I like the way you think JamesBrad, that Night Train at your house sure could make for some home improvements around my place.
So true! So true!At least those don't take up as much space as that many cars would.
Admitting you need more vehicles is the first step Robert. I'm sure if you try harder you can find #10 & #11 soon.
Those GPz's set the bar for everything. I had a '82 GPz750. I still want a GPz1100. The turbo bikes handeled as good as anything out there.
My father has 3 of them ever since I was a little kid I wanted to own one of them. Turns out that they still make all of the parts for the dream series. There is a local Honda Dream guru that I met and he explained that parts are still made in the Philippines/India, you just have to ship them over state side. I'm a small CC guy when it comes to motor bikes. Besides if I really want to go fast I just jump in a plane.Remember these?
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Early on I was a two stroke guy (Yamaha RD350 and Kawasaki 250 twin road racer). Then I stepped up to a 1970 Norton Commando 750. Now that was a fun ride!
We used to laugh and chide guys who rode these old 60s Hondas .
My father has 3 of them ever since I was a little kid I wanted to own one of them. Turns out that they still make all of the parts for the dream series. There is a local Honda Dream guru that I met and he explained that parts are still made in the Philippines/India, you just have to ship them over state side. I'm a small CC guy when it comes to motor bikes. Besides if I really want to go fast I just jump in a plane.
Tritons are cool. That dual shoe would look great, especially drilled out with like 5 1" holes and several smaller holes then polished.Yeah my Brother was like that he liked to pull wheelies all the time unfortunately the Kawasaki wobbles caught up with him. He had his H 2 up on the rear wheel in 3rd gear when the wobbles started then panic & mayhem ensued and after he bounced off the road a couple of times he found himself in the ditch with some nasty road rash and whatever happened to be floating down the ditch at the time. I have a 4 shoe brake off an old Buffalo I'm thinking about sticking on a bike. I have a Norton wide line Featherbed frame I've been thinking about building a Triton out of it and using the Buffalo brake on the front.
Mark