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Old 06-06-2011, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by atb
Don't believe I've posted these yet:

Check out the JT Racing Chest protector, what a museum piece!




Same rider, same bike, many years later, annual Father's Day dirt bike ride with friends - check out who has the holeshot inside line (and the only two stroke in the line up). How times. change...

Nice Adam!

I did a quick workout ride of 15 miles of single track Sunday (first ride in a long time) and it kicked my ***!

Here's a blast from the past, Cascades, 2002 or so with my late buddy Greg. (apologies if these pics are an enzo - I dig them out from time to time).



Old 06-07-2011, 01:43 AM
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Sweet GS Tom M> Trade ??
Old 06-07-2011, 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom. M
How the heck can you make it over that..looks to be 5 feet off the ground
Back when I had technique......

The important thing is to not ride a wheelie into the tree, you'll just hit the frame and deflect off. You get close, and then loft the front wheel over, carry enough momentum that the bike will slide on the skid plate and tilt the nose down till the front tire hits the ground. As the rear wheel hits the tree, roll on the throttle on off you go. Simple, right?
Old 06-07-2011, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Stromius
Sweet GS Tom M> Trade ??
LOL..nope ... The old GS airheads are just way too much fun. Plus the tank holds 9.25 gallons.. I'm like a supertanker when off the beaten path
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Originally Posted by atb
Back when I had technique......

The important thing is to not ride a wheelie into the tree, you'll just hit the frame and deflect off. You get close, and then loft the front wheel over, carry enough momentum that the bike will slide on the skid plate and tilt the nose down till the front tire hits the ground. As the rear wheel hits the tree, roll on the throttle on off you go. Simple, right?
Not quite as high as Adam's log (skip the first 20 secs):



And of course there is always this option:

Old 06-13-2011, 12:46 AM
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Here are my two custom bikes that I just completed.... 98-TL1000R Vtwin Beast and 97 CBR 900rr with bad a$$ motor work...

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Old 08-11-2011, 12:24 AM
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The little Yamaha enduro went to a new home,that sold alot quicker than the 928.Those bikes also hold their value better too!
Sold my old my old RG400 to a friend a few years ago,would like that bike back.He liked my 928 alot,maybe I can see if he will trade my old RG400 back toward the car.

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Bought a 2002 FZ1 to use for as a get a round bike.
Still have the 2000 R1, but intend to sell.
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1994 Kawasaki Ninja 750R

My favorite Sports Bike. Polished Frame, Lamborghini Orange fun fun

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My Oldest on the back
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Originally Posted by ALLMAN
Here are my two custom bikes that I just completed.... 98-TL1000R Vtwin Beast and 97 CBR 900rr with bad a$$ motor work...

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Nice but unless it's a dedicated 1/4 mile bike, what's the point of extending the swingarm?
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Just picked up another one to round out my collection... 1993 Kawasaki ZX-11 D...






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Was the color matching Chrysler K-car in the second pic part of the deal?

Nice ride. (the bike, not the car) Now REALLY round out the collection and get yourself a dirtbike.
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1975 Norton Commando 850 MKIII, 12,000 original miles
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that Norton is a piece of museum art.
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Pic of the 91 Ultra, currently awaiting an S&S upper end rebuild due to a dropped valve guide from the heat of the '08 ROT Parade (which I'll never do again without a water-cooled bike, so f'in disorganized!)
And a pic of the 70 Sportster, back when I had a beard, and about 10 lbs lighter than now

I also own:
02 Sportster 883R
96 Buell S-2T
81 Yamaha XV920
75 Ducati 860
74 Norton 850
73 Sportster XLH
67 Sportster XLH (basket case)

and the one I'll never sell, probably gonna be willed to grandson, assuming he can kickstart it, cause its magneto only (no battery)
1960 XLCH
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