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Photos of YOUR Other brand Bikes

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And that shot reminds me of guitarist Kirk Pengilly, of INXS.:)
 
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This thread was started 7 years ago and I see no reason to let it die on this sleepy forum with oh so little traffic.
My ‘06 back on the road getting ready for a run to Tuk this summer.
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Well, if we're going to wander down memory lane in remembrance of those bygone days of when our hair was darker than white, or having hair let me share a few from my distant past.

My first bike after I got back from Vietnam in 1969. A 1969 Yamaha 250 Street scrambler. I really wanted a Triumph Bonneville, but couldn't afford it on a then E-5s pay.

My 1972 Yankee 500Z.

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That's enough ancient history!

I was going through some old boxes the other day and in one, I found my old "Yankee" perforated nylon motocross jersey. Those were cool old machines . . . a tad heavy but cool nonetheless.

Mike
 
I bet that machine pulls like a monster!

Here's my littlest one, it's had the 70 cc bump and the full motor tune by High Gain tuning...it's for sale.
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These were some...the stable has been thinner out.
 

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RD400 Café, the bike I "flew" while in the Air Force.

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My 650 commuter bike

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Then "Flying" another Yammie, a 650 Turbo Seca.

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The big FJ1200

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And a Honda Desert Sled, with a lic. plate.

And finally settled into a K bike, then an oilhead.
 
I didn’t even consider my past bikes. Last I counted, I was closing in on 50. :brad

I should re-visit and update. :dance
 
Two Red Italians and two Black Brits:

2006 Ducati ST3s - The Back Road Flyer
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2006 Vespa GTS 250ie - liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, four-valve, 250cc
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1970 Norton 750 Commando - The Rockin' Rebel (bar-end mirrors fitted since photo)
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1973 Norton 850 Commando - Waiting for Restoration
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