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I thought i might post some pics of me and my new bike! Its a CBR600, she packs 100HP, dry weight 186kilograms and has a top speed of around 240klm (i put the Moriwaki sportspipe on it). As you have probably worked out by know I LOVE MY RIDE!!! If your into bikes as well it would be cool to see your bike, post a piccy if you have one. Heres mine...
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RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
Dominic. I´ve had many motorbikes. Mostly Hondas with four cylinders 350, 550 and 750. I also had a Triumph Tiger 100SS from 60th. My last one wasnt really a motorbike, but if you are born to be wild, wheels are wheels.
Here you have a picture of it touring Spain 5 years ago. Vespa TX200 LOL
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RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
The photo I made myself, you know with this automatic thingie. 10 sec. run, sit down and look like you´ve been there for a while.
I might buy a bike again. I want a single cylinder 350 Spanish produced Ducati from the 70th and 80th. Real Café racer style. I love them. I´ve restored several bikes and done complete overhauls on Hondas, Triumph, Royal Endfield. And these simple 1 cylinder machines are most fun if you are not in a hurry and you dont mind them falling apart every 500km. Problem is that spare parts are fifficult to find
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RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
the 350 ducati has nice styling anders but i dont like the idea of it breaking down every 500km it does look very simple and easy to work on though. No room for a chick on the back here make her sit on the tank
RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Francisco)
wow that looks pretty cool samewise, i dont think cars would see u easily though. Tom ive always had a softspot for the hayabusa's, i think they are a phenominal machine. I would love to take one out for a squirt. I think the styling is so unique on them that would either love it or hate it, awsome machine.
RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
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the 350 ducati has nice styling anders but i dont like the idea of it breaking down every 500km
Its good enough if you are only going to Sevilla for an icecream.
They dont break down. They are just famous for being one of these machines where you have to tighten a few screws here and there every 500km. But as you say, its easy to work on and I like this sunday morning quietness and caring for the bike.
RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
Jeff.
Thats a cute plane. I love it. What is it. It looks like a modern Piper Cub. More pics please. I like it ten times more than that... Corsair. Looks like a flying Cadillac. Just joking. I used to like Corsairs and stuff, but now I´m into cute little planes, like Jeffs, the Cub or Ultra lights.
Where are flying from. (looks like snow!!!) I wanna have a ride......
RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
Hi Anders -
I have a bunch of pics of building it at http://www.aselia.com/n85ae.html It was built from what's called by the FAA a 51% kit. Which means 51% or more of the plane must be built by the builder. As you can see in the images, the parts arrived in an enormous crate, and I built it in my garage. I was previously in aviation in the US Navy, and my Dad has a doctorate in aero engineering, so it's not a great stretch (to me) that I built it.
The plane has a 125 hp fuel injected 4 cylinder engine, and weigh's about 950 lb's empty. It is considered a STOL aircraft (Short Takeoff and Landing). I get airborne in about 40-50 meters, with landing distance about double that. I also have float attach points on it for flying off water. Cruise speed is 120mph with top speed being 140mph. It carries 4 hours fuel, but I never fly beyond 3 hours as I don't like running out of gas in planes ...
Compared to production planes, it is pretty similar to a SuperCub, which is the high performance version of the Cub.
I live in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago, if you're ever in town I would be happy to give you a ride.
RE: Post your motorbike pictures here! (in reply to Guest)
Hi koella.
He has Donald Trump as his scholar, who flies every Thursday and Monday from US to Germany using a Corsair airplane. I think that answers your question??