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    2002 HD Road King..... In the Badlands

    Bought my first motorcycle when I was 18. A 1982 Yamaha Special II 650. I needed to rent a motorcycle trailer to bring it home. Didn't know how to ride, the guy thought I was nuts
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    2005 Gold Wing for me. (Yes BKC, I know, I still owe you pics).

    I started when I was 16 on a Kawi 175 dual purpose. At the time, you had to be 16 for a MC lic and 17 for a car, so ..................

    I went through the "Boy gets bike(s), boy gets married, boy buys living accomodations, boy has kids, bike goes. Kids move out, boy gets more bikes, etc".

    Since I got back into bikes in '98, I've had (in this order) a 77 Kawasaki KZ 1000, Suzuki Bandit 1200S, a Suzuki TLR (Gawd I loved that bike), Triumph 1100ST (Gawd I hated that bike) and now the Wing.
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    1986 Honda CRX
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    I have had a Katana 600 for my first bike and Just sold my Honda F4i back in the fall. Curently bikeless. May build something in the future


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    Currently have a '06 Katana 750. Have also had a '92 Yamaha XJ600S and a '95 Yamaha YZF600.


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    This 86' Electra Glide Classic was a gift from my father, who had it since 86'. I plan on never getting rid of it.

    The white one was a present to myself after the war. It's an 06' Limited Edition 'Busa 1300, in my garage.
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    Been riding dirt bikes since I was little, moved from dirt to street, and currently have a Yamaha FZ-6. In the next month or so, its going to be sold or traded in for either a Big Dog mastiff, or a custom chopper. I'm still shopping around to figure out what I want. When I get one, I'll be sure to post some pics!

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    Figured I would wake this thread up again. For one I know how much Bill loves the OP and second I just bought a new bike and I have got to post it.

    2006 Shadow Sabre 1100



    And my first bike which I now have to sell:

    1985 Hinda Nighthawk 650

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    '08 Victory Vision Tour Premium. I like other Vicories better but I needed a vehicle that gets me to work 110 miles one way. This has the heated hand grips, heated seats, radio. I needed the trunk space because my gear for work is over 75 lbs. It's a very comfortable ride. Smaller bikes tend to beat you up on long rides. Plus this is getting 60 MPG. It'll have to do until I can afford another bike just for riding.

    Just a side note this is one of the first Visions made. Victory build it for Kyle Petty for the 2007 Charity Ride. I got it at auction for charity for $6,000 less than MSRP.

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    If all you bike owners haven't seen last night's (11/04/09) South Park, head over to southpark.com to watch. HI-larious. As much as I love motorcycles, esp. Harley's, Parker and Stone have this right.
    "If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

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    Last night's SP was dead on, I loved it.

    Also, nice Victory.

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    Bill, I think you're losing it! We've already covered the topping of this thread:

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...334#post125334

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    1974 shovelhead custom is my daily driver. I also have a 69 boniville and a 2011 Evo rat bike. But my fav is my RD 400 drag. Don't get as much time on them as I would like but that's how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    Bill, I think you're losing it! We've already covered the topping of this thread:

    http://www.cigarsmokers.com/threads/...334#post125334

    Definitely losing it, I have recollection of that at all.

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