Post A Pic Of Your Motorcycle
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Post A Pic Of Your Motorcycle
Go ahead and post one. Or more then one.
I just want a causal little thread to see what other scooter riders prefer when it comes to motorcycles. I bet some are a far cry from Buddy. But most motorcycles would be.
This isn't meant to be a "Gallery" forum thread as its in General Discussion. But it would be nice to see your bikes, and leave a few comments about 'em if you like
I just want a causal little thread to see what other scooter riders prefer when it comes to motorcycles. I bet some are a far cry from Buddy. But most motorcycles would be.
This isn't meant to be a "Gallery" forum thread as its in General Discussion. But it would be nice to see your bikes, and leave a few comments about 'em if you like
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I have a few bikes. Here is my Suzuki GT250.
And I'll throw in a picture of my Honda XR250R and the Kawasaki KDX200 (which is now my son's) in the snow.
And I'll throw in a picture of my Honda XR250R and the Kawasaki KDX200 (which is now my son's) in the snow.
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1971 Hodaka Ace 100
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
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The Honda Shadow
The Kawasaki Nomad
And my first love ... first bike ... Kawasaki S3 Mach2 two stroke triple
I had this bike in the 70's until someone decided to pull in front of me. Maybe it was because it was my first, but this was the most enjoyable bike I've ever owned. Very quick!
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The Kawasaki Nomad
And my first love ... first bike ... Kawasaki S3 Mach2 two stroke triple
I had this bike in the 70's until someone decided to pull in front of me. Maybe it was because it was my first, but this was the most enjoyable bike I've ever owned. Very quick!
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I love those Urals, especially with the sidecar. As I get get closer to doing my riding bucket list Route 66 trip, I keep on thinking a sidecar with my pooch as a riding companion, would be interesting. Not sure how practical a sidecar is for me outside of dragging one of the dogs along. No way would my wife be happy as a spectator.Tazio wrote:Here we go:
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Christophers those bikes are AWESOME!!
as for the rest posted so far, nearly as AWESOME!
ha just kidding, guys. really nice rides that look like pride is taken in. i can just imagine the many miles piled up on all those bad ass cruisers. the SonnyD Harley looks as if it might float down the highway
i like this thread because it gives new scooter riders a chance to see motorcycles and scooters go hand in hand and many ride both
leather chaps on a Buddy? why not?! and while you're at it slap on a couple Harley stickers, too!
'keep em coming
as for the rest posted so far, nearly as AWESOME!
ha just kidding, guys. really nice rides that look like pride is taken in. i can just imagine the many miles piled up on all those bad ass cruisers. the SonnyD Harley looks as if it might float down the highway
i like this thread because it gives new scooter riders a chance to see motorcycles and scooters go hand in hand and many ride both
leather chaps on a Buddy? why not?! and while you're at it slap on a couple Harley stickers, too!
'keep em coming
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yeah, my Buddy exsisted side by side with "Black Cherry Betty" my Harley.....Many days I'd ride them both...some days were just the right day to ride the Buddy.....JHScoot wrote:Christophers those bikes are AWESOME!!
as for the rest posted so far, nearly as AWESOME!
ha just kidding, guys. really nice rides that look like pride is taken in. i can just imagine the many miles piled up on all those bad ass cruisers. the SonnyD Harley looks as if it might float down the highway
i like this thread because it gives new scooter riders a chance to see motorcycles and scooters go hand in hand and many ride both
leather chaps on a Buddy? why not?! and while you're at it slap on a couple Harley stickers, too!
'keep em coming
I've always been a big believer in "Wind Therapy"... it can truly uncloud a worried mind, and make things seem more aligned... I've always liked taking the back roads on a summer evening. it's a lot quieter, less traffic, almost like hiking in the back woods. As my bikes got bigger, it was less and less fun. You might end up on a narrow dead end, or lots of gravel, or any of many things a back road can lead you in to... The Buddy was such a fun bike to ride, and if the road turned to mud, or gravel, or just stopped on a hill....No problem, just lift the front up and turn it around... It really got me back into enjoying nature a lot more...when i didn't have hundreds or thousands of miles to go, and a short time to get there.....
2006 Buddy 125 in ORANGE!..Sold
2007 Harley FLHX in Black Cherry!
1999 Saturn SC1...."Marvin"...Still runnin' strong
2007 Harley FLHX in Black Cherry!
1999 Saturn SC1...."Marvin"...Still runnin' strong
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Urals are a barrel of fun. Dogs love the heck out of them, and you have oodles of room for gear for a multi-day adventure.Rob wrote:I love those Urals, especially with the sidecar. As I get get closer to doing my riding bucket list Route 66 trip, I keep on thinking a sidecar with my pooch as a riding companion, would be interesting. Not sure how practical a sidecar is for me outside of dragging one of the dogs along. No way would my wife be happy as a spectator.
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For ScootLemont, here is another taste of GT250.
Also added my wife's CT110 and the CT70. The CT70 is 20 years old but has less than 300 miles on it.
Personally I am liking Rob's Kawasaki S3 Mach 2. Nothing else is like the sound of a screaming 2 stroke triple.
Also added my wife's CT110 and the CT70. The CT70 is 20 years old but has less than 300 miles on it.
Personally I am liking Rob's Kawasaki S3 Mach 2. Nothing else is like the sound of a screaming 2 stroke triple.
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1971 Hodaka Ace 100
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
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Similar bikes, Lotrat.
1997 Kawasaki KLX 300
1997 Yamaha PW 80
The Kawasaki is what I traded my Buddy for
I was very sad to see it go but the amount of time I've gotten to spend riding with my son with this new hobby has been truly priceless!
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cortadito/11223276924/" title="IMG_1249_20130824_124734 by SixStringBuzz, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3679/1122 ... c6ac_z.jpg" width="640" height="396" alt="IMG_1249_20130824_124734"></a>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cortadito/11223292626/" title="IMG_0828_20130622_182331 by SixStringBuzz, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3667/1122 ... 153e_z.jpg" width="480" height="640" alt="IMG_0828_20130622_182331"></a>
1997 Kawasaki KLX 300
1997 Yamaha PW 80
The Kawasaki is what I traded my Buddy for
I was very sad to see it go but the amount of time I've gotten to spend riding with my son with this new hobby has been truly priceless!
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cortadito/11223276924/" title="IMG_1249_20130824_124734 by SixStringBuzz, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3679/1122 ... c6ac_z.jpg" width="640" height="396" alt="IMG_1249_20130824_124734"></a>
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I love CT70's. Have wanted since I was a kid. Now I could buy one but they are too slow for the typical 45mph speed limit roads here.OldGuy wrote:For ScootLemont, here is another taste of GT250.
Also added my wife's CT110 and the CT70. The CT70 is 20 years old but has less than 300 miles on it.
Personally I am liking Rob's Kawasaki S3 Mach 2. Nothing else is like the sound of a screaming 2 stroke triple.
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Yes, I think my 50cc Roughhouse might embarrass the CT70. But they are neat bikes, and well made. I bought it about 13 or 14 years ago as a collector item. Not so practical to ride around here. But it likes the forest service roads!
1971 Hodaka Ace 100
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
1977 Suzuki GT250 is now sold... Good bike!
1980 Yamaha IT125
Honda: '66 CT90 KO; '83 CT110; '92 CT70; 2001 XR250
and 1 or 2 others... I need to sell some bikes!
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Always wanted one, just can't justify spending the money right now. Someday...Dooglas wrote:Urals are a barrel of fun. Dogs love the heck out of them, and you have oodles of room for gear for a multi-day adventure.Rob wrote:I love those Urals, especially with the sidecar. As I get get closer to doing my riding bucket list Route 66 trip, I keep on thinking a sidecar with my pooch as a riding companion, would be interesting. Not sure how practical a sidecar is for me outside of dragging one of the dogs along. No way would my wife be happy as a spectator.
Four wheels move the Body.
Two wheels move the Soul.
Two wheels move the Soul.
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Too funny. I started with the PW80... and then figured I needed a bike to supervise. My oldest son outgrew the PW80 and I got him the CRF150. My second son is too big for the PW80 now and I'm looking for a CRF125 for him. My daughter rides the PW now.jmazza wrote:Similar bikes, Lotrat.
1997 Kawasaki KLX 300
1997 Yamaha PW 80
The Kawasaki is what I traded my Buddy for
I was very sad to see it go but the amount of time I've gotten to spend riding with my son with this new hobby has been truly priceless!
My oldest is starting to out ride me now. I hate sand. CO looks awesome in your photo.
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Well said, Dooglas. Meet the love of my life, but alas, this is an unrequited love from afar. There were no production examples, just this one prototype whose parts are finally reunited, restored and resting quietly in a museum. Sigh...Dooglas wrote:And three wheels move the Imagination.guzziknight wrote:Four wheels move the Body.
Two wheels move the Soul.
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Same here - bought my son the PW and got tired of renting a bike or sitting in the car while he rode a track. I was offered a straight up trade of the KLX for my Buddy (a deal financially in my favor given the 11k on the Buddy and the KLX being in great condition) and so I took it.Lotrat wrote:
Too funny. I started with the PW80... and then figured I needed a bike to supervise. My oldest son outgrew the PW80 and I got him the CRF150. My second son is too big for the PW80 now and I'm looking for a CRF125 for him. My daughter rides the PW now.
My oldest is starting to out ride me now. I hate sand. CO looks awesome in your photo.
He's getting big for the PW but could probably get another season out of it. Trying to decide if I should move him to a KLX 110 (automatic) now or hold off and get him shifting on something bigger next year.
And yes, Colorado riding has been a blast. I'm very much a novice but learning to let the bike take me over everything. My hardest times have been on sandy trails so I don't envy what you went through in that pic!!
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Here's all 3 of them in one pic..... good enough. Another bad pic from my phone camera. Maybe I'll just get a smart phone and not the data plan next time around......
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I went up to Big Sur on Xmas with a few folks and got the first decent pic of my new bike in the wild.
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2001 Triumph Sprint RS
I went up to Big Sur on Xmas with a few folks and got the first decent pic of my new bike in the wild.
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Dont have a picture of it but my motorcycle is a 1978 Honda CB400A restoration project. As for sidecars , always wanted a Ural but would have to put a suicide shift on it. will stick with my scooter/sidecar set up.So far as I know it is the only one of its kind in the country. TGB lazor scoot for a tug.
Favorite,ride is my Buddy 170i. Some great motorcycles on this posting, guys.
Favorite,ride is my Buddy 170i. Some great motorcycles on this posting, guys.
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Raceway Services in Salem, OR makes a great series of hand shift kits for the Ural. They mount on the right side so you use the conventional hand clutch on the left (takes the "suicide" out of suicide shift - the hand shift on mine is clearly visible beside the tank in my Ural photo above). You can control the 4 forward gears, reverse, and the 2WD shift with your right hand. Works great and also functions as a positive neutral finder. Every Ural should have at least the reverse/neutral setup. (not all Urals have 2WD, but all have reverse)Wolfhound wrote:As for sidecars , always wanted a Ural but would have to put a suicide shift on it. Will stick with my scooter/sidecar set up.
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Mine is a 2000 with a 2003 750 engine. I broke the camshaft on the original 650 engine, but was able to get an entire new engine really cheap so I did the upgrade. I later upgraded the alternator, timing system, and mufflers. Have not had any other mechanical issues beyond routine maintenance and adjustments. The Ural is quite easy to work on and you can readily do all your own maintenance. The bike gets about 40 mpg.Wolfhound wrote:By the way, Dooglas, what year is your Ural and have you had any problems with it. how is mpg?
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My new-to-me Buddy 125 Italia
Here she is!!! So proud ...
Here's the link to the helmet I purchased and am still waiting on ... I'd show my gloves, but ... they're gloves lol
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/130-014 ... 7AodD1oA7g
The panels below the seat, to the floor and up towards the throttle grips, I definitely want to replace with fresh panels. That will make her a million times more sharp
Here's the link to the helmet I purchased and am still waiting on ... I'd show my gloves, but ... they're gloves lol
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/130-014 ... 7AodD1oA7g
The panels below the seat, to the floor and up towards the throttle grips, I definitely want to replace with fresh panels. That will make her a million times more sharp
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Just brought this one home to accompany the Buddy.
'08 S40 with 2745 miles on it. Same year as the Bud but about 38k fewer miles
Rode it home 70 miles from Fort Collins. Fun bike but makes me appreciate how comfortable the Buddy is!
With the hump in the seat, I can't slide back like I can on the Bud.
There's a mod to raise the front of the seat an inch or two which I'll probably
do pretty quick.
'08 S40 with 2745 miles on it. Same year as the Bud but about 38k fewer miles
Rode it home 70 miles from Fort Collins. Fun bike but makes me appreciate how comfortable the Buddy is!
With the hump in the seat, I can't slide back like I can on the Bud.
There's a mod to raise the front of the seat an inch or two which I'll probably
do pretty quick.
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Here's my Wolf alongside my Italia:
...almost ready for a road trip:
...and packed up and on the road, headed to the Smokies last fall:
I love the Wolf, it's a great bike. I have 0 faith in Lance Powersports/Alliance, the US importer/distributors, after having really bad experiences with them this spring trying to get parts. They suck, enough that when I get my CB350 (below) road-ready, and I have to sell one of the 3 bikes, it is the Wolf that is most likely to be offered. I know I will miss it.
Here's that CB350K4 - a 1972 model twin, only 6800 original miles and one owner when I bought her about 3 months ago. She is OEM except for tires, seat cover, and silencers.
Here's all 3 in their "garage", along with other methods by which I like to travel...
...almost ready for a road trip:
...and packed up and on the road, headed to the Smokies last fall:
I love the Wolf, it's a great bike. I have 0 faith in Lance Powersports/Alliance, the US importer/distributors, after having really bad experiences with them this spring trying to get parts. They suck, enough that when I get my CB350 (below) road-ready, and I have to sell one of the 3 bikes, it is the Wolf that is most likely to be offered. I know I will miss it.
Here's that CB350K4 - a 1972 model twin, only 6800 original miles and one owner when I bought her about 3 months ago. She is OEM except for tires, seat cover, and silencers.
Here's all 3 in their "garage", along with other methods by which I like to travel...
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posted a pic of my own yesterday but did not like it. don't like any i have so far. so here is a bike just like mine lol. looks like it, to tee. and a good pic
i like it so you all just pretend. a bike is a bike is a bike, right?!
i like it so you all just pretend. a bike is a bike is a bike, right?!
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hey thats cool! i remember when you posted about getting it. glad it worked out! hey, our bikes are almost the same color they could be cousins!skully93 wrote:My trusty CTX. I also have the Honda side cases now. Good setup for light touring and still getting great MPG.
i put up a "stock" pic of my bike. i am going to snap some pics and post them but i am not camera friendly atm. phone is no good, camera is no good, i hate taking pics.
but yeah my bike is pretty clean and looks like any other red Yamaha FZ6. like the one i posted. i posted a stock photo because its a "wtf" posting pics of other peoples bikes!! i'll get my own up soon, hopefully
if any of you reading are wondering this is a bike good for people coming off scooters imo. very natural and upright riding position, lite enough at 460lb wet, and very agile and nimble. i rode it home over 10 miles in L.A. traffic having never rode a motorcycle before, really. thats how rider friendly the bike is
it takes some acclimation like any bike but as standard sport bikes go i can't find much of a flaw in the '07-'09 S2 FZ6. i can't say about earlier models. it is a joy and complete blast to ride
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Shout out to Siobhan for steering me in the direction of the Hondamatic.
This is my 1981 Honda CM400a. The "a" stands for AWESOME. She was on her way to get a facelift. I anxiously await her return, probably the week after Amerivespa.
This is my 1981 Honda CM400a. The "a" stands for AWESOME. She was on her way to get a facelift. I anxiously await her return, probably the week after Amerivespa.
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so tough, so pink