well i guess i got the old man bike! 08 harley electraglide classic. Had sport bikes and dirt bikes all my life but now gettin older and I can load my tools in the bags and go do Ravelco installs off the bike. I still have a soft spot for the sport bikes.
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Another R1 here but mines an 05, and a little decked out for the track which finally caught me a few tickets late this past season.:ouch:
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i have a kawasaki ninja ZX12R. 1200 cc 190 hp with ram air. it's a crazy bike!
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2005 kawasaki zx10r -1 up 2 PCIII 163 to the wheels and light enough to crank it up at over 100 with ease. Fun bike.
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the stock sprockets on that zx10r aren't terribly conservative like most sport bikes...I bet down 1 up 2 is all kinds of fun!!:choochoo:
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Thought I oughta post up the bike I just aquired. First one! I was looking at a 2000 ZX9r but I didn't feel like paying 1k a year in insurance.
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Good bike :U: Probably one of the best all around bikes ever built. :ok1:
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mine is a trek
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Nice
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I voted for the Chopper, looking at a West Coast custom that's been for sale for a while now......
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No dual sport guys huh?? I bought my drz back in 06 and it's takin me miles into the woods and then back and forth to work. Got close to 6k miles on it already. :U: It's setup more for woods than road but hey who needs DOT approved tires and highway gearing lol.
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Sweet pic! :U:
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If I ever live closer to work and the mountains, I would definitely like to get a dual sport!! rode a friend's drz400, that's a nice bike.
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The guy I bought my bike from also had a KLR for sale. I'm thinking I probably should have bought that instead. We have been getting a crap load of rain lately and I can't get that big bike in and out of my driveway lol 1/2 mile of dirt road then another 1/4 of two track that is greasier than hell. I can do it when I ride my Mothers Suzuki Savage but I don't think I want to with this one.
Oh and someone mentioned a Harley 883. They make the 883 and the 1200 in a Low version that has a little lower center of gravity and a lower seat height. Not by much but it does help. |
Originally Posted by greasemonkey
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If I ever live closer to work and the mountains, I would definitely like to get a dual sport!! rode a friend's drz400, that's a nice bike.
The drz is a tank! I've riddin 100+ mile loops, wide open dirt roads and down to the tightest single track. Then i slap the "dual sport" tires back on and head down the shore. It may not be the lightest bike for hardcore woods ridin but ya learn to throw it around. |
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