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Was kinda bored and since i saw a fair few people here have mentioned riding motorbikes and what not, I thought I'd start a thread and see what sort of bikes people ride seeing as its summer and the weather has been awesome for riding...

licence:

years riding:

bike:

other:

PIC!!!

To get the ball rolling here is mine,

licence: L's

years riding: 1yr 2mnths (i should really go for p's huh?)

bike: honda cbr250r

other: lots of custom stuff...

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:wave:

You either love it or hate it, I'm in the middle as i only did the camo so it'll appeal to a younger person when I sell it, and it is something different I guess... next bike is definitely gonna be a combination of black and matte black all round.

Now lets see what you like between your knees? :)

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I read the title and had completely different thoughts of what you asked.. but wont post it up here and photo's of my thoughts i don't think so ..lol :wave:

this might be more of a wasteland subject..lol

no motorbike, too farking dangerous, I'm passed that phase of life a long time ago. to many idiots on the road for one here.

even a push bike is a bit risky on the roads here !!!!

licence: L's

years riding: many

bike: suzuki sv1000 crashed, 08 cbr125r sold, 08 ninja 250r sold, deposit put on 2007 R6 pickin it up next week woot~!

other: i should really go for my p's too..

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Yeah that paint is love or hate :)

Me? ... where do I start.

licence:

Full licence (unrestricted)

years riding:

20 years on road

5 years on track

bike(s):

2004 MV Agusta F4 Brutale

1998 Suzuki TLR 1000

other(s):

2002 Suzuki GSXR 600 race bike (just sold it on Friday) :blush:

Aprilia RS50 scooter

previous ride(s):

2002 Aprilia RS 250 race bike (track)

1992 Kawasaki ZXR750 (road)

1990 Honda CBR1000F turboed drag bike (strip)

1998 Suzuki TLR 1000 track bike (track)

2002 Yamaha YZF R1 (1000cc) (road)

and so on, and so forth ...

MV Agusta F4 Brutale (750cc Ferrari built)

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TLR 1000 "v-twin thumper"

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GSXR race bike in action

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The Aprilia race bike

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ZXR750 foreground, TLR & GSXR race bike background

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The drag bike

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Aprilia SR50 scooter

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DHZ custom built pitbike

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... and Pete's bike "sled" for the hell of it:

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Been riding for about 20 years

Used to ride this till I hit a car doing 100ks plus

2006 Triumph rocket 3(had mild cams,triple air filters,tune boy and a lock up clutch)It used to pull a mean power wheelie. :)

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I now ride this little naked 02 955i Daytona

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And a trusty Shark RSF lid :)

I wear Shark lids also. Saved my noggin more than once. If you're ever out on a Friday night, most of us meet at West Tce BP after 8.30pm.

And a trusty Shark RSF lid :blush:

I wear Shark lids also. Saved my noggin more than once. If you're ever out on a Friday night, most of us meet at West Tce BP after 8.30pm.

Yer they are a top helmet.This one slid over a 100ft up the road

and thanks but im in Victoria :wave: Woops didnt see it was a SA thread :)

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licence: full license

years riding: ohh about 8 years on the road now.

bike: currently have a 2008 CBR1000RR, previously had a 2006 gsxr750, before that a 2003 sv650s, and before that a 1993 cb250

other: i like bikes.

licence:..................to kill

years riding:.........since before colour TV was invented

bike:......................tractor

other:....................too many to list

The Tractor & the Apprentice

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Mag Shot 1

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Mag Shot 2

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Who's the real Fat Boy?

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oops, how did that get in there?

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im keen to start riding...absolutely NO idea about anything when it comes to bikes, but looks wise, the 250 ninja looks tempting :) wud any1 recommend it for a beginner ?

Honda CBR250R "baby blade"

Kawasaki ZXR250 "baby ninja"

They're good bikes if you like the sporty looking models. You'll need to apply to sit thru the learners course thru Transport SA/Services SA.

And for God's sake, get some decent protective clothing if you're going to be riding. :cool: I'm seeing endless twats this summer in nothing but t-shirts and shorts :D

10yrs riding

no bike atm as knees too sore

1st: farm bike 175cc

2nd: road kawasaki GPZ 250

3rd: Kawasaki ZX7-R

4th: Kawasaki ZX9-R

5th: Honda CBR900RR

spent shitloads on the Fireblade. was a road rego'd superbike :D

spent shitloads on the Fireblade. was a road rego'd superbike :cool:

Spent shit loads on my TLR. I stopped counting the $ long ago. The exhaust system alone was $3K for titanium Yoshimura race system! Nearly $3K for the brake upgrade! Suspension? ... won't go there.

I've spent $2K for the Ohlins shock on the Brutale, and a further $2K in carbon and crash protection. :D

Brutale will be up for sale next month. Anyone got $18K to spend? I'm basically getting nothing back on the upgrades/mods.

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