Day-um! I love it too!! What's covering the seat? I like. John_B, same question to you. And my vote is for fairing, no, I mean no fairing, wait, with fairing...no, with out...no, wait, with...I think
I'll put in a pic or two of my Jota in as Laverda seem under represented so far! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Looks mighty healthy to me John B: I'd have to agree that the MV Agusta 750 S America w/o the fairing is amazing!
For some reason I just love these too. Haven't ridden one though. And now after this thread I'm drooling at the MV A F4
Some beautiful bikes posted in this thread... Here's one of my top 5...1968 Fastback...way ahead of it's time IMHO. Mine is currently having a full resto...should look like this in a few months Image Unavailable, Please Login
http://nickangladaoriginals.com/lrg_busa.htm check out photo 4 of 9. on the above link. http://www.l-r-g.com/co-op/suzuki_hayabusa
I have to respectfully disagree.... A lot. Lots of people like them and others have taste. I read an article about that bike and the quality of the work is faultless. Just misdirected IMO.
Yeah, thought about that after I posted. I meant it as a bit of a joke but I just came off as ******. Sorry about that.
I believe that was built for Ludacris. I saw it at the Cycle World Show in Atlanta a few years back. I'll admit I'm not much of a Hayabusa fan, but when you spend that kind of money on anything it's bound to get some of my attention.
Tryg Westby (AMA racer Dane Westby's dad) used to bring out his Spndon framed CBX to the CMRA races every one in a while: Image Unavailable, Please Login
This thread has some amazingly beautiful bikes in it. I absolutely love the 1098S personally. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Heres my 2 month old 2010 MV F4. The F4 is considered a beautiful bike http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/4205/dscf4107small.jpg
Two of his efforts. As for the first - can't argue with the engineering, though I think the longitudinal engine/transmission gives up some power. Bike was a beauty but stillborne in the sense that motogp went to 800cc, then back to 900s after Mr. Czysz went on to bike number two. Now THIS is interesting... Built for the TT Zero - one lap of the IOM circuit. It won this year and made the lap at just under 100 mph (96 I think) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
i agree on the desmo rr being absolutely gorgeous. this one had a bit of a mishap though...funny how it says Marlboro!!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login