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  • riffman12
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    I want to vomit when I see busas

    that is one ugly bike

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  • Matth3w
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    Originally posted by Petis View Post
    I used to agree 100%, but sadly, after my lower back surgery, sport bikes are damn near un-rideable for me anymore. I had to sell my Raven R6 (the real one made only in 08) because I could only ride for about 10 minutues before being hit with excruciating pain
    damn dude, sorry to hear that. i'd be lost if i couldn't ride. it's the best stress reliever in the world.

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  • Petis
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    Originally posted by Matth3w View Post
    I've ridden many different styles of bikes and can confidently say that sport bikes, or "crotch rockets," are the most comfortable to ride IMO. when riding a cruiser style bike, you sit straight up with your feet in front of you, it's like sitting in a recliner, but holding yourself straight up so that you aren't resting against the back of the seat. when you add the wind resistance pushing you back at the same time, it gets very uncomfortable to me. I also don't like the way they turn, the geometry of the bike throws the balance way off and makes it weird to turn.
    I used to agree 100%, but sadly, after my lower back surgery, sport bikes are damn near un-rideable for me anymore. I had to sell my Raven R6 (the real one made only in 08) because I could only ride for about 10 minutues before being hit with excruciating pain

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  • Matth3w
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    ^ would be soooo dope without the undertail fender, passenger pegs, mirrors, and different exhaust.

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  • Restoring
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    Naked bikes FTW. Beauty and speed without the flashy plastic.



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  • Matth3w
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    Originally posted by Zack01GC View Post
    Bike of the thread for me, if it had a skinnier front tire, not the fatty that's on there.. Old-school bobbers, choppers, and cafe racers are the only bikes that really interest me. Crotch rockets do nothing for me, they look uncomfortable and go way too god damn fast.
    i like all kinds of bikes, i can appreciate the work that goes in to anything. I've ridden many different styles of bikes and can confidently say that sport bikes, or "crotch rockets," are the most comfortable to ride IMO. when riding a cruiser style bike, you sit straight up with your feet in front of you, it's like sitting in a recliner, but holding yourself straight up so that you aren't resting against the back of the seat. when you add the wind resistance pushing you back at the same time, it gets very uncomfortable to me. I also don't like the way they turn, the geometry of the bike throws the balance way off and makes it weird to turn, long raked choppers are even worse.

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  • tmoney
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    yeah that bike is my favorite in this thread hands down

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  • Zack01GC
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    Originally posted by Oxer View Post
    Stance can be applied to anything automotive. If it looks spot on the way the guy who built it invisioned it, then it has the stance he was after.


    Bike of the thread for me, if it had a skinnier front tire, not the fatty that's on there.. Old-school bobbers, choppers, and cafe racers are the only bikes that really interest me. Crotch rockets do nothing for me, they look uncomfortable and go way too god damn fast.

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  • Matth3w
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    Originally posted by Doc View Post
    those hubless wheels are choppers inc.... billy lane FTW .... too bad he is now in jail ....
    i know dude, billy is my favorite chopper builder ever. maybe we can trade the prison system lil wayne for billy.

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  • Doc
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    those hubless wheels are choppers inc.... billy lane FTW .... too bad he is now in jail ....

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  • Nighttrain1974
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    Originally posted by Oxer View Post
    Stance can be applied to anything automotive. If it looks spot on the way the guy who built it invisioned it, then it has the stance he was after.


    Hell yeah!

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  • Petis
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    stretched R1's make baby Jesus cry.

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  • Matth3w
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    Originally posted by Petis View Post
    Oh, and if I remember correctly, Matth3w, you have an R1? And, in reference to an R1, no matter your age, stretching one would be blasphemous.
    yea i do, it's not stretched. my dad's 07 r1 is 8" over and soon to be wide tire haha. he pays for everything, i just work on it. i can't make him build it the way i would, i've tried.

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  • padraigmk3
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    Originally posted by Oxer View Post

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  • Oxer
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    Originally posted by padraigmk3 View Post
    take it to the next level and stance a bicycle.

    Impress entire families!

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