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Photos of YOUR Other brand Bikes

Lee's correct Rinty. Darn, he's got eagle eyes. My place is a mess. Too much stuff jammed into that 20'x20' garage. ;-)
 
SHAG, how do you like your Yamaha XMax 300?
If I bought another scooter the XMax 300 would be at the top of my shopping list.
 
SHAG, how do you like your Yamaha XMax 300?
If I bought another scooter the XMax 300 would be at the top of my shopping list.

It's a blast and it's Fast! ABS, TC, Key-less Centerstand, and can fit 2 full helmets under the seat!
If the 400 comes, I will have one. Check the thread at ADV
 
My 1972 Yankee 500Z.

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That's enough ancient history!

I have this strange reoccurring fantasy of owning a Yankee. No logic involved. Guess I just like their story. Luckily there are so few around that I'm rarely confronted with the temptation.
 
My 2009 H-D XR1200. This Sportster was only made for 4 years, 2008-2011, and is sort of a replica of the old, old XR750, that H-D raced back in the 60s-70s.

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Here is my 2008 Suzuki B-King. This bike has the 1300cc Hayabusa engine, pretty much unaltered. It will keep up with traffic.

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H and I were stopped alongside a junction of a twisty road in Somewhere U.S.A. when a couple came roaring up on that bike next to us yelling "YeeHaw" as they stopped. They were lost, but having a blast it seemed.
Don't see many of those
 
I don’t have this anymore.....wish I did. My first bike-

I stumbled upon the owners manual. It takes me back. The other riders had faster bikes but I had lights :)
OM
 

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My first bike, in 1970, was a 1967 Honda 90 -- it would do about 50 MPH flat-out. I paid $150 for it -- it was NOT anywhere near as nice as the one in this photo . . . :)

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77 GS750, Suzuki's first four stroke motorcycle.

VIN #ends in 00069, one of the first 100 built.

Not restored, it has been like this it's entire life.

All stock except bars and grips.
 
72 CT90 "Trail 90" Mars Orange

Original Yokohama tires, only 800 miles.


On display at local Honda dealer when photo was taken.
 

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