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The Show 'n' Tell Thread, Post your bike pics here...

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by 750E-II_29Rbloke, Mar 27, 2013.

  1. Thrasher

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    Damnnn, nice bike thrasher!

    Here's my fav pic of my ride. I think it might've been one of the first pics I took of it

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    Thrasher, OMG! That Bike is beautiful! Not just the bike, but the work involved in the improvements! Makes me want to hack up my perfect stock original 550 Seca. Man that is nice!
    As they say "Racing improves the breed"
     
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    Thank you for the complements. It was a labor of love for sure.
     
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    My XS1100E After a repaint and new engine. The previous died when a hole developed in the #3 piston and ate a valve.
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    It needs a paint job... and a few other fix and twists... but working on it...

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    Thanksgiving twisties. 65 degrees yesterday so I was able to go out and have some fun - and for that I'm truly thankful. I hope you all had a thanksgiving day full of family and friends. all the best... maxim_X_Nov28_2014.jpg
     
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    Are Triumphs allowed in this thread? My Tiger 800XC bought new by me September 2013, now with 6000 miles on the clock.
    This is in the Peak District, UK.

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    I WANT ONE SO BAD!!

    Or a BMW 800 GS for that matter
     
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    She's not as prestine as some of the above posted machines but here is Beast
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    My stable has changed a bit over the past year. Just purchased 83 maxim 750 go thru everything over the winter 3467 miles. 96 nighthawk 750 73 rd250 less then 5100 miles 73 rd350 less then 5200 miles 001.jpg 00Y0Y_lKE6tryd2yN_600x450.jpg 999.jpg 1083.jpg
     
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    dual leading link front brakes......yes!
     
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    Kelokera, what fender did you use for the rear? I've been contemplating a similar fender, the closest I've found to that is a Harley heritage. I like the flare in the rear rather than a tight fit on the tire. I feel like it'll do its job a little better that way and add a little style.
     

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