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I think because it wasn't seen before it had such impact. My favorite is when he is retuning to the cell he gets his glove a ball back bouncing away the time! He always seemed to be very independant!
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I had a '75 CT90 K6. Loved, LOVED that bike. It was like a 2 wheel truck with that granny low when in low range. Built me a little gooseneck cargo trailer in HS metal shop to tow behind it. Hitch was in the middle of the cargo rack. The electrical system was too weak kneed to add trailer lights, so I rigged up a plug scheme that would disconnect the rear lights of the bike when the trailer was plugged in. A loopback plug restored light functionality to the bike when not towing.
Neighbor kid had a CT70, and a pair of ST90s. The ST90 was like a large CT70 - same looks, but bigger, 3 speed tranny, etc. |
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"You meet the nicest people on a Honda!"
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My first car was a 1981 Toyota wagon. Bought as a used car from a friend, $800, mileage was not high when I bought it, less than 60k miles on the meter. Soon, I found it had an annoying issue -- very frequently, it could not be started by key. Need one person to push it to start the engine, so I usually had to find a hill to park it :) If no hill (well, not always lucky),,,, pushing a 2000-lb wagon around the parking lot was not light labor.
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I agree! :thumbup: My '75 CB750 freshly restored. I have several other bikes and a '67 Mustang that will never get finished. My first car was a '65 Mustang coupe I got in 1979. 200 six with a 3spd. Slow enough to be safe. :) |
I'm really enjoying this thread, thanks Eric!
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Will post my other bikes tomorrow. The photos are in my desktop at work! :(
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renault dauphine in this color :
http://img.timeinc.net/time/2007/50_...t_dauphine.jpg with its stick-shift, it could do 0-60 mph in about 8 hours. not much of a chick magnet, but it got me back and forth to school. |
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Here's two of the five I have now [1st pic]...1972 Honda CL450 Scrambler, and a 1971 Honda CB500 Four...
450 being torn down for the Winter; 500 under long-term restoration...There's three more Honda 550 Fours torn down for parts (if anyone needs any)... The second pic is the 450, the 'daily rider'... The 450 is the most evil handling motorcycle I've ever owned...Out of Harleys, Hondas, Yamahas, Nortons, BSA's, Triumphs, and one Bridgestone... |
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Thanks Postino
I love the old Hondas. Learned to ride on a Honda Trail 70.Rode a 1970 Honda CB350 for years.Never a problem.Saw one on the freeway the other day. Trucking along about 65.Nice:burnout: Don't think I have ever shown off my OSSA.Pretty cool old bike. 1400 original miles. Bought new. The Japanese bikes are great,but they sure ran almost everybody else out of business! Sad:( Bob |
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here is the only picture of my first car. A 1966 mustang, after I crashed it in front of my parents house cutting school back when I was in 11th grade. There was a dirt road next to there house. I come out that road sideways and as soon as the car hit that asphalt it took an immediate right. Right in to a tree next to my parents mailbox. I wiped out the mailbox and totaled the car. I don't think I ever even let off the gas. Needless to say I got caught cutting school and had to replace their mailbox. As for the car, I got my dads truck and put a chain on it a drug it into the yard and canceled the insurance. Didn't get another car until half way through 12th grade which was another mustang. A 65 this time and I didn't wreck that one.
I never got a chance to take a picture of the 66 mustang before I crashed it. This was the only picture I ever had of it. I ran across it back during Xmas and was amazed it was still around. Good Times!! Attachment 35700 Attachment 35701 |
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My one only bike 1981 Yamaha 650 Special II. This photo is very similar to the one I had. Lots of good times on that one!
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Really nice post, although our Lugers this time were not involved.
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Lets not forget, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJS8j9YYB9w Seems like yesterday~~~~
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Two motorcycles. A 750 Shadow Aero and a Harley 1200 Sportster. Ride every chance I get. Bill |
Hey Bill,
A friend I ride with had a 1200 Sportster. It was a quick bike, and handled like a dream. He sold it and bought a Dyna Low Rider, right after I got my Road King. I bought a basket case '73 Kawasaki 650 Mach III from a guy I worked with in about 1982 or 83. After I got it fixed and put together, it was the nastiest bike I've ever been on. If you gave it too much throttle coming out of a left hand turn, it would high-side you right into an immediate right hand turn, whether you want to make one or not. It also had a habit of stripping kick starter splines, as well as a tendency to kick-back and launch you off of it, and / or leave a groove on the inside of your ankle and leg, but Man, was it fast... when it wasn't trying to maim or kill you. |
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