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- richard burton
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The back end
I guess this is what most see of my old '83 Goldwing!!
Ernie Pollock
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Those old Goldwings are cool bikes for sure. My riding bud's '82 model looks just like a new bike and runs as quiet and smooth as a sewing machine. Last year on vacation we were going to stop by Sturgis, SD on the way to California and I was crusing about 75 mph on the interstate and a herd of Goldwings passed me. There must have been about eight of 'em and all had lady passengers, matching helmets, and all pulled matching trailers. It was a helluva sight.
My drummer (Lonnie Godfrey) has the big Harley touring bike which is beautiful. He has the LED lighting on his engine and it really looks great when we do some night riding......JH in Va.
My drummer (Lonnie Godfrey) has the big Harley touring bike which is beautiful. He has the LED lighting on his engine and it really looks great when we do some night riding......JH in Va.
Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!!
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Blimey Arch, that's a French car
the engine on the Ural is a flat twin originaly used by Douglas & BMW in the 20s
the Ural engine runs great in cold climates but has a hard time in hot ones
that's why i mentioned that BMW engines replace them in many cases
the Zundapp KS 800, flat four & the KS 750 were my favorites
KS750 :
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2078394 ... 5692uPtPvF
KS800 ( flat four)
http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/ ... 0W_LHS.htm
BMW R75 1943 :
http://cgi.befr.ebay.be/BMW-R75-Sahara- ... dZViewItem
the engine on the Ural is a flat twin originaly used by Douglas & BMW in the 20s
the Ural engine runs great in cold climates but has a hard time in hot ones
that's why i mentioned that BMW engines replace them in many cases
the Zundapp KS 800, flat four & the KS 750 were my favorites
KS750 :
http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2078394 ... 5692uPtPvF
KS800 ( flat four)
http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/ ... 0W_LHS.htm
BMW R75 1943 :
http://cgi.befr.ebay.be/BMW-R75-Sahara- ... dZViewItem
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Aloha,
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2003 Royal Star Venture and I just purchased the bike i'm sitting on from our local police dept.
Don D.
2003 Royal Star Venture and I just purchased the bike i'm sitting on from our local police dept.
Don D.
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This is a 1979 Yamaha 650CC Vertical Twin. I found 2 of these in a barn and restored this one a few years ago and sold the other one. This was the Yamaha answer to Triumph and BSA. I bought a Gold Wing about 2 1/2 years ago and this bike is now retired but could be back on the road in a very short time.
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FXD & Ironhead
Got an 2002 Dyna Super Glide, 88" TC, straight pipes, and SS super E carb. Tweaked it so I get over 40 mpg.
Also 1981 Ironhead 1000cc. Burnt piston. Straight pipes and SS Super E.
Sorry NO pix
Harleys are like PSG's.
You pay big bucks for a "factory designed" product, and when you get it home, you immeadiately start to "make improvements" or customize it.
Ya gotta love it
I do
Rick
Also 1981 Ironhead 1000cc. Burnt piston. Straight pipes and SS Super E.
Sorry NO pix
Harleys are like PSG's.
You pay big bucks for a "factory designed" product, and when you get it home, you immeadiately start to "make improvements" or customize it.
Ya gotta love it
I do
Rick
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My Ride pictured below. In Newfoundland. John Fabian: what a beautiful ride. I owned a 69 R69S with the Earles front end, Euro-bar end turn signals and glove box fuel tank. Rode X-USA twice. Sold to pay for my Junior year college...wish I had it back (the year and the bike).
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Crow Bear,
My 06 Ural has a mechanical reverse, I love it! First rig didn't have one, big difference! The earls front end is nice too.
I'll have to give Fabians bike the nod for finest forum machine also, that is one primo Beemer!
Ride safe
My 06 Ural has a mechanical reverse, I love it! First rig didn't have one, big difference! The earls front end is nice too.
I'll have to give Fabians bike the nod for finest forum machine also, that is one primo Beemer!
Ride safe
John Drury
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"Practice cures most tone issues" ~ John Suhr
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"Practice cures most tone issues" ~ John Suhr
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Bill Duncan's motorcycle
A picture of my motorcycle.
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