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pimpshost 03-11-2002 11:38 PM

OK, Lets Check out the Bikes!!!
 
Here is mine!

<img border="0" src="http://cologroup.com/r1/dscn0266.jpg">

You can also see it at http://www.cologroup.com/r1

Lensman 03-11-2002 11:39 PM

Sweeeeeet

pimpshost 03-11-2002 11:55 PM

Would this match my bike? It is one a spcially prepped diablo with insane turbos that bolt you to 240+ MPH. The guy wants $195,000 for it, but is willing to make a deal.

I'll split it with someone???

<img border="0" src="file://www.symbolicmotors.com/frames/images/Contemporary/Vehicles/3360/336001.jpg" width="500" height="397">

GTS Mark 03-12-2002 12:30 AM

Is that the new R1?

DH:glugglug

jimmy3way 03-12-2002 12:33 AM

How come all your pics are taken on the sidewalk in front of a motorcycle dealership?

pimpshost 03-12-2002 01:54 AM

No, that is the 99' R1. It is just tricked out. 144 RWhp.....Oh, and about the location of the pics, I lived in Florida for a year then moved to California in this December. My bike has been sitting in Florida ever since. So, I was going to sell it and had pics taken. I decided to keep it and it had it shipped last week. It gets to Cali on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Have any of you seen the Video Judgement Day, I am in it on this bike banging wheelies.

Jason

-=HUNGRYMAN=- 03-12-2002 02:35 AM

After learning to ride on a CB 360 (anybody 30+ has owned at least ONE .... LOL) ... I bought my first REAL bike ...

http://a1websolutions.com/mykat.jpg

1983 Katana GS1100SD

Damn near killed myself on that bike too ... I was forced into the gravel at 150 km/h, by a vette doing my guess was 200+

I fought the gravel for at least 1000 yards, before spilling it ...
An aweful lot of bike for a 19 year old kid to pick up :(

I had the tank and frame repainted (forks were remarkably fine ), and sold it a week later ...

I have had several bikes since then, my absolute favorite being a 1988 GS750 (sorry ... can't find a pic) with a Wolfe 4 in 1 pipe that sounded like Lucifer growling ... :feels-hot

I might be moving to Calgary this summer, and if I do, plan to get a bike out there, as insurance on anything under 750cc is like $300 for the entire year !!
(hell of alot cheaper than insuring 2 cars ... and far more FUN!!) :thumbsup

GTS Mark 03-12-2002 02:45 AM

I am kind of in a dilemma of what bike to buy for this summer. I learned on a Katana 600 and it was cool but I grew out of it pretty fast.

I was at the Cycleworld Dealership in Toronto last weekend and sat on the Suzuki GSXR 600 and it felt small to me. It has a lot of balls for a 600 but it still feels kind of small (I am 6"0, 215lbs)

I also checked out a really cool ZX-7 that felt really comfortable and also had a crazy paintjob...

Me thinks I will most likely go with a 750+ bike as long as my insurance is not too crazy. I don't think I am quite ready to jump to the 1 liter bikes quite yet.

DH:glugglug

kuwawawah 03-12-2002 02:50 AM

My yamaha ysr has only 80cc and anything faster then that it would just be bad for my health...

DamnFineOnline 03-12-2002 08:23 AM

heres mine... dont be jealous...

http://www.science.uva.nl/research/a...es/bicycle.jpg

Thumbelina 03-12-2002 08:35 AM

Her is my summer ride , I ride this to the office when it is nice out.


http://www.trekbikes.com/bikes/2002/.../820_photo.jpg

Got a 7 mile ride one way , so not so bad. :)

bauhaus 03-12-2002 08:43 AM

Keeping in line with thumbelina....

2002 DeKerf Team Edition frame with:

Complete Shimano xtr setup

Judy xc front shock.....for the dirt

If there are any mountain bikers in the toronto area gimme a shout I go every weekend.....

blakkfrogg 03-12-2002 08:58 AM

http://wyldpussy.com/graphics/f650.jpg

that is pretty much the same as my bike, but mine's red, has a sturdy set of brushguard type thingies on it and a tankbag.

SykkBoy 03-12-2002 09:27 AM

http://www.gothicsex.com/brick/bigwheel.jpg

bling bling yo!

EasyDialers 03-12-2002 10:04 AM

i gtta get me one of those:1orglaugh

hollywood 03-12-2002 11:01 AM

I have a '01 R6, but no picture of it....

Sits in my garage 9 months out of the year up here in Seattle:(

pimpshost 03-12-2002 11:44 AM

Quote:

Me thinks I will most likely go with a 750+ bike as long as my insurance is not too crazy.
I would go with a 1000 if I where your size. I bet you would like the Suzuki TL1000, GSXR 1000, or the R1. You can find some sweet deals at www.traderonline.com

RAM 03-12-2002 02:43 PM

well I guess I can post mine too:
http://cheattraffic.com/bike

bryany 03-12-2002 04:42 PM

Ok, I figued this would be a great thread to throw this into, lol


LightspeedCash.com Gives away a Honda CBR600F4i Take a look :)

the indigo 03-12-2002 04:43 PM

http://64.158.13.2/harley.jpg

baddog 03-12-2002 06:14 PM

Well, besides the post made by SykkBoy and The Indigo, all I am seeing is a bunch of dirt bikes.

Currently, I have a 1986 Heritage (only 1700 made), and a 1968 Shovelhead (built from scratch)

Historically, in order, street bikes I have owned: 1969 Triumph Trident 750cc (chopped with Santee hardtail, and an extended glide front end), 1942 4-5 flathead (chopped with 8" over glide front end, p-nut tank, drag pipes), and a 1949 panhead (modified stock, 86" bored and stroked, 5" S&S flywheels, Andrews B grind cam, close ratio geared tranny, suicide shift, and more), also built from scratch.

Dirt bikes from my motocross years include Honda 90 (bored and stroked to 100cc), Hodaka Ace 100, Yamaha 250 TT, Bultaco Mettise, and a couple others that do not come to my immediate recollection.

Will have to go thru my photo albums and scan some pics in later, if there are any real bike enthusiasts here. :)

SykkBoy 03-12-2002 06:16 PM

I'm actually seriously considering a hog....I'm know it's "un-America" but I kinda like some of the rice grinders too...the samaurai would be fun, but I'd be dead with 10 minutes of climbing on ;))))

RAM 03-12-2002 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
Well, besides the post made by SykkBoy and The Indigo, all I am seeing is a bunch of dirt bikes.

Currently, I have a 1986 Heritage (only 1700 made), and a 1968 Shovelhead (built from scratch)

Historically, in order, street bikes I have owned: 1969 Triumph Trident 750cc (chopped with Santee hardtail, and an extended glide front end), 1942 4-5 flathead (chopped with 8" over glide front end, p-nut tank, drag pipes), and a 1949 panhead (modified stock, 86" bored and stroked, 5" S&S flywheels, Andrews B grind cam, close ratio geared tranny, suicide shift, and more), also built from scratch.

Dirt bikes from my motocross years include Honda 90 (bored and stroked to 100cc), Hodaka Ace 100, Yamaha 250 TT, Bultaco Mettise, and a couple others that do not come to my immediate recollection.

Will have to go thru my photo albums and scan some pics in later, if there are any real bike enthusiasts here. :)


Sounds good...but maybe you missed my post...last time I checked this is far from a dirt bike
http://cheattraffic.com/bike

baddog 03-12-2002 06:21 PM

All apologies to RAM, I did not click his link, figuring it would just lead to another Riceburner showroom :1orglaugh

sorry about that RAM, guess I should have known better

TaDoW 03-12-2002 06:27 PM

move da fuck over.. my pimp ass shit is in da HAAYYYOUUUUSE!

http://www.strappe.com/b20_before.jpg

baddog 03-12-2002 06:41 PM

Pretty nice Tadow, is it really yours? I am embarassed to say that I can not figure out for sure what make it is though. BSA? or Triumph?

Theo 03-12-2002 06:42 PM

aaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Theo 03-12-2002 06:47 PM

shit,i cant post a nice indian photo
but you can check it here:
http://www.art2go.ca/A2Gsite/42scout.html


baddog,it's BSA. A guy that lives near me has a similar one. ancient bike. If you check the pic you'll see its written,but it's very blur

baddog 03-12-2002 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
ancient bike.
ancient? hey watch it with that ancient talk :1orglaugh you are hitting a little too close to home there.

Perhaps with your monitor you can make out BSA, but even after you said it was there, and I tried to make my mind see it, there is no way. But I did recognize the Lucas electrics, so made an educated guess, which I will pat myself on the back for the accurate first guess :Graucho

kmanrox 03-12-2002 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SykkBoy2
http://www.gothicsex.com/brick/bigwheel.jpg

bling bling yo!

holy shit sykko, is that a '78 GT chopper with stealth whale tail???? ?!!

SykkBoy 03-12-2002 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kmanrox


holy shit sykko, is that a '78 GT chopper with stealth whale tail???? ?!!

you know it man....

check the semi-custom string thingees hanging out of the handle bars....

kmanrox 03-12-2002 07:08 PM

those are woven of actual string-cobalt with extra scotchguard i think.... and i am swooning over the patent leather, die with authentic India ink (from India even!!)...

I bet that thing has torn up a few toddlers in its time... it has much more torque than the '76 ES chopper I had, (I also had many peddle problems with it, bum deal)

TaDoW 03-12-2002 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
Pretty nice Tadow, is it really yours? I am embarassed to say that I can not figure out for sure what make it is though. BSA? or Triumph?
It's a Triumph .. I only go with the best.

X37375787 03-12-2002 07:35 PM

this gives me wood - really bad. i've never been a big motorcycle fan, but MTBs like this simply turn me on.

http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/02/images/vg2000_02.jpg

[IMG]http://***********/pics/gfy/bighit.jpg[/IMG]

baddog 03-12-2002 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TaDoW


It's a Triumph .. I only go with the best.

well that explains why I did not see BSA anywhere on it. But Triumph the best? I initially tried weighing whether or not there was a possible argument that Triumph was the best English bike, but have to say that even if you could provide an argument for Triumph over the BSA Goldstar (highly doubtful), I do not see how you can say that unless you were going to totatlly blow off the Norton, or the Matchless, or the Ariel Square 4, the Vincent, or any number of other Brit bikes.

baddog 03-12-2002 11:02 PM

Here are four of my street bikes, 3 homemade, 1 store bought. Can you guess which is which?

http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/chekthis1.jpg
http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/chekthis2.jpg
http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/chekthis3.jpg
http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/chekthis.gif

hyper 03-13-2002 12:25 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SykkBoy2
http://www.gothicsex.com/brick/bigwheel.jpg

bling bling yo!

Almost as phat as mine yo

http://www.hunters-domain.com/pt/upload/bigwheel.jpg

TaDoW 03-13-2002 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog


well that explains why I did not see BSA anywhere on it. But Triumph the best? I initially tried weighing whether or not there was a possible argument that Triumph was the best English bike, but have to say that even if you could provide an argument for Triumph over the BSA Goldstar (highly doubtful), I do not see how you can say that unless you were going to totatlly blow off the Norton, or the Matchless, or the Ariel Square 4, the Vincent, or any number of other Brit bikes.

Uuhhm. houston, we've got a problem here.

Kat - Fast 03-13-2002 04:57 AM

<img src="http://www.fastbiker.net/bikepics/burn.jpg"><BR><BR>
God I need to get another photo done!
1996 CBR1000F, R6 headlight fairing, R1 tailpiece, Art carbon cans

134 bhp at the back wheel - on the dyno last november - sub 11sec 1/4 mile last year at York (dead slippy - no grip juice)

Theo 03-13-2002 05:39 AM

http://www.stealcock.com/bsa.jpg

the bike says BSA and it looks like it.

Theo 03-13-2002 05:45 AM

and no need for further doubt,even the primary site says BSA :)


Guy Scheers, from Belgium, is the proud owner of this BSA M20. Here's another view, and one before restoration.

He writes, "I found the old rusty bike in the garage of my grandmother when my grandfather past away. Before he died, I was not allowed to get in there, because his son (My uncle) died in an accident with the same type of bike.

The BSA was collecting dust for over 27 years! It was a pleasure to restore the bike. Fortunately I got some help from my brother, who you can see working on the picture.

Riding the bike is like... heaven.

Special thanks to my grandmother, my lovely girlfriend (Inge), my sister (Cindy) and my brother (Rudy).


http://www.strappe.com/britbike_pics.html

baddog 03-13-2002 11:39 AM

well, I am certainly not going to argue that it is not a BSA, as that was my first guess, I just figured TaDow would know what kind of bike he had. Of course, this is the same guy that said that Triumph was the best. :1orglaugh Have to admit, I found that pretty humorous.

So, without looking it up, anyone here know what BSA stands for?

baddog 03-13-2002 12:04 PM

the last time I had contact with a ricegrinder, this was the result :Graucho

<img src="http://myslut.a1der-babe.com/bike/ricegrinder.jpg">

GTS Mark 03-13-2002 12:26 PM

http://www.dirtymofo.com/funnies/Honda%20ES21.jpg
Too bad we can't get our hands on one of these yet!

DH:glugglug

theWatsonian 03-13-2002 12:33 PM

I have a Huffy...


Seriously, always wanted an Indian but my wife would kill me.

1st 03-13-2002 12:42 PM

That cannondale rules

Dopy 03-13-2002 01:10 PM

My Bike

http://www.terra.es/personal6/clickpics/dscf0001.jpg

theWatsonian 03-13-2002 01:13 PM

Sweet ride, Dopy.

DrGuile 03-13-2002 01:29 PM

After seeing some of the bikes on here, Im almost ashamed to post mine here...

but its still a nice bike... clean and all:

http://www.drguile.com/pic/moto1.jpg

ServerGenius 03-13-2002 03:26 PM

Read the shirt!

http://www.dynamite.st/pictures/Unso...rap/tshirt.jpg

DynaMite


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