Any bikers?
The Crossfire is actually my slow vehicle. 
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100:

I'm hoping to get upwards of 150 hp after this work... which ain't too bad on a 450 lb bike.
Anybody else ride? Post some pics!
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100:

I'm hoping to get upwards of 150 hp after this work... which ain't too bad on a 450 lb bike.
Anybody else ride? Post some pics!
Last edited by oxycodone; Apr 11, 2008 at 01:29 PM.
Not a biker yet, but I plan to purchase my first this summer... I will most likely be financially capable by then... I already applied for the license and will take the course within the next few months.
Here's mine...
'07 V Star 1100 Midnight Edition
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And my other one...
'92 Honda CR500
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'07 V Star 1100 Midnight Edition
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And my other one...
'92 Honda CR500
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My first bike was a Buell '98 White Lightning S1W. Sold it for the Crossfire. I love the car, but man I miss that bike.
Second and current bike is a Harley '79 FatBob.
Second and current bike is a Harley '79 FatBob.
Last edited by pgmikes; Mar 22, 2007 at 05:34 PM.
Originally Posted by Sidez
as crazy as it sounds I am waiting for the new Hayabusa too come out and purchase that as my first bike...
Originally Posted by Sidez
as crazy as it sounds I am waiting for the new Hayabusa too come out and purchase that as my first bike...
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I know these photos really date me, but here goes.
That's me "dirt testing" my brand new 1972 Honda XL250.
The next photo is my Suzuki GT380. 3 cyl. 2 cycle. For being such a small cc bike, it was a super smooth highway cruiser. Could kick start by hand.
My Gold Wing was a 1975, the first year they came out. Actually it was the first one in Akron. I really loved that bike and drove it everywhere, well all over the N. East anyways.
It was pretty quick too,12.9 sec. OK, all you "Crotch Rocket" guys can stop laughing now.
But back then, the only bikes that ever gave me any problems were Kawasaki 900's, but not from a roll.
I know these photos really date me, but here goes.
That's me "dirt testing" my brand new 1972 Honda XL250.
The next photo is my Suzuki GT380. 3 cyl. 2 cycle. For being such a small cc bike, it was a super smooth highway cruiser. Could kick start by hand.
My Gold Wing was a 1975, the first year they came out. Actually it was the first one in Akron. I really loved that bike and drove it everywhere, well all over the N. East anyways.
It was pretty quick too,12.9 sec. OK, all you "Crotch Rocket" guys can stop laughing now.
But back then, the only bikes that ever gave me any problems were Kawasaki 900's, but not from a roll. 


