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    • BRGRKNGB
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      @TJ:

      Full-tilt genny-motor boner over here, Burger.  What's it going in?

      It's going to go back into the original '63 swing arm frame I got with it.
      I already have a chopper. This bike is going to be my "old man" all original Pan.

      That shovel is going to be wild when its done. Get on that ASAP!

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      • TJT
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        Burger, I can dig that.  I'm putting some serious thought in to unloading my '09 to build a swing arm shovel, but I'm still a young man with kidneys and a back to ruin.  I'm so pumped to get my Dad's old chop back on the road, I'm just hoping I don't have to strip the molding to chase rust.

        Nate, it's a '76 shovelhead that my Dad and uncle built in the late '80s.

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        • Finn666F
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          my dad's Road King:

          Sent from iPhone 4GS using Tapatalk!

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            TJ i love it, thx for sharing such personal pics.

            Finn mate your dad's machine is indeed a king. Is that in LA?

            @TJ:

            Next on the pile.  This is getting a full restoration once I get settled into my new place.

            My Mom would kill me if she knew I was putting her 80's hair on the internet!

            Cheers,
            David

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              thats a nice pan motor you got there! if you have any thing parts or watever for sale let me know i might need it. got a 49 myself

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                MP
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                Anyone got any experience with the Kawasaki W400?  I need to pick something from an 'approved' list whilst learning in Australia, and of the options I've got it seems kinda decent with the capacity to make it look like a pretty nice cafe racer.  It seems like there's lots of aftermarket stuff around for it and the W650 too. Since it's a grey import for Australia I just want to know if it's pretty reliable etc. Other option is a Ducati Monster maybe.
                It's only for 12 months or so then I'd like to get a Harley 48 or a Triumph Scrambler once I get my full licence.
                Cheers, Matt

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                • SpaceGnomeS
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                  i would not learn on a Monster.  the w400 looks like a parallel twin, so the power band should be nice and smooth.  Its also has a good displacement for learning how to control the bike, not the other way around.  reliability-wise, I cannot comment, although Kawasaki's are generally very reliable.

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                  • natehateN
                    natehate
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                    monster comes in a lot of sizes i wouldnt write it off so quick

                    don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                    • SpaceGnomeS
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                      Whats the smallest?  600cc?  Not ideal for a beginner at all, but not impossible.  I still dont think its the best way to learn good bike control.  Mostly because the power band on V Twins can be tricky to an untrained wrist

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                      • injunjackI
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                        W400 is good for learner. I have W650 which is basically same bike. Go for it.

                        and remember, MoCo hasn't made proper bikes since 1969…;)

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                          MP
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                          Thanks for the feedback! I didn't think the Monster looked great for a beginner, so will def be on the lookout for a W400 when I get back next year.

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                          • GraemeG
                            Graeme
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                            Janus Motorcycles, 1920s style two strokes.

                            More at Visordown.

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                              stevehm
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                              This is my ride: triumph street triple R


                              Untitled by stevehm, on Flickr

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                              • summ3rhaysS
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                                This is my ride, Ducati Sport Classic 1000s.  I commute by MC about 80% of the year.  It's a little cold right now, but heated gloves have really extended the riding season.

                                IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                • summ3rhaysS
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                                  Sorry, image failure.  Lets try this again.  The pic was taken near Sundance in Utah.

                                  IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                  • summ3rhaysS
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                                    @stevehm:

                                    This is my ride: triumph street triple R


                                    Untitled by stevehm, on Flickr

                                    Sweet ride.  I really liked the Triumphs.  I stumbled upon my bike because I thought it was a used Thruxton at the dealership.

                                    IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                    • injunjackI
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                                      With all these plastic bikes….This video is bureid somewhere here in this forum already...

                                      have fun, summer's here soon

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                                      • summ3rhaysS
                                        summ3rhays
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                                        @injunjack:

                                        With all these plastic bikes….This video is bureid somewhere here in this forum already...

                                        have fun, summer's here soon

                                        Very cool.  Love the kick start, your bike is immaculate.  I need to go back through the thread, there are tons of great bikes.  It's good to see motorcycles that are ridden and enjoyed, not just owned.

                                        IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                                        • TJT
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                                          Watch this and TRY to not want to go riding immediately.  I dare you.

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                                            @injunjack:

                                            With all these plastic bikes….This video is bureid somewhere here in this forum already...

                                            have fun, summer's here soon

                                            Beautiful bike Injunjack

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