Bought my first bike in 1997.  It was an all red Honda CBR650F3.  Loved that bike.  Never did a wheelie.
Bought a scooter a few years ago when I lived on the beach.
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My current ride, Boulevard M50 by Suzuki, my daily driver until last week when the parent's gave me a minivan.  The van went straight to the old lady.  I get the station wagon.  Either way if and when I do drive something other than the bike it's a mommymobile.
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smokeyandthebandit05 08:04 PM 01-26-2009
 
Originally Posted by HK3-:
Nice bike!  Buddy of mine has one like that.  Tough little joker!
This is similar to the one I'm looking at -
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I love mine.  For a 125 I think its damn fast.  I wish I had a 250 or bigger...gotta love 2 strokes!
		
		
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SmokinDuck 08:18 PM 01-26-2009
 
Originally Posted by smokeyandthebandit05:
Im actually helpin a friend rebuild a 70 somethin RD250.  Anyone know of a good place to get parts and stuff for it?
As for my bike, all I got is this...
1999 KTM 125 SX
I got a little messy puttin gas in it :-) 
What parts do you need?
Here is a great place to start...
http://www.hvccycle.com/
You guys all have some very nice bikes.  I've got an 86 Interceptor too but can't find a picture right now.
		
		
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omowasu 08:44 PM 01-26-2009
 
2008 Harley Davidson Street Bob here. 
I have had several older Japanese bikes too, but nowadays only the Harley graces my garage...
		
		
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Bruzee 09:01 PM 01-26-2009
 
The rice rockets are fun.. and dangerous!  
:-)
But, when time passes it's more comfortable to have something "calmer".
		
		
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omowasu 09:26 PM 01-26-2009
 
Originally Posted by HK3-:
The rice rockets are fun.. and dangerous!  :-)
But, when time passes it's more comfortable to have something "calmer". 
Well put, my prior bike (a Bandit 1200S with stage II, exhaust, etc) would pop a wheelie at any more than 1/2 throttle from a stop.  It was a blast, but could be scary at the same time - a sneeze or mistwist of the throttle could have less than desireable results.  
The Harley aint exactly slow, but it wont keep up with the Bandido.  Then again, for some reason I really dont miss the 'zuki much...
		
		
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Prospector 11:02 AM 01-27-2009
 
Originally Posted by Prospector:
2002 FXDL and a 2008 FLHTCU
Here's the Ultra:
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BC-Axeman 11:27 AM 01-27-2009
 
Curent ride, 2006 Yamaha Roadstar Midnight Silverado, 
 
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Thrak 05:28 PM 01-27-2009
 
I raced for 4 years in the SouthEast, mostly 600 Supersport on R6's, but started in Clubman on a GS500. 
I now ride a Yamaha VStar 1100 Custom around town. Still tinker on the GS and tried a trackday last year, but with a family its alot more difficult to get to the track than it used to be... I'll try to find some pics. 
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SmokinDuck 05:39 PM 01-27-2009
 
Found the picture of the Interceptor.
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It's currently in hiding at the back of the garage.
		
		
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BORIStheBLADE 06:33 PM 01-27-2009
 
Don't have a picture right now, but I have a 2004 SVS650.
		
		
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Teeznutz 06:38 PM 01-27-2009
 
Sold my R6 and R1 to purchase my home........I'm envious of all of you!  I love the Ducati!!
		
		
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Ace$nyper 06:41 PM 01-27-2009
 
Originally Posted by SmokinDuck:
Found the picture of the Interceptor.
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It's currently in hiding at the back of the garage. 
:-)
Sweet bike I've got to ride one like that total blast, I really like the pre vtec interceptors  a lot.
		
		
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houdini 06:41 PM 01-27-2009
 
2001 CBR 929 Erion Racing Edition
		
		
			
		
		
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houdini 06:43 PM 01-27-2009
 
CIGARMASTER 07:18 PM 01-27-2009
 
Well HERE iS MY my little hidden jem... APRILIA MILLE 1000 IT GETS OUT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE...
		
		
			
		
		
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Gone Dave 08:43 PM 01-27-2009
 
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This is my second Harley, my first scooter was an 84-85 Honda Sabre 750..
		
		
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Thrak 06:24 PM 01-28-2009
 
Here are some pics of some recent and previous ones... I've had about 4 or 5 others that I cant find pics of right now.  
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(current ride)
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previous
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My glory days
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