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23 January 2017, 01:58
WannabeBwana
What's your bike?
There's no motorcycle forum on here and Opus and Instructor mentioned their bikes in another thread (Ninja 1000 and Kawasaki Concourse). http://forums.accuratereloadin...1006931/m/2591024822


I ride a 2001 BMW K1200RS, first generation Superbike. Scared the crap out of myself a few times, too.

So what do you ride?
23 January 2017, 03:34
Opus1
Ninja 1000 state side and a BMW R 1200 GS enduro in Namibia.

As much as the 1000 can get your attention, the 1200 at 60 mph on the salt roads can be positively terrifying. I don't know how the Baja and Dakar guys survive at the speeds they go. Huge balls or small bains or some combination of both...


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23 January 2017, 04:42
Brian_
DRZ400SM

I've got 35 years on bikes from GSXR-750 to Harley FXD. The little DRZ is the most fun, at least around town. Definitely not a highway bike.


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23 January 2017, 06:04
Opus1
Had great fun in my GSXR 750 until I left the road on it.

Ouch

I've laid down two. A Yamaha SR400 and the GSXR. Both bikes survived with a little bit of work...


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23 January 2017, 08:37
Slider
Harley 98 Wide Glide
23 January 2017, 10:22
Grenadier
Moto Guzzi California EV and a 2003 100 year Anniversary Firefighters model Harley I purchased from a retired fireman.




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23 January 2017, 22:36
yumastepside
....a '71 and a '74 Bonneville, 650 and 750, and about 25 vintage enduro bikes, both japanese and european.....love racing the vinduro class.

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23 January 2017, 23:45
Rockdoc
Son bought a 2016 BMW S1000RR on Saturday. Now that is a nice bike! An insane bike also!

Me, i am riding a Triumph Sprint, belongs to a mate.

Not sure what to get, Have ridden a R1200GS and am sorely tempted.


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24 January 2017, 00:01
butchlambert
Well I pushed my last one down the road, a 1960 Topper.
24 January 2017, 00:05
Opus1
Rockdoc, all I can tell you is you won't be disappointed with the 1200. I rode an 800 before buying the 1200 GS (2014 model). Was initially thinking it was too much bike for off road use. But quickly changed my mind. The extra weight really settles the bike down over the 800 GS on rough/gravel/salt roads - plus the power is pretty nice as well.

The 1000RR is a bike of note. tu2


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24 January 2017, 03:01
Rockdoc
Thanks Opus, everything I hear about the R1200GS has been very positive.

I took the, then new, R1200GS WC for a test ride for a couple of hours, behaved and nothing over 160kph (was a double demerit day due to public holiday), ordered one then had some health issues, which fortunately haven't got worse so have been riding a bit lately.

To say I was impressed was an understatement! I didnt know such a large bike could handle so well, although didnt take it on the dirt.

I will get to ride my sons bike a bit as he doesn't get his full licence for a few months so is limited to the size of bike he can ride LEGALLY on the road Wink He did try out the S1000RR and was mightily impressed. It was either that or the Ducati Panigale, the latters high maintenance costs and entry price pushed him towards the BMW, for which I am grateful as they get rave reviews.

Would you post some pics here please gents. Love to see the bikes people have and where they go.

Most exotic place I rode was some Kawasaki KLX175's (I think KLX) we had for our projects in Central Borneo, but no serious off-road riding. I insisted we buy the off-road bikes rather than the scooter types so common there.


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24 January 2017, 08:31
Snowwolfe
My last two were a Triumph Tiger 800 XC and a Kawasaki Concours. The Concours was scary fast.
The Tiger was a perfect balance of speed and comfort. Just sold it a couple of months ago and regret doing so.


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25 January 2017, 00:48
brent ebeling
current ride is 2014 harley ultra classic. Had several harley's over the years. Favorite ride was a big dog mastiff with big fat rear tire and monster 107 engine tuned out to max! Just not comfortable for more than a couple hundred miles
25 January 2017, 20:18
poprivit
BMW R1200RT. Had Harleys for 50 years. I flat love the BMW. Absolute great touring bike. Cruise control, heated grips-seat, adj shield, electronic suspension, 7-gal tank, 47 mpg and if the speed is kept over 65 mph, the rider stays dry in the rain.

Tad expensive, though ...
26 January 2017, 03:12
TomP
Honda CB200 and Honda Super 90, small but convenient, with grocery baskets.


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26 January 2017, 05:37
OTTOMATIC
2001 Honda XR650R, plated & titled with a few mods Big Grin . Been riding for over 50 years.


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26 January 2017, 06:03
Dutch44
Schwinn Playboy with banana seat circa 1966.
28 January 2017, 02:32
Huvius
24" SE Quadangle and a 1924 Indian Scout
28 January 2017, 03:49
Rockdoc
quote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
24" SE Quadangle and a 1924 Indian Scout

Don't know what a Quadangle is, but love to see photos of the Indian!

Cheers, Chris


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28 January 2017, 18:47
sharpsguy
A mint condition 1986 GSXR 1100 Suzuki. Never dropped or re painted, and a hell of a lot of fun to ride.