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DainBramaged

Lifer
Jun 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: Shivetya
been riding since 83

Current bike is a 05 BMW R1200RT. I have a 26 mile commute to work, no interstate riding involved. Will ride till it dips below freezing, won't risk ice. I hope to put about 12 to 15K on it this year.

Today was warm going in, lowest temperature my bike reported was 44! Didn't even need to turn on the heated jacket though I did have the heated grips and seat on :)



http://www.archonon.com/DSCF0044.JPG
http://www.archonon.com/R1200RT.jpg


Before that.... by model year
2003 K1200RS (blue/white) (had for 18 months, traded on current)
http://www.archonon.com/k1200rs3.JPG (big pic)

2004 R1150RT (red) (18 months, 17k miles, sold it and bought K1200RS)
http://archonon.com/html/r1150rt_11.html
(picture at my old house)


1998 R1200C (ivory with brown leather bags/seat) (5 years, a ton of miles, sold and bought R1150RT)
1996 R1100RT (sienna red - thing more orange than red) (2 years 36k miles, sold and bought R1200C)
1987 Yamaha FZ700 (bought in military - kept it till 97.. it got run over :( )
1983 Yamaha Seca 650 Turbo (traded in on FZ, after 3 years 30k miles)
1981 Yamaha 650 Maxim (2 years and 30k miles later, sold it to a friend)
1973 Suzuki 350GT (3 cylinder 2 stroke street bike) (8k miles in a year or so, sold it to a friend)

Nice bike, d00d! :beer:
 

Thorny

Golden Member
May 8, 2005
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Originally posted by: Shivetya
Originally posted by: Superwormy

Ninja 250, I actually "summer-ize" and garage my car during the summer and ride my Ninja 250 all the time :)

the Ninja 250s are a hoot.

One thing people forget about 250s is that you don't have to slow down, acceleration is meaningless that way :)

I got mine out for the first full ride of the season today. I love the lightness and control of smaller bikes like mine. This is actually the second 250 I've owned, I had a Rebel several years back. Some searching on sportbikes will show that the manuverability of the lighter bikes can more than make up for the lack of power in the twisties, which we all know is where the fun is.
 
Dec 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: ballmode
Good beginners bike so far!

Suzuki SV650

2002, with 4900 miles

Originally posted by: Malfeas
I have two, a 2000 sv650, which was my first bike, and I have a 2004 ZRX1200. Sorry, I don't have any pics to share, I'm at work.

NIce! Fellow SV650 riders! :thumbsup::)

I'd post pics, but mine's in the shop for now. :(
 

jupiter57

Diamond Member
Nov 18, 2001
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LOL, a Fart-Can on a rice burner?

Edit, since most of the rice burners shown have 'em!
 

ballmode

Lifer
Aug 17, 2005
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Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: ballmode
Good beginners bike so far!

Suzuki SV650

2002, with 4900 miles

Originally posted by: Malfeas
I have two, a 2000 sv650, which was my first bike, and I have a 2004 ZRX1200. Sorry, I don't have any pics to share, I'm at work.

NIce! Fellow SV650 riders! :thumbsup::)

I'd post pics, but mine's in the shop for now. :(

SV's FTW!
 

xcript

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2003
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'82 Honda CB450SC

Looking forward to using it again when it warms up outside.
 
Dec 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: ballmode
Originally posted by: Schadenfreude
Originally posted by: ballmode
Good beginners bike so far!

Suzuki SV650

2002, with 4900 miles

Originally posted by: Malfeas
I have two, a 2000 sv650, which was my first bike, and I have a 2004 ZRX1200. Sorry, I don't have any pics to share, I'm at work.

NIce! Fellow SV650 riders! :thumbsup::)

I'd post pics, but mine's in the shop for now. :(

SV's FTW!

Originally posted by: ValValline
2004 SV650S

As soon as I kick this inner ear problem (affects my balance) I will be riding it to work every day and on weekends.

Another SV rider!

btw, here's a pic of mine -warning - it's not resized

 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: ballmode
Sportbikes are what sports cars used to be.

Track use.

Now everybody wants to flaunt a sporty car that honestly all sports cars have become too heavy.

The only useable sports car is a Porsche 911 imo.

Vettes are just 2 seaters...

Ferrari/Lambo have gotten to the point where they have alot of electronics...

you see alot of 4 door "sport sedans", evo, sti, m5, s4

So... while the car industry has changed... sport bikes keep getting rawer and let you push the limit even more... with the new slipper clutches... and some have electronic throttle

I have two words for you...Lotus Elise. Probably the purest sports car you can buy...well, the Exige S is a step up but still in the family.
 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: SearchMaster
I probably have the crappiest motorcycle here! It's a '92 Honda Nighthawk 250...yep, 250cc of raw, crotch-shaking power! I probably ride it 3 times a year - heh, but it's fun to take out on a beautiful Friday afternoon after work.

Nope, I have the crappiest motorcycle here. I bought an old Honda CB750 a couple months ago. It was cheap and heavy but it's in great shape and I enjoy riding it. I'm already thinking of what I'd like to get to replace it. Maybe a BMW or a Harley...not sure yet. No hurry. ;)