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  • Jb325is
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    Harleys have to be one of the most over-priced items in the history of retail. Total pieces of shit in every way, I've tinkered with a few of them, rode the around a little, and I was blown away with how cheap everything looked/felt/was. I do like the V-rod though, but I guess that's not completely a Harley, right?

    Lorin's bike is awesome, looks even better in person!

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  • Roysneon
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    Most hillbillies aren't Harley owners

    But most Harley owners are hilbillies.























    and fags

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  • einhander
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    Originally posted by Bokes
    BTW- Anybody know anything about post-WWII Urals? IIRC they are nearly identical to the R12 after the Soviets stole the design? I could very well be wrong.

    Just curious... I've been checking out WWII Era motorbikes for a bit. Would also absolutely love a WWII/Korean War era Willy's Jeep. I want too many projets, and I have no time at all to even start.

    http://charlotte.craigslist.org/mcy/3560644268.html
    I wish you would come around here more.

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  • Bokes
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    BTW- Anybody know anything about post-WWII Urals? IIRC they are nearly identical to the R12 after the Soviets stole the design? I could very well be wrong.

    Just curious... I've been checking out WWII Era motorbikes for a bit. Would also absolutely love a WWII/Korean War era Willy's Jeep. I want too many projets, and I have no time at all to even start.

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  • Bokes
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    Holy shit Blunt!! Gorgeous R69!!!!! I would love to do a restore on just about any classic BMW motorbike. I may test the waters in a year or so when I get some time.

    LJ851- I REALLY like the OD Green color...

    I want to get and older Ninja 500, or something similar, to get into a few track days. I had a Ninja 500 once and although it was ugly, it was a blast to ride, and incredibly cheap.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    ^^ Thats a beauty, Blunt.

    Couple more shots of mine.

    With a friend's '49


    At Barber Motorsports Park


    In the north GA mountains
    so cool. Id die in a week on that. I have no sense on 2 wheels hence the antiquated BMW. Bad ass 49 too

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  • LJ851
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    ^^ Thats a beauty, Blunt.

    Couple more shots of mine.

    With a friend's '49


    At Barber Motorsports Park


    In the north GA mountains

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  • Gasturbine
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    ^ Su-weet!

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  • blunttech
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    Ive had a few Harleys when i was younger but i ride this now. Cant get into too much trouble on this
    1961 R69S

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  • MonkeyMadness
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    Originally posted by Gasturbine
    Why is the back wheel wet? Is that Armorall? What are all the wet spots on the ground, oil?
    No.. lol

    I took the pictures after washing it its just wet due to water..

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  • travish325
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    Will do thanks

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  • Bokes
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    Originally posted by travish325
    Good bike. Check and make sure none of the seals (anywhere) are leaking. Looks just like my 81 did....

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by Gasturbine
    And Im going up to the International Space Station next month.

    k?

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  • Gasturbine
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    Originally posted by travish325
    Looking to buy one of those in the next few weeks.
    And Im going up to the International Space Station next month.

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  • travish325
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    Originally posted by Bokes
    If you can, try to find a 'limited'. They were bored out a little more and were a bit faster. I had a 79 KZ1000 also. The 81 was a limited. Both awesome.

    this is what im looking at

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