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2001 GSX-R 1000
2002 Bandit 600
2003 RM 85L
Yes, I like Suzuki. :)

IG-Dive
 
Atvs
honda 250EX
Yamaha Wolverine 350
 
i be a rider!

crashed my first bike, an Alpha Sport (Hyasung) 250cc

now i have a nice Triumph Bonneville, 799cc

love to ride


Just last week I was on my bike
I run into a friend named Mike
Run into my friend named Mike
Mike no longer has a bike. He cries
 
Wow, quite a few people. awesome stuff, I like the variety of machines :)

Z...
 
mmm... I used to ride a CBR500 full fairing... I'm considering getting a bike again.

Who knows, maybe I'll get another "old people" bike like CBR1000 or VFR800 or even ZX12.

Why "old people"? I like sane bikes with plenty of horses, don't really like a kick in my butt when I cross the 8000 rpm, but do like the noise they make at that rpm... :D

Another sane option in the R6 or CBR600, the 900 is too strong for Florida in my opinion (too much rain).

Anything that will fit the Dunlop 207/208 is a good option.. then again I'm out of the motorcycle business for a long time so I don't know if a better tire came out after the 208.

Any motorcycle that's built to be on a lean without too many rear wheel slides is a good bike.

Anyway, what's wrong with a nice STI? oh... the agony of choice, should I get a sport car or a motorcycle.. :D
 
1987 BMW K100LT. It's for sale. Anyone interested?
 
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