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    • GraemeG
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      BikeEXIF has posted an alternative list of top bikes for 2016, which includes Optimus PRAËM and the Urban Motor Jawa racer.

      I like Icon's Major Tom, which is a retro sci-fi GSX-R 750. With nitrous.

      But I think that Icon did a better job with Three Martini Lunch, which is a radically reconfigured Thruxton. It's certainly got a better name.

      Marcus Carlsson's Honda Street Tracker is weird in a very good way.

      But it's positively conventional in comparison to Roel Scheffers's Yamaha GTS…

      OK, it's a very conventional custom, but Fred ‘Krugger’ Bertrand built a very cool supercharged Yamaha SR400 as a part of the Yamaha Yard Built programme.

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      • louisboscoL
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        well, at least ducati's red matches the fire. that way, you could be ghost rider and no one could tell the bike is on fire. 😛

        damn. uk (well, london's) roads seems stressful to ride. there's almost no gap between lanes and traffic's just everywhere!!

        "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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        • GraemeG
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          @louisbosco:

          damn. uk (well, london's) roads seems stressful to ride. there's almost no gap between lanes and traffic's just everywhere!!

          You're missing the "everyone is aggressive and trying to kill you" part. :o

          I've ridden into London a few times, and never enjoyed the experience.

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          • louisboscoL
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            @Graeme:

            You're missing the "everyone is aggressive and trying to kill you" part. :o

            I've ridden into London a few times, and never enjoyed the experience.

            i can imagine. the amount of times he called someone a wanker, slut or prick. it seems every car driver in london thinks cyclist and anything on two wheels are aggressive and vice versa..

            "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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            • injunjackI
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              Gotta post something homebuilt in to the flood of crotchrockets and fullface helmets. One more coming together in da garage…

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              • radiobomb1973R
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                My modest contribution

                Honda Super Cub 1975



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                • louisboscoL
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                  @Graeme:

                  As a new rider, insurance on a top end sports bike is likely to be in a bracket generally reserved for jet fighters and space shuttles. Some of the hyper-nakeds, such as the S1000R or Super Duke, might be cheaper. In part it's because of rider attitudes, but also because they're less likely to damage expensive plastic bodywork in a crash.

                  or they simply don't insure it at all. guess it's mainly compulsory third party (CTP) for now..

                  "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                  • GraemeG
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                    Ewan MacGregor's Indian Larry Panhead is up for auction at Bonhams on 26th January.

                    The price estimate is between $22,000 and $26,000, which doesn't seem too bad. However, the bike was built in 2010, and, as the listing points out, "Indian Larry" Desmedt was killing in a stunt riding accident in 2004.

                    There's a bit more of a write-up at Silodrome.

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                    • GraemeG
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                      @injunjack:

                      Gotta post something homebuilt in to the flood of crotchrockets and fullface helmets. One more coming together in da garage…

                      I'm guessing that it's the yellow and red bike on the left, unless you're turning into Harleyjack. Looks interesting, what is it?

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                      • GraemeG
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                        Honda's latest development. :o

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                        • GraemeG
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                          The Belgians are obviously completely mad…

                          Steven Decaluwe of Motokouture Motorcycles decided that the S1000RR was a bit lacking in power. So he bolted on a turbocharger. :o

                          More at BikeEXIF.

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                          • M
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                            I've been test riding a couple of bikes lately, looking to trade up from the '07 Bonneville to something new.  First bike I rode was a Harley Low Rider S, cool looking bike, massive grins induced when giving it the throttle, otherwise just a fairly comfortable bike to cruise on. Clunky gearbox, and broke down twice in rapid succession near the end of the test ride with an error code, but otherwise I liked it. The breaking down did leave a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth though, and a lot of heat put out when stopped at the lights etc.
                            Next I rode a Thruxton R, which was an all round superb bike, couldn't really fault it.Great engine, brakes, etc etc.
                            After the rides the Thruxton was the obvious 'winner', and while they're vastly different bikes the engineering seems much better on the Triumph.  The funny thing is, now that a couple of weeks have passed I find myself wanting the Harley more.  Decisions, decisions!

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                            • AppfaffA
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                              My friend had similar issues with his Harley Softail Custom - he was in flight school in Columbus, MS and came and visited me in Mobile (about 3-4 hours away) - bike broke down 1.5 hours away from his house on his return trip in the rain. Luckily Harley has a good Roadside Assistance program, and good warranty stuff from what I have been told.

                              My business partner does lament selling his old Sportster - although he would say something to the affect of "Dues that Love riding Harley's also have to love working on Harley's" [emoji23]

                              If I ever get a motorcycle it would be a Triumph - simply because of the aesthetics but I also prefer their sound over the "I hate my eardrums" of most Harley's, especially once you turn them into a "screaming eagle" or whatever HD is calling their upgraded pipes hear days ha

                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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

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                                • GraemeG
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                                  @MP the Harley Sportster Roadster would be worth checking out. It came out at the same time as the Lowrider S, and has a similar ethos.

                                  That said, I'm obviously biased towards the Thruxton. 😛

                                  @natehate that looks like an interesting project.

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                                  • SamS
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                                    Selling my HD 48 was one of the stupidest things i've ever done. Regret it almost daily.
                                    I personally never had any issues with the mechanics of the bike. I did almost 12,000 miles on my 48 and it never gave up on me… must not have been riding it right  😉

                                    Insta - @braveinthefaceoflasers

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                                    • J
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                                      I"ve had 2 Harley's over the last 12 years,rode them as hard as I could,and never a single problem. I must be doing something wrong. Did you know that 90% of all Harley's are still on the road today-The other 10% made it home. Doh!!! @Sam -So sorry to hear you sold the 48,it was a really cool bike.

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                                      • M
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                                        I've been doing more research and it seems the error codes were likely from a poor electrical connection or bad battery, so nothing terminal (pun not intended).  I haven't had a chance to ride a Roadster yet, but that's the other Harley on the list.  The Triumph Bobber is another interesting proposition, which should be on sale soon. I sat on one at Moto Expo and it felt pretty comfortable.

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                                        • J
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                                            Saw this on Netflix and really liked it. Four guys ride really old fucked up Harley choppers from San Francisco to Brooklyn. Done documentary style. A little over an hour.

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                                          • GilesG
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                                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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