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cobaltbabe:
And I don't care what anyone says about harley's, yamaha's, what ever. I will take the Jawa, or jap over them any day. Granted they are racing bikes but the power is overwhelming. Something about having to hold on for dear life when it is standing still that just brings a tear to a girls eyes!! ;)

Yeah sure! Most of these guys would hit the first turn (if they kept the front wheel on the ground at all) and go nuts trying to find the front brake lever. 8)

JohnF
 
JohnF:
Yeah sure! Most of these guys would hit the first turn (if they kept the front wheel on the ground at all) and go nuts trying to find the front brake lever. 8)

JohnF


But the smell of methonal and castrol R just turns me on not to mention sitting in the pits at Welland keeping the bike running for a little bit between races. God I love speedway.
 
OneBrightGator:
Damn... I think I need to find a race bike instead... :winky:

Ben


Not all women are into it. I was raised with having bikes in my kitchen being taken apart between races. Not everyone likes being covered in dust every weekend or having to learn how to lay it down, because as my mom says "If you hit one of my chickens, I will give you a beating". We never hit a chicken, granted feathers really fly when you lay the bike down and it hits the engine plate. LOL

*No animals were harmed in this post*
 
It's a '91 Honda Nighthawk 750, here's a pic:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/bbright/New Bike/DSC00056.JPG

Must have been censored. Was it a dirty bike with bare metal and rubber(s) showing?

I had Honda 650 Twin in college for fair weather days and a beater bomb car for safety. Both worked for dates, though.

Keep your spacing and perspective so other drivers can see you. Bikers don't get "seen" well. We all {at least many} have been hit. I don't know any biker who hit someone else; but rain can bring you down.
 
OneBrightGator:
I know, but I want one that is :smile:

Ben


Ben, I am a little old for you sweetie, but hang around the tracks there are alot of groupies. Trust me I know this one. There's something very attractive about a man dressed from head to toe in leathers.

*Note, there are alot of female racers too and for the most part they are very very attractive and can put it in the corners just as hard as any man*
 
OneBrightGator:
Yes, I knew that, I wasn't meaning to pick you up personally, just joking around.

Here's a new link, I just changed the names of the pics:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/bbright/New Bike/Right Side.JPG

Ben


And I was looking forward to going out for a soda with you. LOL

Hey I am the first one to kid around, as long as it's all in fun.

*Not a bad looking bike!!!!*
 
cobaltbabe:
But the smell of methonal and castrol R just turns me on not to mention sitting in the pits at Welland keeping the bike running for a little bit between races. God I love speedway.

I'm not sure many remember the glorious smell of burned Castrol. We ran it in some of our race cars too. But then we all turned to racing sleds and the castrol was replaced by the sweet smell of Klotz.

JohnF
 

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