OrangeKrush
Well-known member
Equipment
BX2680, LA344 with Piranha tooth bar, LP PF 1242, LP Rear Blade, KK 60" BB
That arial view is pretty cool!
That arial view is pretty cool!
2020 FatboyI've seen numerous posts where people make passing mention of their bikes. I would have to say my "daily rider" for the most part is a restored 79Yamaha XS1100 F, or standard. It's on the lift now waiting for me to finish an oil and final drive fluid change. View attachment 75600
Thank you. Was best purchase in my life up till bought this Kubota 2-14-22. I love the 114 engine. Had the stage1 tuning for the Vance & Hines pipes. I ride 1 time a month every month at least. Went in to buy a used bike in 2020, ended up with this new 1. Wife asking me Wich I like better now. I say BOTHThat's a Beautiful bike.
That was CRAZY !!!!!OK, this ain't a motorcycle but it is a wild ride:
Motoneige 0 - Montagne 1
Motoneige 0Montagne 1 Sur la motoneige (enfin... 'sur') : Kris Kenni Støvlbæk (motormania@greennet.gl) de Sisimiut, Groenland.Sponsors : Motor Mania I/s. & Artic Star Aps Sisimiut.www.zapiks.fr
Ridden it many times! You make of it what you want. If you are into balls to the wall it could be the ride of a lifetime.Yup, da Lion sleeps tonight but da Dragon never sleeps. Tail of the Dragon
Google it for many pictures.
Wow on the Yz and Cb 125 !!! Brings back memories. I had a 78 Yz 125, neighbor kid had a Yz 80 at same time. Cool post !View attachment 75926 View attachment 75927 a well it looks like there’s a number of FJR riders on here, including myself.
I removed the rear shock last night, as I have one on the way from partzilla. I need to replace the fork seals again. Had a local shop replace them last winter and I have one leaking. I’m also about to replace the steering stem bearings. So I’ll be taking off the forks anyway. Think I’ll take a look myself this time.
I also have an 1985 Honda cb125s. Came from the local motorcycle training course when they upgraded. As well as a 1999 Yamaha Yz 250. I actually inherited it from a buddy that moved and needed it stored for a while. That was 10 years ago. He has since given me the bike. I really need to get it about and go through it.
Gosh - - - some of those models bring back memories.Wow on the Yz and Cb 125 !!! Brings back memories. I had a 78 Yz 125, neighbor kid had a Yz 80 at same time. Cool post !
Yeah, I have a 93 Vulcan1500, and my most récent bike is à 2020 fatboy. Iys the 114 and I had the dealer dyno tune it. Its max at 98 hp.Gosh - - - some of those models bring back memories.
I had a couple K-series Kawasaki's when young, before the Fazer.
Remember riding some of my friends' bikes in the '80's...Don't hold me to exact #'s:
CB550 Honda - - my Dad's bike. 425 pounds of slug, but they always ran.
XS1100 Yamaha - - co-worker's - - great machine for its day. He hit a deer with it.
KDX 200 Kawasaki - co-worker's - - loved that bike...wished I had it over a KX125
XT550 Yamaha - - ? - - co-worker's - - beast, and real top heavy. Enduro bike.
GPZ 550 Kawasaki - - co-worker's - - could do 65mph on a city street 25 mph curve
XJ900 Yamaha - - guy's I met at a bar - - REAL stout. Had had ridden a VMax not long before/after, and it was comparable, but fit me better. (I was hitting on his GF when he came into the bar.... )
FZ750 Yamaha - - neighbor had it for sale before I bought the Harley... maybe 2004.
When I got the 2005 FXDI, I was surprised at what a "pig" the Harley was. The 88 did about 70+ HP after some mods, and at 620#. Was used to RPMS=power band=speed. Not so with a good ol' twin. Loved the sound of that bike...I had it loud...
My little Fazer at 600cc did 70HP out of the box at 400#.....could do 65mph in 2nd gear, and about 90 in 3rd....3 more to go....I did use them all....
That said, I probably never got the Harley over 80MPH...I was close with one of my daughters with me.....I'm was older and wiser then.....
I can't fathom what some of these modern "rocket" bikes can do today. My neighbor had a now-older Yamaha R1, and would do 110mph in 2nd gear.....
Nice Apes.....2002 Road King. Put the battery tender back on getting ready for warmer weather. View attachment 75931