That is pretty awesome!Made in Goshen, IN.
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That is pretty awesome!
We could put an S&S motor in it....probably only cost the price of the bike again. lolIf it wasn't for the price (and I think the motor is chinese), I would have got one a couple of years ago.
STOP leading @mcapo down the motorcylce rabbit hole ... I need pictures of parts ... squirrel! ... I mean CZ!
i tried to get him interested in Japans finest crotch rocket but for some reason @mcapo wants to ride in comfort with stereo and all the luxuries.THE Bandit is a mover and shaker ! He needs a Ducati Panigale V4.
$25K Maybe he'll let me ride it !
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oh ... o.k. ... thanks for the update ... guess I just need to be a bit more patient ... standing by for further updates.About that.
That roll pin? It rolled on the floor and I’m still looking for it.
I will find it soon.
Ducati for me. No, the 'busa. No the Ducati.....Ahhhh. Can't decide but I think my time on that level of sport bike is well behind me.i tried to get him interested in Japans finest crotch rocket but for some reason @mcapo wants to ride in comfort with stereo and all the luxuries.
Even though this is destined to be a collectors item!
2024 Hayabusa 25th Anniversary Edition
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If it wasn't for the price (and I think the motor is chinese), I would have got one a couple of years ago.
Ducati for me. No, the 'busa. No the Ducati.....Ahhhh. Can't decide but I think my time on that level of sport bike is well behind me.
Just what my wife wants....me to slowly become more childish and immature. lolYou just need a dose of Benjamin Button !
Three? years ago at my local Eagles at one of the yearly car/motorcycle show I rode my old 1950 Hydro Glide up and as I was getting off it a guy dressed in full leathers started talking to me. He was on a beautiful big Ducati Panagale??? that he said could run as it sat, at Isle of Man and be competitive.Ducati for me. No, the 'busa. No the Ducati.....Ahhhh. Can't decide but I think my time on that level of sport bike is well behind me.
Right there with ya. I remember the first time riding my son's Yamaha R1. Short slow roll out of town onto an empty highway. Wondered why the front end had so little feedback under acceleration - oh - the front wheel is not in contact with the pavement.Three? years ago at my local Eagles at one of the yearly car/motorcycle show I rode my old 1950 Hydro Glide up and as I was getting off it a guy dressed in full leathers started talking to me. He was on a beautiful big Ducati Panagale??? that he said could run as it sat, at Isle of Man and be competitive.
I laughed and asked what did it cost and how fast will it go? He said its still new but, I've had it to 130mph and I still had three gears left and I've got around 60 grand in it.
He then said it should walk right past 200mph.
He asked if we could swap and go for a ride, I said thats a big nope for me.
**** that motorcycle, my younger brother would have been on that death machine in a flash.
I'll dig some out, I posted a few last summer I believe. One of my great uncles left it to me, and left my my older brother a few vintage Indians.Right there with ya. I remember the first time riding my son's Yamaha R1. Short slow roll out of town onto an empty highway. Wondered why the front end had so little feedback under acceleration - oh - the front wheel is not in contact with the pavement.
Thanks but no thanks!
1950 Hydro Glide. THAT is a WOW! bike.
We like pictures 'round these parts.
we all would if we had one like yours!