I give you, the "Tin Can"
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Finally, Other than some more gold plating it's together, it's dialed in and it needs nothing more.
I give you, the "Tin Can"
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spyug
Yikes, that's scary looking. Nice but scary. No front brake!!!!!!!!!!
Tell me its just for show right?
Good work none the less.
Cheers,
Spyug
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Scudder
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Zim
Originally posted by spyug View PostYikes, that's scary looking. Nice but scary. No front brake!!!!!!!!!! Tell me its just for show right?
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Zim
Thanks. I haven't loved a bike like this since I bought my Katana offa the showroom floor in '82.
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bbjumper
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I got to ask this question. How could someone who loved & baught a "82" Katana off the showroom get connected with something like that. I understand there's people who like either of them, but don't see anything about a Katana that would catch the eye of someone riding something like that, nor can I see what a Katana nut would see in that bike. I don't have a problem with it, just wondering what or where the connection would be. Just sayin1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Zim
When I was a kid I seen that bike in the showroom and my knees went weak. I hadda be the one out front, I was the one you didn't pass...Ever. That bike insured I was the fastest kid on the block, for many years. I bought it when I was twenty. In '96 when I was thirty-four and got my third DWI and a ten year loss of license. The bike went into the garage for ten years. In that time (actually that day, April 3rd, 1996) I quit drinking, got ten years older and calmed down somewhat. In '06 when I got my license back I rolled my old pal outta the garage and started riding again. Went to NH bike week like I had every year since '88. About a fifteen hundred mile week. By the time I got back, I felt like an old guy on a young guys bike. I always liked Harleys and they're even a part of the reason I started to ride in the first place. When I was little I'd see guys from my local outlaw MC rippin' down the road on loud bikes and thought "yeah, that's me someday"
But by the time I was old enough to ride speed was my first priority. When I was seventeen my first legally registered bike was an H-2.
I still like to wheelie, but I ain't gotta go a hundred and fifty no more.
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