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Don't do this to your 10k Motorcycle
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This is how it should be done
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well, not unusual that people treat their property like shit
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I think that's the new Boneprone Gang
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The pic of the upside down bike was actually an accident. He was trying to do an endo in front of me, and grabbed to much brake. The he just made the best of it.
All these pictures are from a ride to Rosorito Mexico yesterday. The whole slide show and gallery is here. http://www.socalrider.com/Pictures20...24Rosa001.html We actually found some pretty hot chica's down there at Papas and Beers since it was Spring Break. |
Yeah, I'm guilty, thats me...the one that did not wreck the bike. It did suck to see my buddy mess his bike up so bad. It was cherry.
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what a shame !
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My crew will come down and hang with you guys when we're in the area.. and tear some shit up.
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I think the upside down one is one of the finest pictures of a rice grinder since this one that I customized myself.http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/ricegrinder.jpg
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Toronto, ON.
Here's a snapshot of some of my boys -- just press play. The site's not done yet -- just a concept right now. http://www.uponone.com/videos_view2....p?cat=Wheelies |
Haha.. that's not a ricer. It's a fucken belt drive.. probably a harley!
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nice site, I just checked it out. Looks like we'd have some fun.
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Yeah.. those video's were a while ago too.. When he gets this site finished it will be KILLER.. but right now there's not many working links on it yet.
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AdultWire, I sure hope you know webmastering better than you know motorcycles. Belt drive does not mean H-D, and on top of that, I not only took the pick, but did the deed. If you look real close you can see the rice laying in the wreckage.
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When you said Ricer, I thought "rice-rocket" -- figure you meant jap sport bike. That is not a sport bike. And yes, I know belt drive does not mean HD.. it's just the most popular belt manufacturer.
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well I am just glad I can do a pop-a-wheelie
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Yeah.. my bad.. I consider them different. But lets face it, most bikes look bad after you've redecorated them in that mannar. There's a reason why I ride Jap bikes.. they're light, fast, fun, and flicky. You can see that I'm not alone by the way that american bikes are imitating jap bike styling now. If only they weren't so slow...
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They were interested in knowing what is was about the sound, design, look, etc about H-D that made people tattoo their logo on their bodies. Honda, and Suzuki just never had that kind of loyalty from their customers. :Graucho |
Yes.. that is true.. but the tables have finally turned. Now harley is buying up companies that produce jap looking bikes. Harley's will always have their sentimental value, but "rice" bikes are much more popular these days. The kids want to do stunts and go fast. I like american bikes, but I like jap bikes better.
When was the last time an american bike did this.. STOCK: http://www.hayabusa.org/new_archive/.../org22_jpg.jpg |
Cool site AdultWire :)
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well, I will admit that it has been a while since I followed the Bonneville Salt Flats, but the last time I heard, the World Land Speed Record was held by H-D at 318 MPH
Besides, if I really wanted a sport bike, it would probably be a Buell or a Ducati, but if I want style, HD is the only way to fly. Great chick magnet too. :Graucho |
Hahaha, Ducati's have no balls like a gelding. Ride with the stallions, Yamaha 4 Life!
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Yamaha, yeah when I was 15 maybe :1orglaugh
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Haha.. HD has a charm of it's own, but I'm not talking about salt flats here. I'm talking about unmodified street vehicles. And that's what you're looking at in the picture above. That's what 11k will get you in a jap bike.
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P.S. I like Ducatti's. I'm not a huge Buell fan -- the shape doesn't feel intuitive to me. But I love the Duc monster 900 class. (dark please)..
That thing smokes, and FEELS SO FUCKEN LIGHT.. ugh.. street-stuntman's dream. |
you dont belive half that shit ,theres no stock bike that dose more than 310km if they tell you more there full of BS.
Why HD is so popular it quaility and Image , why people bought them in the early 80's I have no idea. Stopies are easy just get rolling to about 30 mph and push on the bars and apply the brakes just right rolling along for meters is a bit harder. |
the guy in the pic thought stoppies where easy too.
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Haha. Bake, you don't know your bikes. There's half a dozen bikes that do more than 310Km/h stock. Almost every 2000 Hayabusa did 330+Km/h out of the box. There's obviously manufacturing variance. A few were probably as slow as 310, and some were as fast as.. well.. this one seems to have hit 345 give or take. Maybe a gust of wind got his back.
Even my buddy's 90' GSX 750R with no *major* mechanical mods will hit over 310. I agree that just doing a stoppie is no major feat, but doing good stoppies is a different story.. also, doing them without hurting yourself, and consistently is a skill. Any asshole can do a stoppie, but any asshole can also slip the front wheel and not know what to do about it, stick out his leg, and end up in the hospital. Stoppies are more impressive when they're tied together into combo's. One of my boys here likes to use a 5-6 degree stoppie to spin up his rear tire so he can drop into a rolling burnout. And he goes straight from the rolling burnout into a 12 o'clock standing wheelie. Now that's fucken impressive. |
P.S., if anyone has a newer busa and can't figure out why their third gear accelleration bites cock, ICQ me.
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i wish I had some showoff pics.. my favorite shit was mad-maxes on a 1984 Honda Interceptor. I was also real comfortable with the shape of that bike, so I could do the ride backwards stuff, and stuff like that.. unfortunately, an undermaintained chain snapped and took out an engine cover, re-stripping a screw hole that had already been stripped, and causing more damage than was worth repairing. Too bad.. I loved that bike.
H-D's can wheelie though! You wouldn't think it from all the weight, but they've got TORQUE as well!!! |
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(Haha. Bake, you don't know your bikes. There's half a dozen bikes that do more than 310Km/h stock. Almost every 2000 Hayabusa did 330+Km/h out of the box )
You must be relying on the spedo for those figars ,they ran a test here on the Hayabusa on a air strip useing a stalker radar gun In stardard trim its was only good for 312km with the mirrors removed and a few other bits its best was 318km. It takes alot of power to go over 300km F1 cars rearly go over 300km and the GP bikes here at Philip Island during testing of Hondas new V5 was only good for 320 km |
Lets see some pics of some of your guys/gals bikes ?
Here's mine..... 2002 Yamaha R1 http://www.rilosedesign.com/riloses-R1.jpg |
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