Dec-31-2018 03:56 PM
Jan-08-2019 03:54 AM
free radical wrote:Supercharged wrote:
Another year, Las Vegas has its big motorcycle auctions,January 22-27
Over 1500 cycles are to be offered to me and you.
Every year more and more Japanese cycles and less Harly's, BSA's, Trumph's. I guess it is so hard to clean up the all the oil after pushing them up on stage.
I enjoy looking, but most Japanese cycles aren't what works in myJapanese collection.
About 80% of my collection are 0 mile cycles no matter how old they are.
Im waiting until Japanese or anyone makes a proper EV bike
Love This Japanese one
https://youtu.be/0q_ufmHlWsA
This German is interesting also
https://youtu.be/6qzAwSQSwtA
Jan-07-2019 08:55 PM
free radical wrote:Very neat, but when I was 7 years old in 1950 and my brother put me on a 125 Harley, I just wanted something that would move forward, freedom, the Harely dealer gave us 25 thosand mile pins by the time we were about 14 years old. From there I went to many cycles, some able to do over 130 mph in a 1/4 mile. But the fact it went forward was great and I never for got that.Supercharged wrote:
Another year, Las Vegas has its big motorcycle auctions,January 22-27
Over 1500 cycles are to be offered to me and you.
Every year more and more Japanese cycles and less Harly's, BSA's, Trumph's. I guess it is so hard to clean up the all the oil after pushing them up on stage.
I enjoy looking, but most Japanese cycles aren't what works in myJapanese collection.
About 80% of my collection are 0 mile cycles no matter how old they are.
Im waiting until Japanese or anyone makes a proper EV bike
Love This Japanese one
https://youtu.be/0q_ufmHlWsA
This German is interesting also
https://youtu.be/6qzAwSQSwtA
Jan-07-2019 08:15 PM
Supercharged wrote:
Another year, Las Vegas has its big motorcycle auctions,January 22-27
Over 1500 cycles are to be offered to me and you.
Every year more and more Japanese cycles and less Harly's, BSA's, Trumph's. I guess it is so hard to clean up the all the oil after pushing them up on stage.
I enjoy looking, but most Japanese cycles aren't what works in myJapanese collection.
About 80% of my collection are 0 mile cycles no matter how old they are.
Jan-07-2019 04:03 PM
cruiserjs wrote:I was using my motorcycles to travel all over the Us and Canada, Alaska and Hawai.
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
Jan-07-2019 05:05 AM
cruiserjs wrote:
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
Jan-07-2019 04:43 AM
Jan-06-2019 07:55 PM
azdryheat wrote:I wouldn't worry to much, Harely will close the factory in the future, but there are thousand of this model that don't run well so parts will be every where to buy.
When you sober up tomorrow you'll see your mistake. 🙂
Jan-02-2019 12:09 PM
Supercharged wrote:
About 80% of my collection are 0 mile cycles no matter how old they are.
Jan-02-2019 11:57 AM
colliehauler wrote:FF286 wrote:I have seen several small pop-up type campers built for motorcycles. Personally I usually take a motorcycle camping with me or a maxi-scooter. Don't know about how well a classic bike would work for a tow vehicle, possibly the odd man out at a tin can tourist reunion.cruiserjs wrote:
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
I have seen many motorcycles in campgrounds, so I don’t see a problem with letting people know of a way to possibly get a deal.
And come to think of it there is a pop up camper that is made to be pulled by a motorcycle so I guess this could be the perfect place to post.
Jan-01-2019 09:12 PM
FF286 wrote:I have seen several small pop-up type campers built for motorcycles. Personally I usually take a motorcycle camping with me or a maxi-scooter. Don't know about how well a classic bike would work for a tow vehicle, possibly the odd man out at a tin can tourist reunion.cruiserjs wrote:
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
I have seen many motorcycles in campgrounds, so I don’t see a problem with letting people know of a way to possibly get a deal.
And come to think of it there is a pop up camper that is made to be pulled by a motorcycle so I guess this could be the perfect place to post.
Jan-01-2019 06:47 PM
cruiserjs wrote:
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
Jan-01-2019 03:05 PM
cruiserjs wrote:
Have yet to see a motorcycle that fits the definition of an RV. Leave our Forum to RVers please!
Jan-01-2019 01:09 PM
Jan-01-2019 03:25 AM
Supercharged wrote:
Another year, Las Vegas has its big motorcycle auctions,January 22-27
Over 1500 cycles are to be offered to me and you.
Every year more and more Japanese cycles and less Harly's, BSA's, Trumph's. I guess it is so hard to clean up the all the oil after pushing them up on stage.
Dec-31-2018 08:40 PM