Hello. Your bike looks great!!
My first bike was a Honda Rebel 300 its blacked-out looks and low-slung seat, to its compact frame, which makes the perfect platform for customization. Last year my brother also had bought his first new Honda Rebel 300 which was shipped by the auto transport Santa Barbara services at his home. Honda Rebel 300 gave us a chance to experience which is equipped with a sporty engine, a great lean angle and of course, Honda reliability. auto transport Santa Barbara
I like the style of Honda Rebel. What are your mod plans for your bike?
Back when I would ride sport type bikes mine was a 750 Bonneville, vintage 73. Riding my recliner now...04 King.
I've owned several different types of bikes from Rice to British to American. When my son was racing at Firebird in Phoniex AZ he talked me into a back seat ride with a professional, and the bike was set up for two with handles in the gas tank to hold on to. When that dude poped the front wheel off the ground at 120 mph I through damn I'm setting back to far...........so I guess I made the guy smile. We are taking turns at 60 mph, and I could lean over a little and strike a match on the track. When I got off I told my son "I would shave my head with a cheese grader" than get back on that thing.o
Just give me my 06 Street Glide and cruse at 70 mph thank you very much!!!!!
Night Dragon
I desperately miss my Kawi Ninja 600. But with so much damage to my arm, I had to give her up years ago and move to cruiser, and due to even more work on the arm I recently moved to a trike....
Rode 600 Ninjas back in the day also and loved them. I actually had 2, one for the street and one for racing (club racing down in Palm Beach back in the late 70s). Now with age I just want to put my feet on the highway pegs on my cruiser and cruise.
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Rode 600 Ninjas back in the day also and loved them. I actually had 2, one for the street and one for racing (club racing down in Palm Beach back in the late 70s). Now with age I just want to put my feet on the highway pegs on my cruiser and cruise.
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But don't you just give one a wistful look now and then? I do!
[blockquote]cnciaco said:
[blockquote]Lucky said:
Rode 600 Ninjas back in the day also and loved them. I actually had 2, one for the street and one for racing (club racing down in Palm Beach back in the late 70s). Now with age I just want to put my feet on the highway pegs on my cruiser and cruise.
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But don't you just give one a wistful look now and then? I do!
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I do Claudia, but then I think if I rode hunched over like that for a bit it would take me a day to stand up straigh again :-)
But don't you just give one a wistful look now and then? I do!
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I do Claudia, but then I think if I rode hunched over like that for a bit it would take me a day to stand up straigh again :-)
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And I would have no feeling in my right arm from the shoulder down after 15 miles!
I bought and rode a 03 GSXR 750 for a few years and not being able to help myself I would run it up to 165 mph a couple times and decided it best to leave that kind of speed to the younger crowd. My latest bike is my Road King and feels better then any other bike I have rode. I get my speed in other way's.
It looks cool
Yamaha makes solid reliable bikes. Harley makes fun bikes.