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A fun little page....
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At least that guy is wearing a good helmet.
Scrolling down I am reminded again that the old bikes looked much better than the new.
Scrolling down I am reminded again that the old bikes looked much better than the new.
1975 R90/6
1979 R65
1979 R65
Re: A fun little page....
Boy, do they ever! It's like the new bikes were designed by a prop manager from the Transformers movie.bbelk wrote:At least that guy is wearing a good helmet.
Scrolling down I am reminded again that the old bikes looked much better than the new.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.
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Gee, I just thought he was checking the calibration of his throttle lock screw.
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Now: 1983 Yamaha XV-920MK Midnight Virago with Factory Touring Package
Then: 1987 K-75S, 1988 R-100RS,Triumph T-140D, Harley FXDB Sturgis,Triumph Speed Triple,Triumph Bonneville, Moto Guzzi Norge, Yamaha FJR-1300, Victory Vision...
Now: 1983 Yamaha XV-920MK Midnight Virago with Factory Touring Package
Then: 1987 K-75S, 1988 R-100RS,Triumph T-140D, Harley FXDB Sturgis,Triumph Speed Triple,Triumph Bonneville, Moto Guzzi Norge, Yamaha FJR-1300, Victory Vision...
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I actually saw a dude doing this years ago, on a 2 lane road, with no divider, at highway speeds. I can still remember he was standing on his seat, arms stretched out to each side, looking down (I'd be looking UP in anticipation of my next stop) so that I could only see the top of his (safety first) helmet. He was alone in his lane and at first it looked a bit like a crucifix coming down the road. I followed him in my mirrors until the next bend.
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Now, that's impressive, to witness that, at the very least. One of those captive moments of life, I'd say.oldRNineTguy wrote:I actually saw a dude doing this years ago, on a 2 lane road, with no divider, at highway speeds. I can still remember he was standing on his seat, arms stretched out to each side, looking down (I'd be looking UP in anticipation of my next stop) so that I could only see the top of his (safety first) helmet. He was alone in his lane and at first it looked a bit like a crucifix coming down the road. I followed him in my mirrors until the next bend.
I had somewhat of a similar moment some ten years ago....
I was riding the '84 RS on the way home after a usual day at work. Was in the middle of three lanes of pretty light traffic heading north a bit of Austin, Tx to home when I heard a crotch rocket quickly down-shifting along with revs dropping next to me in the inside lane.
I could tell he was paralleling me for a couple of seconds. We were doing 60 mph at the time. At the moment I glanced over and sort of nodded, I heard his bike instantly wail into celestial rpms, with the front wheel going aloft some two or three feet during the heavy acceleration. Within the next few hand-full's of seconds, the screaming mass riding on the back wheel disappeared down the road totally out of view. This all easily took less than ten seconds.
Holy @#$%