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I need a new name for my bike

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by misterlee, Aug 13, 2006.

  1. misterlee

    misterlee New Member

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    I need a new name for my new bike.... any ideas?
     
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    hellboy... like the movie
     
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    "Allegro" (Music; quick, fast, with vigor to elicit excitement)
     
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    it definatly looks like a "hellboy" to me. What did you do to get that 160 rear on there? Any rubbing?
     
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    How about " B.A Barrackus"?
     
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    I call mine the Wacco Kid
     
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    RickCoMatic Well-Known Member

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    My Seca-900 is: Evelyn ... named after my departed Mother who I am sure had a hand in my acquiring it for a meager $150.00

    My De-blacked and De-gold plated 750 Midnight Max -- I call: "Marguerite" ... after my wife -- who tolerated my adopting it and using her her muffin tins, baking tins and ice cube trays during the long, long process of resurrecting the bike that needed the whole nine yards of component rebuilding. Hey ... I can't bitch! I've been out on her and have her tuned-up on the hairy edge of what that 750 engine will do. There's no joy like a free bike with less than 12,000 miles ... that you bring back and customize to your liking and take-out for a wrist-spraining run through the twisties. My Masterpiece.
     
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    I've always been quite partial to "Beardking". :D
     
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    LeeJr (pronounced Leasure)
     
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    pronounced leasure? what do you mean? im realy thankfull for all your suggestions.... Hellboy would not be so bad, it would fit into the theme of the bike, ... although LeeJr is also a nice idea.... hmmmm choices choices....
     
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    could call it sl_t , cayn't you think of one?.
     
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    What about "the big red one"..?

    Okay - I take that back...
     
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    hmmmm after some thought I seem to think emrald fire would be a good discriptive name..
     
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    I like hellboy, but also like the sound of "demon seed".
     
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    I named mine 1981, "Seka". 8O

    it just seemed fitting. She's sexy, foreign, & get's the job done.
    Also she's never left me in a hard spot. :twisted:
     
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    :D you menan exotic?.. and if shes never left you hard well , that says it all.
     
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    I'm going to agree here - Hellboy seems to fit quite well.

    Mine? I'm a geek and was looking for some peace on wheels - "Serenity".
     
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    I like "Demon seed" maybe Demon Steed? Hellboy is good also!
     
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    Don't rush it. Your bike will reveal it's name and (gender!) in time, all by itself. Trust me on this one.
     
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    Indeed. Sometimes a name reveals itself immediately - like in my case - and sometimes it can take a long long time. My dad's one bike didn't have a name for years.
     

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