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Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

26 Nov 2015 5:13pm
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Macaha said..
Nah Cobra when I was 14 I owned and raced an XR 80 one day after school my mate and I were riding a bush track,my mate died after hitting a tree,gave bikes a miss from that day on.


sorry Mac, thats a very sad story.

as a kid that would scare you.


Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

26 Nov 2015 7:18pm
Thanks lads it was full on no phone had to leave him there 1k in the bush to find the nearest house to call the ambos then double a grown man to aid him but he was already gone.


Moving on some of the guys at the gym have some sweet HD's.
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

26 Nov 2015 5:21pm
yep you gotta have guns when you ride bikes hey cuttlefish
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

26 Nov 2015 8:33pm
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arkgee said...
picked this little baby up on saturday





Good luck with it - hope it does not drive you to the drink
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

26 Nov 2015 8:47pm



firstpoint
firstpoint

QLD

613 posts

27 Nov 2015 4:54am

how about this Victory concept,could rate as a classic if it hits the shops



thePup
thePup

13831 posts

27 Nov 2015 6:07am
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hilly said..




Beast Mode H
firstpoint
firstpoint

QLD

613 posts

27 Nov 2015 8:31am
Casey Stoner back with Ducati as test pilot
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

27 Nov 2015 8:51am




my scoot :)
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

27 Nov 2015 8:54am




Better pic
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

27 Nov 2015 9:01am
i love chopped bobbers.

heres a couple of Harley rockers copped to bobbers.











Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

27 Nov 2015 9:03am
hey surf have you ever had a big beach bar on that bike. BTW love the softtail springers
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

27 Nov 2015 10:11am
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Cobra said..
i love chopped bobbers.

heres a couple of Harley rockers copped to bobbers.












Like this - but dunno about the rims , would option something else
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

27 Nov 2015 10:14am
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Cobra said..
hey surf have you ever had a big beach bar on that bike. BTW love the softtail springers


No mate. Haven't touched the bars left them stock. Was going to be the first thing I did, tossed up between beach bars and flat, but just damn comfy as is so left it ??
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

27 Nov 2015 10:33am













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Some nice bikes

Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

27 Nov 2015 10:37am
Mmmmm bobbers
arkgee
arkgee

NSW

639 posts

27 Nov 2015 2:21pm
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Ted the Kiwi said..

arkgee said...
picked this little baby up on saturday






Good luck with it - hope it does not drive you to the drink


had bikes all my life...just sold a mint condition Kawasaki 900GPZR that I owned for 30 years...luck does not come into it
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

27 Nov 2015 11:32am
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arkgee said..

Ted the Kiwi said..


arkgee said...
picked this little baby up on saturday







Good luck with it - hope it does not drive you to the drink



had bikes all my life...just sold a mint condition Kawasaki 900GPZR that I owned for 30 years...luck does not come into it


A free second viewing RG just so neat this girl hope she lasts another 30 champion
Al G
Al G

NSW

7704 posts

27 Nov 2015 7:13pm
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Surf69 said..




my scoot :)


Very Very Coool surf69,love it
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

27 Nov 2015 9:31pm
It's not a classic but it's very practical..... Hoping to be riding her again in the next few days. Lots of adventures planned on her the next 7 weeks





Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

27 Nov 2015 7:21pm
i love it Ted,,,works for me. peeps say to me, you owned a scooter hahahaha

i say best bike I've owned,,,sorry i don't get it..
only reason i sold it was rego and all the other regos i owe.




chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

28 Nov 2015 2:48am
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hilly said..




now this a bike..best one posted by a mile....

not some crap old american piece of **** that cant turn


kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

28 Nov 2015 5:32am
Bullet Wallahs will build you a Royal Enfield and get it thru customs here for around $5000. Being built on a base bike over 30 years old, there's no rego/compliance problems. That was the quoted price in 2008 when I bought a bike from them and rode it from Delhi to Goa with the wife on the back. There's a million aftermarket parts available at super cheap prices, they'll build to whatever theme you like.






laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

28 Nov 2015 5:38am
but its not dues
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave

QLD

6525 posts

28 Nov 2015 5:45am
If I was ever going to spend Harley money on a modern classic, I'd probably go a confederate instead. Because everyone needs a 2.1 litre v-twin

MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

28 Nov 2015 7:03am
Sad story Mac, happened to me to, it was hard at first, but I loved bikes so much.......
Please let's not gt confused with classic and custom, and just plain old. The dilution of the word "classic" was I think caused by the Deus blokes to sell their over priced cheaply made Jap bikes that no one would want in their original guise.

I have a 1982 Harley Sturgis, they made 1200 or so of them in 81/2. And again 91/2. It's a recognised classic, like the Triumph Bonneville and the Ariel Square 4. Among many others.

A Classic is an iconic bike, like the Ariel, Norton, Bonneville, anything that held an importantpart of motorcycling history.

Cobra, your Harley is very nice, not a classic yet, but avery nice custom bike that you should be proud of. That Ducati is just one of a raft of ugly new age Production bikes, and will probably not last the test of time.

Enfields, there is another question, Classic? If you talk about the old ones that are still being ridden. (google "The answer is always yes" an Aussie bloke rode a very old Enfield from Australia to the UK this year.) the new ones are pretty good bikes, and are a good way to see what it was like to ride an old style bike that in its day wasn't all that good.

I spend a couple of days a week working on Harley's and scooters, and there are lots of opinions out there, mine is just one, so sorry if I offend. The worst thing I see is when someone buys a very good, well looked after vintage bike, that has all its parts and can be restored to its original condition, and they chop it up into a pile of un-rideable crap and then call it a classic. It ain't, it's a custom yes, but a 65 Bonneville that's chopped up and can never be restored correctly is just plain wrong. The original reason for bobbing, or chopping a bike was because owners couldn't buy or afford to buy the right parts, so they just used whatever they could find, to make their bike ride-able. This then became a true movement, and was quite acceptable in general classic bike circles, but the bloke who came in the the shop last week with a complete, pristine Iron Head Sportster and said he was chopping it was severely rebuked because he was really ruining a very good motorcycle.

Anyway, opinions are like are soles, so if I offend, sorry, heres a pic of my old girl winning a prize for the 1980 and up Local rally.

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chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

28 Nov 2015 4:20am
Tut tut Michael ir to ugly duke....the sd 900 is a classic

The new ones are just as wonderful.... Far better sitting with a duke growling between your legs than a americana blah blah

You were spot on about the douche bikes though. Great marketing,in saying that I have seen a few(not douche) imports that look and sound really nice.

Me I have a classic which is my daily ride...well I smashed the gear thingy a Bobby up...is my 1973 vespa px200. And my my 1990 px200, sh1t on all the above rubbish....go the flying wasp
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

28 Nov 2015 7:32am
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chrispy said..
Tut tut Michael ir to ugly duke....the sd 900 is a classic

The new ones are just as wonderful.... Far better sitting with a duke growling between your legs than a americana blah blah

You were spot on about the douche bikes though. Great marketing,in saying that I have seen a few(not douche) imports that look and sound really nice.

Me I have a classic which is my daily ride...well I smashed the gear thingy a Bobby up...is my 1973 vespa px200. And my my 1990 px200, sh1t on all the above rubbish....go the flying wasp


Yes Chrispy, the SD900 is a classic, but not that ugly grey thing someone posted. Same as the Hailwood Replica and the early 500 Singles, all very good machines.
My daily ride used to be a 99 Speed Triple, now it's a 1989 Kombi. I have a TGB 150 waiting for a piston that is on hold until I complete the engine on the Harley, but love the PX, that little two stroke is a pearler!

If you want thump, take a test ride on the Triumph Rocket III 2300cc of pure torque.......

Went to the Sydney Bike show last week, and the two ugliest makes we're Indian and Victory, closely followed by Harley. Their modern cruiser/dresser bikes are all just over accessorised over weight American rubbish.

The prettiest? Google Triumph Thruxton 1200...... Closely followed by the Ducati Scrambler 600 - none of 'em were Classics, but we'll see in a few more years eh!
obct
obct

NSW

3487 posts

28 Nov 2015 9:21am
I'll just leave this here

www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/24/harley-davidson-brand-revenue-loss-easy-rider-image

And my favourite quote from the story is

"If I'm going to spend my disposable income on a bike, I want it to be unique," he said. "I don't want to drop $40,000 on my bike and have some guy roll up at a light riding the same thing. Ever."
Cobra
Cobra

9106 posts

28 Nov 2015 8:18am
custom Jap bobber new old chopper scooter brit cafe classic bagger digger cruiser racer dirt.

who cares,

its what you like that counts.

people buy bikes for many different reasons, lets not turn this into a pissing comp
lets enjoy peoples rides


like my brother says about classic cars
you don't buy a classic for their driving performance
thats why i also have a HSV
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