08-08-2012, 05:33 PM | #353 |
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Been riding nearly 20 years.
This was me back in 1997 on my WW2 era, 1940 ex-British Army BSA WD-M20. Sold it about 10 years ago and had a complete change of direction and bought a brand new bike, this Ducati Monster M750. Sadly, my garage was broken into, and the Duc was stolen, so I went bikeless for a few years, before going back to a 'vintage' style of riding and buying a brand new Harley Dyna Superglide Custom. After 5 and bit years with this, I'm shortly going to be chopping it in, for one of the new Harley Softail Slim's, which will get customised to the 'vintage' look of a Bobber Hydraglide. |
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08-09-2012, 03:56 AM | #358 |
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Dont know what your talking about.
A vintage BSA will always get more attention than some run of the mill Harley.
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08-09-2012, 10:04 AM | #359 | |
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That being said, lets talk about your theory on Chicken Strips. I have been stationed in NC before, so I can understand how driving/riding on those beautiful, smooth, winding, wide open 65-75 MPH roads can encourage someone to burn off their Chicken Strips early in the life of a bike. Where I live now, the roads are almost always packed with slow moving cars, potholes and drivers who prefer to text, apply makeup, play with their kids in the back seat... i can go on... so the opportunity to burn off Chicken Strips doesn't come as often for me as it does for you. The point I am trying to make is, there is nothing wrong with getting rid of the Chicken Strips, just don't make a rider feel less that worthy because they might have some. let them burn them off when they are comfortable with doing so. teasing a novice rider about being well, a novice... will only end bad if and when that novice rider succumbs to peer pressure
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08-09-2012, 10:12 AM | #360 |
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I highly recommend Ducati Monster 696.
It's very light and easy to maneuver. It truly is a perfect city bike! I also bought this bike as my first bike 3 years ago and I never regretted my purchasing decision. |
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Since this is a Motorcycle Photos thread ... here are a few more I took of mine last weekend during sunrise. 1 ( I had posted this one previously on the Photography section ) _MG_7069 by ddk632, on Flickr 2 _MG_7066.jpg by ddk632, on Flickr 3 _MG_7110.jpg by ddk632, on Flickr Diavel FTW!!! |
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From men maybe.
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08-09-2012, 01:45 PM | #365 |
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on another note, i live AND work in Harris County, the 3rd biggest county in the nation.
not very many places to go out and work on my chicken strip delete mod lol |
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08-09-2012, 03:11 PM | #366 |
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Sounds good to me... oh BTW, I like your avatar PIC... AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!! ( me sounding off with a loud and thunderous "AIRBORNE" ) lol
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08-09-2012, 03:37 PM | #367 | |
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The score I can attribute to the bike was:- BSA = 3 Ducati = 0 Harley = 1 Beezer and Harley attracted the birds, not the Ducati, which only attracted comments from oddly dressed men looking like Power Rangers.....
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Guys like make/names like Ducati, Lamborghini, Ferrari, etc Ladies like make/names like Gucci, Fendi, Prada, etc But both genders can appreciate the price tag on any of those things, so I'm a little shocked that the Ducati has a score of 0.
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Generally, I've found girls/women in the UK are generally a bit 'meh' regarding modern bikes (especially sports bikes which are considered very anti-social in a lot of the UK)......whereas, a vintage bike has that 'Steve McQueen' coolness attraction factor and a Harley is usually all chrome and shiney and with often comes the WOW, you have a Harley response...... and ping goes the nicker elastic. You have to remember that Harley's here in the UK are VERY expensive compared to Jap sportsbikes etc., and even Duc's to a certain extent. |
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08-09-2012, 05:44 PM | #372 |
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Something like this perhaps.....??
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08-09-2012, 05:47 PM | #373 |
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I don't fall for the I work here and stay here so I can't ride competently excuse. No one's saying you should be hooning in the streets or trying to lean it over on stop light turns.
My recommendation do those that are always in heavy traffic/city streets is that you guys google up or look for some local back roads. Try and hit it up and test and check the road. It's all about experimentation. Not everyone can do trackdays with their bike, but do yourself a favour and familiarize yourself with some nice and twisty back roads. If they are far, maybe go on a day you don't have work and make a day trip out of it. Some of you guys can ride practically year round due to the weather. Make the most of it. |
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Did someone say Steve McQueen?
DO WANT! And honestly I feel like even the females....look for something that stands out as different. Even a Ducati can easily look like just another crotch rocket in many peoples minds. Show up on a one-off cafe build...or something really retro vintage, and everyone will be staring....not just those who know bikes. Look at it like this. I'm in Spain now. BMWs are a dime a dozen. Most Spanish wont give you a second glance. However the guys that brought American Muscle over like Challengers, Camaros, Mustangs, or even like Jeeps....they get stared at, questioned, people want pictures with the cars, girls want to go for rides, etc.
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