo pics thread. So why not, for now
... http://www.gpstar.net/show_product.php?id=2&back= End of contest, just the best and a winner too. BTW: I went to engineering college with Andrew Stroud, great guy. Pete
Ahhh... the Blue Toys of Summer... ... and yes... I have mowed the lawn since this shot last summer. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sorry don't have digital camera tech at home yet. Have at present Triumoh Daytona 1200 yellow, Triumph Daytona 600 (company bike), work for bike co www.webbsoflincoln.co.uk and www.webbsyamahacentre.co.uk. rode most models inc new R1 and new Triumph Rocket III which is fantastically powerful for a cruiser(2300cc dodge viper pistons) watch out Harley. Also have a modded scooter(50cc) which now does 75mph mad fun.
My '71 Rickman Metisse Royal Enfield Interceptor 750 cc - 310 lbs wet - 0-60 in 3.9 - top speed 155 - stock - 974 original miles It is a blast to ride, took it to lunch today, it didn't eat much (8->}
Here are a few. As you can see, this is my other sickness. Tom Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
A few more. It must be getting bad. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here are two out of the stable.... 2001 GSXR 750 - with big ole me aboard at ThunderHill. On my way to 8th place (1st place Novice) in the 750 Produciton race this year. 1954 Moto Guzzi Zigolo - on the Salt Flats at Bonneville. I couldnt get it to run right at altitude (4k feet) so I didnt set a record with it, but will eventually (100cc Vintage Production).
1999 Buell S3T - great bike, lots of fun, but not I couldnt count on its reliability, so I sold it. Hated to do it, but its warranty was about up and I didnt want to have to rebuild the engine. 2001 Aprilia Mille - WOW. Amaaaaaaazing bike. Confidence inspsiring on the track. A little much for the street. Great V-Twin engine. Amazingly stable handling at any speed/lean angle. I'll be running this bike with a Nitrous system on on the Salt this year. .
2002 - Yamaha FZ1. This bike replaced the Buell as my everyday ride. GREAT bike, if a little appliance like. Not a whole lot of "soul", but its VERY comfy for a 6'7" galoot like me, is plenty fast, and with some upgrades (Race Tech vavles front and back, 1.0 springs up from and a #700 spring in back) can be made to handle fairly well. great for the SportTouring I do here in Nor.Cal.
1968 Triumph Trophy 250 (with later model oil in frame style frame) - Full out race bike. Converted from an ice racer to a Bonneville bike. Shown here in 2003 (with me ) after setting 4 world records (80+mph in the 250cc Pushrod classes). Alllllll kinds of work done to it, and more to do. Completely different configuration this year, with a full wet Nitrous system. Willbe running in Altered 250cc Pushrod. watch here - http://www.speedtrialsbybub.com/results.html - for results starting Sept.5, 2004.
here is my old bike a Honda NSR 125cc 1991 in sweden you can drive a 125cc bike when you are 16 years old Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login