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Greatest Ever , History of Motor Bikes

Started by big turkey, Tue 16, Mar 2010, 19:59:18

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R J

Triumph Bonneville, had one, but what they says is not all true.

You had to adjust the carbs every Saturday as they would vibrate out of synch.


In the CB 750, I had a Blueish green one of them..   Don't remember the year of any of them except my 94 Harley and my 97 Valkyrie.
44 Harley ServiCar




 


Spirited-6

You had to adjust the carbs every Saturday as they would vibrate out of synch

RJ, you are right about vibs. On one trip from Frankfort to Lexington on a Sat. , one of our group, riding a "bonny" waved for us to stop. Seems that a spark plug had vibrated out and was hanging by the wire. Now that is "VIBES"  ;)
Spirited-6

Momz

Boss Hosses aint got nothing on a real german superbike with a car motor.

The definition of a real "Bahn Burner"

MÜNCH TTS mammut

ALWAYS QUESTION AUTHORITY! 

97 Valk bobber, 98 Valk Rat Rod, 2K SuperValk, plus several other classic bikes

6jugzz

I had a 650 bonnie.....but my favorite was this 1968 Norton Matchless I bought in Rota Spain in 1972. I sold it in 1982,wish I hadn't now  :-[ This one is not mine but just like it, except all black with side car. It was a english police bike I think??  :cooldude:
Valkyrie...ride the best, love the rest!