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elite_hunter_sh3 09-07-07 11:19 PM

turbocharged hayabusa...can someone say 230mph??!!

http://www.ema-usa.com/images/bow/bow_turbo_busa_1.jpg


:rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock:

les green01 09-08-07 01:16 AM

i got a 76 goldwing gl1000 everyone in town has a bet on how long it will take before i wreck it

VipertheSniper 09-08-07 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [dc]Blade
LOL might stick some wheels on my couch and take that out for a spin:lol:

Like THIS?
:D

Hakahura 09-08-07 12:36 PM

Wow! Nice Busa.
Unbeatable for those feel the need for speed moments.

It's corners I'm into, so meet a restored VFR400R

http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/7882/dscf0020qw1.jpg

Did someone say kneedown?

Onkel Neal 09-09-07 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sunvalleyslim
Nice story Neal. You had me going for a moment. Believing you were a great motorcycle rider. A classic story from a guy that probably has never even ridden a Harley.
Having riden Hondas, Moto Guzzis, Kawasakis, BMWS, and Harleys, I will say each bike does have its good points and weak points. I have liked each bike, but for different reasons. I still have my Harley Road King, and also a KZ1000 Kawasaki. For a cruise down lifes highway, I like my Harley the best. The reason there's so many choices for motorcycles out there is because different people want different things.
So Neal my friend, tell me if you have ever ridden a Harley, and not a sportster either, and what you think of the a Harley Davidson or if not just keep pedaling down the road, you'll get there eventually...........:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Gah, I didn't create this joke, I just copied it off a motorcycle forum :) But it is fun to razz Harley riders :)

HMCS 09-10-07 11:26 PM

I used to ride a generic Honda 450cc bike, but this is my dream ride.... a '41 Knuckleheadhttp://www.antiquearcheology.com/images/harley2.jpg

I live in hope.

Reaves 09-12-07 01:51 AM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...-07_12.241.jpg


Don't mind the road bikes but I like having fun off road so I've got myself a Suzuki Dr-Z. Only a 250 but that's because that's the maximum for when you first get your bike liscence here.

Plus i'd fly off the trail if I had something bigger.

Took her through a nice sized creek on Sunday, was nice a muddy all over the track too.

antikristuseke 09-12-07 02:30 AM

I ride a 63 Izh Jupiter 2 cylinder two stroke 350cc. Rebuild engine with stronger crank, con rods and domed pistons for higher compression ratio.
Here is a picture of it from when i took possession, before cleaning and work.
http://www.zone.ee/antikristuseke/PICTURE%20011.JPG?2
allso one with me while cleaning it
http://www.zone.ee/antikristuseke/PICTURE%20019.JPG?2
Pictures are about 3 years old

HunterICX 09-12-07 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by les green01
i got a 76 goldwing gl1000 everyone in town has a bet on how long it will take before i wreck it

My father has the same one
the '77 GL1000 K2
the motorbike just got a complete engine clean up last year, and she drives like she is new now :up:

Hitman 09-12-07 06:44 AM

Quote:

turbocharged hayabusa...can someone say 230mph??!!
Bahhh :p

If you want real power, what about a bike with the 502 bhp engine of a CORVETTE V8? :smug:

http://www.bosshoss.net/view_bike.asp?x=BHC3502

danlisa 09-12-07 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitman
Quote:

turbocharged hayabusa...can someone say 230mph??!!
Bahhh :p

If you want real power, what about a bike with the 502 bhp engine of a CORVETTE V8? :smug:

http://www.bosshoss.net/view_bike.asp?x=BHC3502

Meh!

I see you & raise you.:D May I present the Rapom V8
:smug:

Hitman 09-12-07 10:15 AM

Quote:

Meh!

I see you & raise you.:D May I present the Rapom V8
:smug:
:huh:

OMG with that power on the rear wheel you might even modify the rotation of this planet when flooring it :88)

Would like to know how that guy's brain will resist the continuous impacts with the rear of his skull when accelerating ..... plus he probably will need to enlarge the arms of all his jackets soon, as he'll end up with monkey style arms from holding fast:rotfl:

Sailor Steve 09-12-07 07:54 PM

Well, I was ready to make a big reply concerning what I think of Harley-Davidson and their machines, and then I got to the end...great stuff!:rotfl:

Hakahura 09-13-07 03:23 PM

It doesn't matter what you ride...
So long as your riding.
:rock:





Though I wouldn't touch a Harley with a barge pole. Not even a very long one. Even if the pole was somebody else's.





Bikes:up:
2 wheels good, 4 wheels bad.

Sailor Steve 09-13-07 05:20 PM

Joke I heard back in the '70s:

Q: How do you get a free Harley?

A: Follow one down the road and pick up the pieces.

Hakahura 09-13-07 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Joke I heard back in the '70s:

Q: How do you get a free Harley?

A: Follow one down the road and pick up the pieces.

:rotfl:

Tchocky 09-13-07 05:55 PM

http://www.reggie.net/photos/ireland...icycle-600.jpg

Hakahura 09-13-07 06:02 PM

:rotfl:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tchocky

Harley Killer (On the bends)

Tchocky 09-13-07 06:04 PM

You ragging on my wheels, boy?

*puts on bicycle clips*

Let's have it out, here and now!

*ring ring*

Onkel Neal 09-13-07 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reaves
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...-07_12.241.jpg


Don't mind the road bikes but I like having fun off road so I've got myself a Suzuki Dr-Z. Only a 250 but that's because that's the maximum for when you first get your bike liscence here.

Plus i'd fly off the trail if I had something bigger.

Took her through a nice sized creek on Sunday, was nice a muddy all over the track too.

Very nice! I'm a Suzuki man myself :yep:


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