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06 Street Bob, looks cool, sounds cool, handles alright for a 650lb tank, too slow
2000 Suzuki SV650, light, quick, sweet handling, bullet proof.
1999 Ninja 500, bought it for the wife, ended up riding it way more than she does it's suprisingly fast and gets 50 mpg no matter how you ride it.
Used to have.
Honda XR 650L best dual sport I ever rode great suspension super handling spent a bunch of money on it to reduce the weight by about 30lbs, motor blew up at 20,000 mi.Rebuilt it and sold to buy the SV.
Yamaha XT 225 also bought for the wife and also rode way more than she did.
1976 Kawasaki KZ 650 cool imaculate looking old UJM also blew up the motor at 20,000 mi and sold for parts
1986 KLR 250 my brother in law gave it to me, pretty good dual sport and convienently used same parts as the Armys scout bikes.Did I mention I was in the army? It also blew up at almost exactly 20,000 mi.
1981 CB 900C Big fast comfy, but not reliable sold (running on two cylinders)when I joined the Army.
1970 something XL350 pretty good dual sport till the motor blew up starting to see a pattern here? I had it rebuilt and eventually gave it away to my brother in law.
1968 Bonneville rigid chop looked and sounded cool as hell, really fast when it ran too unreliable traded it for an XL 350
1974? RD 350 way quick and sweet handling, simple to work on, bulletproof
1969 Honda 450 first big bike fun but too old and unreliable for a 15 yr old kid.
1960 something Yamaha 90 street legal trail bike bought it from my dad
1960 something Suzuki 80 trail bike
assorted mini bikes and go carts an such.
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Moped
Mini bike
Suzuki or Honda 70's or early 80's ( i forgot ) 350 2 stroke ( 3 carbs ) did not run when i got it for nothing , ending up junking it
Honda Chopper did not run when i got it for nothing , ending up junking that one too ( i should have kept the frame )
1982 Yamaha Midnight Special ( used )
1984 Honda V30 ( New )
Orange County Sting Ray Chopper Bicycle ( Green one ) bought it at a tag sale $40.00 this past summer ( In my Garage )
and the ones listed below my Signature Photo
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1992 1200 Sportster
1995 Dyna Low Rider
1996 Softail Fat Boy
1999 Softail Fat Boy
1999 Dyna Low Rider
2006 Dyna Street Bob
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'69 Bridgestone 90 - Big 2-cycle slug, seldom ran right for long
'67 Hon 305 Scram - First love, custom painted, wish I still had.
'73 Suz T-500 - Basket case, rebuilt in my apartment, rocket, reliable
'75 Hon 550-4 - Gas hog, sold it by "kick-starting" it by hand, buyer impressed!
'73 Yam TX-750 - Basket case, 2nd love. Torquey, cool looking bike.
'79 Goldwing - Bought from coworker, insur. total, cosmetic damage, 2-whl car.
'81 Hon CX-500 - Nice bike, weird electrical problem no one could fix.
'79 Suz GS-1000 - Cold-blooded, rocket, cramped riding position.
'93 Vulcan 750 - Another basket case, nice bike, always looking for a 6th gear.
'79 Hon 750-K - Rescued from my bro when he bought his Wide, currently restoring.
'06 Wide Glide - Ebay bargain, current ride, 2 IPB failures, will prob'ly keep forever.
'03 E-Glide Ultra - " " " " , insur.total, needs cosmetics only, haven't ridden yet.
'07 RoadKing Cl. - E-Glide seller, insur.total, replacing forks now, will prob'ly keep.
Well, I think that's it. Never had but always wanted: '73 SL-350, '74 XL-350
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Watch out for the Invisible Man. Who's he? You are. Remember, all motorists are Blind and Crazy; they can be counted on only to do the unexpected. * Cheap-Ass Scotsman '06DWG, Stg-1, 546-mi, ebay - $12.5K, 2/9/08 Superstition Mtns.