[quote]JLone wrote:
2008 Cross Bones[/quote]
Awesome
My next purchase is bags and Vance and Hines 2 to 1 blacked out pipes.
[quote]JLone wrote:
2008 Cross Bones[/quote]
Awesome
My next purchase is bags and Vance and Hines 2 to 1 blacked out pipes.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
My next purchase is bags and Vance and Hines 2 to 1 blacked out pipes.[/quote]
I consider the pipes as important as the bike. My first bike was a 1990 Heritage Classic and I put some Short Shots on it, changed the whole bike. I ended up taking the windshield and bags off and putting a coat of Denim-Black paint on it.
In the end I just wasn’t happy with the bastardized Heritage so I sold it and bought the Cross Bones. So far I have added the bags and fishtails and I think she is perfect. I put more miles on this bike than most put on their cars.

MV Agusta F4 (plastic projectile)
Suzuki GSXR 750
[quote]andypotent wrote:
MV Agusta F4 (plastic projectile)
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And no pics of the most beautiful bike on the planet?
james
I am so jealous right now. My father is in Austin for the Moto GP event this weekend.

[quote]atypical1 wrote:
And no pics of the most beautiful bike on the planet?
james
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Sure, here you go.
Even though I have heard they are a total pain to own I think they look beautiful.

2012 Sturgis AMD World Championship Of Bike Building

Runner Up

2nd Runner Up
(The exhaust on this one makes my ears hurt just looking at it.)
Those bikes look uncomfortable. My butt just hurts looking at those seats.
That Sturgis is fucking amazing.
The Vincent Black Shadow imo is one of the nicest vintage bikes ever produced.

If only I had the coin. I’ve been dreaming about Bimota’s since I first got my license at sixteen.
james
[quote]bond james bond wrote:
If only I had the coin. I’ve been dreaming about Bimota’s since I first got my license at sixteen. [/quote]
That’s a very nice bike indeed. It’s an odd company that seemed to make a lot more sense when the Japanese couldn’t build a good handling bike.
james
[quote]atypical1 wrote:
My newest. Taking it out in the morning for what should prove to be an interesting ride. 450 lbs. 150hp at the rear wheel. Launch control, wheelie control, traction control, and a quick shifter. Hell yeah.
james[/quote]
I prefer the aprilla’s over the ducati’s. That is just my opinion. The aprillia’s seem to not break down as much.