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ATAG_Snapper 09-25-2011 12:01 AM

Club business stays in the Club. :)

Revvin 12-07-2011 04:23 PM

Passed my MOD 2 test today so now have a full motorcycle license, just need to get a bike now and get some miles under my belt!

Al Schlageter 12-07-2011 04:47 PM

It would be good if everyone learned to drive on a motorcycle. They would be better drivers when they went to 4 wheels and Darwin Awards would eliminate those that would be lousy 4 wheel drivers.

Current ride, black 2000 H-D Softail.

ATAG_Snapper 12-07-2011 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Revvin (Post 368074)
Passed my MOD 2 test today so now have a full motorcycle license, just need to get a bike now and get some miles under my belt!

Congrats, Revvin! I've put upwards of 150,000 km on my current ride, a 2000 red Harley Softail. I wish you the same joy, exhilaration, and fantastic memories I've gathered while riding the width and breadth of North America. A tank of gas, the open road, the ultimate freedom.:mrgreen:

Revvin 02-18-2012 04:48 PM

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Since passing my test I bought this a month or so ago. Taking it nice and easy and building up my confidence and experience.

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WTE_Galway 02-19-2012 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by B_Bogus (Post 336929)

Sold my modern bikes because they were far too scary - now the only fear is 'will I get there?' :rolleyes:


yeah I did the same more or less. I am getting too old for 200 kph plus Japanese rockets and so bought a B5 Enfield last year. Well, it is not actually vintage, its a 2011 model mind you, but its still basically the 1955 tech. They do get a unit engine and EFI these days but the frame is straight from Redditch in the 1950's. It's not retro, the indians just kept making them the same way for 50 years. Why change a good thing? Its actually an incredibly fun bike ...



http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/clannagh/b5-1.jpg

trumps 02-19-2012 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Revvin (Post 391837)
Since passing my test I bought this a month or so ago. Taking it nice and easy and building up my confidence and experience.

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Nice bike mate, would love one of those as a track toy!

Craig

ATAG_Snapper 02-19-2012 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by WTE_Galway (Post 392187)
yeah I did the same more or less. I am getting too old for 200 kph plus Japanese rockets and so bought a B5 Enfield last year. Well, it is not actually vintage, its a 2011 model mind you, but its still basically the 1955 tech. They do get a unit engine and EFI these days but the frame is straight from Redditch in the 1950's. It's not retro, the indians just kept making them the same way for 50 years. Why change a good thing? Its actually an incredibly fun bike ...



http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y101/clannagh/b5-1.jpg

Beauty!!!!!

I'm a huge fan of the British (design) classics like this. So pleased to see the new Triumphs and even the Norton Commando reappear (all-to-rare still in N America still). It seems that there is a skillful blending of the old with the modern. Electronics, reliable electrics, disk brakes.....but still retaining the flavour and charm of their original design.

I should get the Enfield. Talk about incentive to lose 100 lbs! LOL

Screamadelica 02-22-2012 07:11 AM

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Back in the Eighties.. Vespa PE200.
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And another Saturday night out...;)
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How do I make these pictures bigger?

Hooters2 02-22-2012 07:50 AM

I'm on a k9 gsxr750 it's a thing of total beauty.


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